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Annadorn (from
Irish Áth na nDorn 'ford of the fists/pebbles') is a
rural townland in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It has an area of 644.94
acres (2...
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Annadorn Dolmen is a
dolmen sited at the Buck's Head near Loughinisland, in the
townland of
Annadorn.
Nearby you can find the old
Annadorn school and post...
- date 1636 and
initials PMC for
Phelim MacCartan. The
ancient monument of
Annadorn Dolmen is on the
north east s**** of
Loughinisland Lake,
within sight of...
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court tomb (double) -
Annadorn Dolmen Down 54°20′31.75″N 5°48′12.52″W / 54.3421528°N 5.8034778°W / 54.3421528; -5.8034778 (
Annadorn Dolmen) p****age tomb...
- better-known examples, such as
Poulnabrone dolmen.
Examples such as the
Annadorn dolmen have also been
found in
Northern Ireland,
where they may have co-existed...
- be an
English colony, as a
French one.
Desperate to
recruit support, in
Annadorn and
Loughinisland Russell is said to have pla**** on anti-Orange sentiments...
- can be
found today at
Slidderyford (Dundrum),
Legananny (Slieve Croob),
Annadorn (Loughinisland),
Kilygoney (Ballynahinch) and
Magheraknock (Ballynahinch)...
- Aghnaleck, Aghnamoira, Aghnatrisk, Aghyoghill,
Angus Rock, Annacloy,
Annadorn, Annaghanoon, Annaghbane, Annaghmakeonan, Annahunshigo, Ardaghy, Ardarragh...
- country. On the
morning of 22 July 1803, he
addressed small groups of men in
Annadorn and Loughinisland. He told them that
there was to be a
general insurrection...