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Ballyfarnon (historically Bellafernan, from Irish: Béal Átha Fearnáin,
meaning 'ford-mouth of the alders') is a
village in
northern County Roscommon,...
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their estates during the
civil wars and
moved from
Meath in 1684 to
Ballyfarnon,
County Roscommon, on the
invitation of the
family of
MacDermot Roe of...
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County Roscommon, Ireland, 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) from the
village of
Ballyfarnon. The house,
originally constructed c.1820, was
considerably expanded...
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situated in
Kilronan parish,
along with the
villages of
Keadue and
Ballyfarnon. The area has a long ****ociation with the coal
mining industry, carried...
- of his life, in the
townland of Coolmeen,
County Sligo, just
outside Ballyfarnon,
County Roscommon. His
mother sang and pla**** concertina.
McDermott used...
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retained the book down to
Brian O'Roddy,
parish priest of
Kilronan (
Ballyfarnon) in the mid-19th century, upon
whose death it was
retained by his successors...
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Church of Ireland.
Below is a list of
settlements in
Boyle barony:
Arigna Ballyfarnon Boyle Cortober Cootehall Croghan Keadue Knockvicar "Mainistir na Búille/Boyle"...
- 1805
Kilronan Castle,
Ballyfarnon,
County Roscommon,
Ireland Died 19 June 1878(1878-06-19) (aged 73)
Kilronan Castle,
Ballyfarnon,
County Roscommon, Ireland...
- wide. It lies
about 15 km (9 mi) west of
Drumshanbo near the
village of
Ballyfarnon. List of
loughs in
Ireland "Lough Skean" (Map).
Google Maps. Retrieved...
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headquarters remained in
Kilronan at Alderford,
formerly Camagh, near
Ballyfarnon. By the end of the
Gaelic period, the
MacDermots Roe
accounted for about...