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Ballymascanlan (Irish:
Baile Mhic Scanláin),
otherwise Ballymascanlon, is a
small village and
townland in
County Louth, Ireland. It is 4 km (2.5 mi) north-east...
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Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of
Ormond on that of the English. The
lands of
Ballymascanlan, part of the
former estates of
Mellifont Abbey, were
transferred from...
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Ballymacward Ballymagauran Bally****n
Ballymakeera (Baile Mhic Íre)
Ballymascanlan Ballymoe Ballymore (Cork)
Ballymore (Westmeath)
Ballymore Eustace Ballymote...
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Ballymascanlan Civil Parish,
Barony of
Lower Dundalk,
County Louth Aghameen (Irish: An tÁth Mín),
Ballymascanlan Civil Parish, Barony...
- 1932) was an Anglo-Irish
aristocrat and
botanical illustrator from
Ballymascanlan,
County Louth, a
prolific Botanical illustrator and painter., the oldest...
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Dundalk People Districts Ballymascanlan Blackrock Carlingford Castletown Cooley Peninsula Dromiskin Faughart Greenore Haggardstown Jenkinstown Kilkerley...
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estimated 35 tons (31.75 tonnes), and a
Bronze Age
gallery grave, both near
Ballymascanlan. The
peninsula is
primarily agricultural territory, but is also home...
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Dundalk has
several game
angling waters including the Dee, Glyde, Fane,
Ballymascanlan and
Castletown rivers. All
these rivers flow into the
Irish sea at Dundalk...
- (St Patrick),
Ballyeglish (St Matthias),
Ballygawley Parish Church,
Ballymascanlan (St Mary),
Ballymoyer (St Luke), Bell**** (St Luke),
Benburb (St Patrick)...
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eponymous townland of Jenkinstown.
Neighbouring villages include Ballymascanlan in the west,
Ravensdale in the north, and
Rathcor in the
north and east...