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Ballymote (Irish:
Baile an Mhóta,
meaning 'town of the motte/mound') is a
market town in
southern County Sligo, Ireland. It is
around 20 km
south of Sligo...
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Ballymote The Book of
Ballymote (Irish:
Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta, RIA MS 23 P 12, 275 foll.), was
written in 1390 or 1391 in or near the town of Ballymote...
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Peerage of
Ireland in 1628,
together with the
subsidiary title Baron Ballymote. From 1661 to 1738, the
Viscounts Taaffe were also the
Earls of Carlingford...
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Ballymote Castle (Irish: Caisleán
Bhaile an Mhóta) is a
large rectangular keepless castle,
built around 1300. It is
located in the
townland of Carrownanty...
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Famous medieval m****cripts
written in the area
include the Book of
Ballymote,
written in the
territory of Corran, the
Great Book of Lecan, and the...
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largest party in
Sligo by
gaining a seat at
their expense in each of the
Ballymote-Tubbercurry and the Sligo-Drumcliff LEAs. The
party did lose a seat, however...
- TCD H 2.16. (Yellow Book of Lecan), 14th
century RIA 23 P 12 (Book of
Ballymote), foll. 169r–180r, ca. 1390
British Library, MS
Egerton 88, 1564[clarification...
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Ballymote is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the town and
parish of
Ballymote in
County Sligo,
Republic of
Ireland James Kearins led Ballymote...
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following places as
being part of Middle****
Centre in 2011: Arva,
Ballymote, Birr, Bowood, Bryanston, Coldstream, Delaware, Denfield, Devizes, Duncrief...
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football club Celtic.
Walfrid was born of John
Kerins and
Elizabeth Flynn in
Ballymote, a
village in
south County Sligo in
Connacht in the west of Ireland. His...