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Ardstraw (from Irish: Ard
Sratha (hill or
height of the holm or strath)) is a
small village,
townland and
civil parish in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
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Saint Éogan (pronounced "Owen") was the
founder of the
monastery of
Ardstraw. The name Éogan is an
early Irish male name,
derived from the
Primitive Irish...
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Ardstraw Football Club is an intermediate-level
football club
playing in the
Fermanagh &
Western Football League in
Northern Ireland. The club is based...
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Northern Ireland football league system. NIFL
Championship Derry City
Ardstraw Ballymoney United Dungiven Celtic Newbuildings United Oxford United Stars...
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County Meath Mullagh,
County Tyrone, a
townland in the
civil parish of
Ardstraw,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland Johnny Mullagh (1841-1891), Australian...
- Annalong, Annsborough, Antrim, Ardboe, Ardgarvan, Ardgl****, Ardmore,
Ardstraw, Armagh, Armoy, Arney, Articlave, Artigarvan, Artikelly, Atticall, Aughafatten...
- Slebte, Árd
Sratha (formerly as
Ardstraw an
abbey nullius becoming a diocese,
merged into
Diocese of Cinél nEógain and
Ardstraw;
territory now in
diocese Derry)...
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dioceses were
established by the synod:
Armagh Ardagh: East
Connacht Ardstraw:
territory of the Cenél nEógain (excluding Inishowen)
Cashel Clogher: Approximating...
- and Inis Eógain Éogan Mór,
eponymous ancestor of the Eóganachta Éogan of
Ardstraw (6th century),
Irish saint Eóganan mac Óengusa (died 839), king of Fortriu...
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Mills (po****tion of less than 1,000 at 2001 Census)
Altamuskin Altmore Ardstraw Artigarvan Augher Aughnacloy Ballygawley Ballymagorry Benburb Beragh Bready...