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Placename
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Definition
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Easky
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Place
abounding in fish
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Eden
|
Hill-brow
or slope
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Edenderry
|
Hill-brow
of the oak grove
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Edenmore
|
Great
hill-brow
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Edentinny
|
Hill-brow
of fire
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Ederny
|
Middle
area
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Eglish
|
Church
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Eighter
|
Lower
area
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Ellistrin
|
Place
abounding in flaggers
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Elphin
|
Rock of
the clear spring
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Emlagh
|
Marshy
lake
|
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Emlaghdauroe
|
Marsh
of the two red cows
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Emly
|
Lake marsh
of the yew tree
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Emlygrennan
|
Lake marsh
of the sun-bower
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Emyvale
|
Vale of
the bed
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Ennis
|
River-meadow
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Enniscrone
|
River-meadow
of the esker
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Enniskean
|
Pleasant
river-meadow
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Enniskerry
|
Fort of
the rocky crossing
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Enniskillen
|
Cethle's
island
|
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Ennisnag
|
River-meadow
of the woodpecker
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Ennistymon
|
Dioman's
river-meadow
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Errigal
|
A habitation;
a small church or oratory
|
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Errigal
Keeroge
|
Oratory
of St Dachiarog
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Eshnadarragh
|
Ridge
of the oakwood
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Eskeragh
|
Place
of eskers
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Eyries
|
Rising
ground
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