Logainm :
Dunhill
In Irish : Dún Aill
Aonad Riaracháin : Paróiste
Comhad Fuaime Foghraíochta
Sonraí Riaracháin:
Tuairisc:
The parish name is not of ecclesiastical origin. The ancient parish church, erected almost contemporaneously with the castle, was to a certain extent an appendage to the latter, under
the shadow of which it stood. It dates therefore from the first period of Anglo-Norman occupation, when it was founded to replace the small Celtic churches of Killowen, Kilcannon and Killsteague.
This maritime parish belongs to the Lismore Diocese.
Seanchló
Léarscáil de shuíomh an Pharóiste:
Bailtí Fearainne:
Annestown,
Ballybregin,
Ballycraddock,
Ballygarran,
Ballyheadon,
Ballyleen,
Ballylenane,
Ballynageeragh,
Ballynagorkagh,
Ballyrobin,
Benvoy,
Castlecraddock,
Castlecraddockbog,
Coolrattin,
Crinalisk,
Crough,
Dunhill,
Johnstown,
Kilcannon,
Killone,
Kilsteague,
Knockane,
Lissaviron,
Lissavironbog,
Savagetown,
Shanaclone,
Smoor Beg,
Smoor More,
Acmhainní Gaolmhara
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