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Aughris (Irish: Eachrois,
meaning 'point of the horses') is a
coastal townland in
County Sligo, in the west of Ireland. It is also the name
given to a...
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Spanish Armada shipwrecks at
Streedagh Beach Rosses Point Peninsula Aughris Easky Enniscrone The Céide
Fields The
Mullet Peninsula Achill Island Clew...
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Harrison 1594 Holy
Trinity ____________________ Ath Mugi; Killamoy;
Foyoges Aughris Priory early monastic site,
founded by St
Molaise of Inishmurray; Augustinian...
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after Uatu mac Áedo (died 600). In 601 was
fought the
Battle of
Echros (
Aughris Head)
where he
suffered a
defeat at the
hands of the Cenél
Coirpri led...
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Lenadoon Point Sligo 54°16'49.60"N 9° 2'28.40"W View View Good 4 X X 67
Aughris Head
Sligo 54°16'32.24"N 8°46'2.00"W View View Good 4 X X 68 Rosskeeragh...
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Adomnan founded here the
monastery of Skreen. In 598 AD the
battle of
Aughris was
fought between the Cinél
Cairbre and the Cinél Fiacrach. Aedh ua Dubhda...
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Boyle Aughnacloy 134
Tirerrill Kilmactranny Boyle Aughris 515
Tireragh Templeboy Dromore West
Aughris 140
Corran Cloonoghil Tobercurry Baghloonagh 64 Corran...
- 8°15′21″W / 54.068810°N 8.255730°W / 54.068810; -8.255730 (Athmoy Cell)
Aughris Priory early monastic site,
founded by St
Molaise of Inishmurray; Augustinian...
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Ballysadare Bay Cuan
Bhaile Easa Dara bay
Sligo Connacht Republic of
Ireland 71
Aughris Head
Ceann Eachrois headland Sligo Connacht Republic of
Ireland 72 Carrownabina...
- Ballymote–Tobercurry
Achonry East,
Achonry West, Aclare, Aghanagh, Annagh,
Aughris, Ballymote, Ballynakill, Ballynashee, Banada, Branchfield, Breencorragh...