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Askill is formally known An Ascill means the word cilliah ridge of the hill, and its town-land in [[North Leitrim]] area, close to [[Lough Melvin]] lake,
Askill is formally known An Ascill means the word cilliah ridge of the hill, and its town-land in [[North Leitrim]] area, close to [[Lough Melvin]] lake,



this area was part of the barony of [[Rosclogher]] during the [[Penal law]] in 1835 when a chapel was showing up in the town-land Keel which was the pre-famine chapel was built between 1739 to 1751 until the present church at Rosclogher was built in August 12th 1889 which belong to diocese of county [[Fermanagh]]
this area was part of the barony of [[Rosclogher]] during the [[Penal law]] in 1835 when a chapel was showing up in the town-land Keel which was the pre-famine chapel was built between 1739 to 1751 until the present church at Rosclogher was built in August 12th 1889 which belong to diocese of county [[Fermanagh]]

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Askill (Irish: An Ascaill, meaning 'the angle, recess') is a small village in Achill, County Mayo, Ireland. It is surrounded by Dooniver and Bunnacurry.

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Askill

Askill is formally known An Ascill means the word cilliah ridge of the hill, and its town-land in North Leitrim area, close to Lough Melvin lake,


this area was part of the barony of Rosclogher during the Penal law in 1835 when a chapel was showing up in the town-land Keel which was the pre-famine chapel was built between 1739 to 1751 until the present church at Rosclogher was built in August 12th 1889 which belong to diocese of county Fermanagh