Gubnagree

Gubnagree (from Irish Gub na Graí, meaning 'The Headland of the Horse Stud') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland.

[2] In earlier times the townland was probably uninhabited as it consists mainly of bog and poor clay soils.

It was not seized by the English during the Plantation of Ulster in 1610 or in the Cromwellian Settlement of the 1660s so some dispossessed Irish families moved there and began to clear and farm the land.

The muddled land history of the area prior to this is described in the 1838 Exchequer case, "Attorney General of Ireland v The Lord Primate".

[8] In 1851 the population of the townland was 24 being 14 males and 10 females, the reduction being due to the Great Famine (Ireland).