The IreAtlas Townlands Database (Seanruad) at http://www.thecore.com/seanruad/ seems to have disappeared offline, having previously moved to its current address in the middle of last year. The database is a helpful tool to locate a townland anywhere in Ireland - hopefully the disappearance is temporary.
In the meantime, for Northern Ireland you can find useful townland locations via a series of maps through PRONI at http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/local_history/geographical_index/townlands.htm.
UPDATE Thursday: Thankfully the IreAtlas database is back online!
Chris
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www.archaeology.ie is our goto site for checking townland names if seanruad is unavailable.
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