[1]) is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland.
[2] From medieval times up to the early 1600s, the land belonged to the McKiernan Clan.
Until the 1650s, Drumgoohy formed part of the modern-day townland of Aghabane and its history is the same up until then.
In the Plantation of Ulster in 1610 the land was granted to Sir James Craig who later died in the siege of Croaghan Castle on 8 April 1642.
His land was inherited by his brother John Craig of Craig Castle, County Cavan and of Craigston, County Leitrim, who was chief doctor to both King James I and Charles I.