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Annaclone (from
Irish Eanach Luain,
meaning 'marsh of the haunch-like hill') is a
village and
civil parish between Rathfriland and
Banbridge in south...
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Ballynanny (
Annaclone) (from
Irish Bealach an Eanaigh,
meaning 'routeway of the marsh') is a
townland of 538
acres in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It...
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Ballynafoy (
Annaclone) (from
Irish Baile na Faiche,
meaning 'townland of the green') is a
townland of 901
acres in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is...
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winning teams advance to
Round 2A,
while losing sides proceed to
Round 2B.
Annaclone v St
Johns Newry Shamrocks v
Aughlisnafin Ballymartin v
Atticall Newry...
- Aghagallon, Aghalee, Ahoghill, Aldergrove, Altamuskin, Altishane, Altmore,
Annaclone, Annaghmore, Annahilt, Annahugh, Annalong, Annsborough, Antrim, Ardboe...
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Annaclone Annahilt Annalong Annsborough Ardgl****
Attical Aughnacloy Ballela Balloo...
- is
listed as ‘unknown’ but
which was
recorded by
local historians from
Annaclone Historical Society in 2010. The
Magennis castle in Rathfriland. A previously...
- Saval,
County Down,
Northern Ireland St. Colman's
Primary School,
Annaclone,
Annaclone,
County Down,
Northern Ireland St. Colman's
Primary School, Lawrencetown...
- Source:
Liatroim v
Clonduff Annaclone v
Castlewellan Castlewellan v
Liatroim Clonduff v
Annaclone Liatroim v
Annaclone Castlewellan v
Clonduff Updated...
- Source:
Loughinisland v
Longstone Burren v
Annaclone Annaclone v
Longstone Burren v
Loughinisland Annaclone v
Loughinisland Burren v
Longstone Updated...