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Ballinalee (Irish: Béal Átha na Lao),
sometimes known as
Saint Johnstown, is a
village in
north County Longford, Ireland. It is
situated on the
River Camlin...
- The
Battle of
Ballinalee took
place during the
Irish War of
Independence on 4
November 1920.
Members of the
Irish Republican Army (IRA), led by Seán Mac...
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Carrigy attended St Mel's College, Longford. He
worked as a
postmaster in
Ballinalee.
Carrigy was
first elected to
Longford County Council for
Granard area...
- Independence. It took
place in the
townland of
Clonfin (or Cloonfin)
between Ballinalee and
Granard in
County Longford. The IRA
ambushed two
lorries carrying...
- from 1929 to 1965. He was
commonly referred to as the "Blacksmith of
Ballinalee". He was born John
Joseph McKeon on 30
September 1893 at Bunlahy, Granard...
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Clonhugh (also
known as
Cairn Hill or Corn Hill)
between Drumlish and
Ballinalee in the
parish of Killoe, at 278
metres (912 ft).
Cairn Hill is the site...
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Ballinadee Ballinagar Ballinagh Ballinaglera Ballinagree Ballinakill Ballinalee Ballinamore Ballinascarty Ballinasloe Ballincollig Ballindaggin Ballinderreen...
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Ballinalee: 4
seats Party Candidate FPv%
Count 1 2 3 4 5
Fianna Fáil
James Coyle 26.4% 839
Fianna Fáil
Michael Doherty 23.06% 733 Fine...
- [citation needed] Its most
notable engagements included the
Battle of
Ballinalee (November 1920) and the
Clonfin Ambush (February 1921).
There were further...
- Bully's Acre may
refer to: Bully's Acre,
County Longford, near
Ballinalee Bully's Acre, Dublin, near the
Royal Hospital Kilmainham This disambiguation...