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Yellow Batter | And Green Batter, near Drogheda; batter here means a road. See Booterstown and Batterstown. | |
Yewer | Co Cavan | Near Killashandra in Cavan; an anglicised form of Iubhar [yure], the yew tree. See Newry. |
Youghal | Co Cork | A yew wood grew anciently on the hill slope now occupied by the town, and even yet some of the old yews remain; hence it was called Eochaill [Oghill], F. M., i. e. yew wood. See Oghill and Aughall. |
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