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Legland

Legland is a townland near Derrygonnelly, in the civil parish of Devenish, religious parish of Botha, barony of Magheraboy, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Grid Ref H 077 504, Longitude 7° 52' 51.79" W, Latitude 54° 24' 7.63" N.

The first record of the townland's name is from the Ordnance Survey map of 1609, where it transcribed as Leglan. Other documented versions of the townlands name are Leglan (1615), Laglan (1630), Leaglan (1630), Leagland (1630), Leglan (1630), Lehglenud (1630), Leth-ghleann (1834), Legland hill (1834) and Leith-ghlionn (1869).

Neolithic Stones
In common with the adjacent area of Boho, this area contains Neolithic artifacts, in the form of a Court Tomb. The tomb is located by the side of a wall. Part of the tomb have been used in the construction of the wall. The gallery consists of a backstone to the west, some sidestones and another slab located at the entrance. The grouns surrounduing the tomb looks raised.
The tomb looks outwards to Knockmore Cliffs, the location of the Lettered Cave.