- The
Agivey River is a
medium to
large river in
County Londonderry. It
starts at the
confluence of the
Ashlamaduff and
Formill Rivers up in The Sperrin...
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Agivey Monastery was an
early monastic site in
Northern Ireland. It was
purportedly founded in the 7th
century by
Goarcus of Aghadowey. It subsequently...
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Cutts at Coleraine.
Major tributaries include the
Clady River Inveroe Burn,
Agivey River,
Macosquin Rhee River,
Ballymoney River and
Articlave River.[citation...
- po****r
angling area, with
anglers fishing both the
River Bann and the
Agivey River.
Aghadowey Stadium hosts regular motorcycle racing and
stock car racing...
- Keenaght; Ironmongers,
based at Ironmonger's Hall (present-day
townland of
Agivey) in the
barony of Coleraine; Mercers,
based at Mercer's Hall (present-day...
-
village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It is on the
banks of the
Agivey River, 18
kilometres (11 mi)
south of
Coleraine on the A29 route. In the...
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Coleraine Area A
which had
existed since 1973,
where it
contained seven wards (
Agivey, Castlerock, Garvagh, Kilrea, Macosquin,
Ringsent and The Cuts). For the...
- Macosquin,
Northern Ireland. The
abbey may have
owned the
churches at Burt and
Agivey.
There may have been a
monastic establishment in
Macosquin as
early as the...
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Moyola River 31
miles (50 km)
Clady River Knockoneil River Grillagh River Agivey River Cusher River 25
miles (40 km)
Clady River Altmore River Cromore Burn...
- It was
created for the 1973
local elections, and
contained the
wards of
Agivey, Castlerock, Garvagh, Kilrea,
Macosquin and Ringsend. It was
abolished for...