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Aghaderg is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in
mainly in the
historic barony of
Iveagh Upper,
Upper Half, with some areas...
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battle has been
disputed between Fearn-mhagh,
County Monaghan and
Aghaderg, near Loughbrickland,
County Down. The 17th-century
historian Geoffrey...
- July 2012.
Retrieved 3
December 2007. "Lisnagade Fort |
Department for Communities". Communities. 12
April 2022.
Retrieved 17 July 2024.
Aghaderg Parish...
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townland in the
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is in the
parish of
Aghaderg,
which is in the
barony of Iveagh, near Loughbrickland, Banbridge. Creevy...
- be
established in the
county by 2015. Down has a ladies'
football team.
Aghaderg-Ballyvarley -
Website Annaclone An
Riocht -
Website Aughlisnafin www.aughlisnafingac...
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possible sites range from the site of the
Magennis castle to
where the old
Aghaderg School now
stands to
where the
Church of
Ireland built their rectory in...
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English musician Ballyvarley (Irish:
Baile Uí Mhearlaigh), a
townland in
Aghaderg civil parish,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. Varley,
Western Australia...
- Lett (4
December 1836 in Hillsborough,
County Down – 26
December 1920 in
Aghaderg) was an
Irish botanist who
specialised in mosses. Lett was
educated at...
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Ballygorian Beg,
Ballygorian More, Ballygoskin, Ballygowan,
Ballygowan (
Aghaderg),
Ballygowan (Drumbeg),
Ballygowan (Kilkeel),
Ballygowan (Killinchy), Ballygowan...
- "POYNTZP****, or FENWICK'S P****, a
small town,
partly in the
parish of
AGHADERG,
barony of
UPPER IVEAGH,
county of DOWN, but
chiefly in the
parish of BALLYMORE...