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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...
- also M****ereene and
Ferrard "History of Best
Western Ballymascanlon House Hotel".
Ballymascanlon House Hotel.
Retrieved 22
November 2007. The sources...
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Dundalk Muni****l
District include the Prol****
Dolmen (a
portal tomb) in
Ballymascanlon,
which dates to
around 3000 BC, the
nearby "Giant's Grave" (a wedge-shaped...
- Tipperary) in
Munster becoming part of
Leinster in 1606, and the 'Lands of
Ballymascanlon'
transferred from
Armagh to
Louth c. 1630. The
provincial borders were...
- Stamullen, Drogheda, Dunleer,
Castlebellingham and
Dundalk before ending at
Ballymascanlon north of Dundalk. It by-p****es many
towns and
villages through which...
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Sheffield House,
Portlaoise (ruined)
Glenfarne Hall
Lough Rynn
house Ballymascanlon House Barmeath Castle Beaulieu House Drumcar House Prol**** MountPleasent...
- 33444) The dual
carriageway continues in
Ireland as the N1,
which from
Ballymascanlon in
County Louth onwards is
under motorway regulations and
signed as...
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minutes after the robbery,
driving at high
speed the
wrong way
around the
Ballymascanlon roundabout near
Lordship and onto the M1
motorway (Junction 18) heading...
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August 2022. "Saints and Stones: Prol**** Dolmen". "Prol**** Dolmen.
Ballymascanlon. co.Louth c.4000 > 3000 b.c". Schorr, Frank. "Prol****". Past, Ed Hannon-Visions...
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Church of St Mary, was
built c. 1860 and is in the
parish of
Lordship &
Ballymascanlon of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh. The church,
which is in...