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Ballymoyer or
Ballymyre (from
Irish Baile an Mhaoir,
meaning 'settlement of the steward') is a
civil parish in the
historic barony of Fews Upper, County...
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Ballymoyer House, now demolished, was an 18th-century
country house which stood in a 7000-acre
demesne in the
townland of Ballintemple, some 5 km (3 miles)...
- [ˈfˠlˠahɾʲiː mˠək ə ˈwiːɾʲ]; fl. 1662 – 12
February 1713), a
native of
Ballymoyer,
County Armagh,
Ireland was the last
hereditary keeper of the Book of...
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settled in
Ballymoyer, Armagh. His
descendants included Sir
Walter Synnot (1742-1821), a
linen merchant who
became a
substantial landowner;
Ballymoyer House...
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Majella O'Hare Born c. 1964
Ballymoyer,
Northern Ireland Died 14
August 1976 (aged 12) Whitecross,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland Cause of
death Gunshot...
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Castle Archbishop's Palace,
Armagh Arthur Cottage Bailieborough Castle Ballymoyer House Bangor Castle Baronscourt Belfast Castle Bellamont House Blessingbourne...
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Castle Archbishop's Palace,
Armagh Arthur Cottage Bailieborough Castle Ballymoyer House Bangor Castle Baronscourt Belfast Castle Bellamont House Blessingbourne...
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Castlereagh County Down 50 or less 19 or less
Small village or
hamlet =547
Ballymoyer Newry,
Mourne and Down
County Armagh 50 or less 19 or less
Small village...
- Armagh.
Synnot was the son of
Richard Synnot. He
settled in the
parish of
Ballymoyer,
County Armagh in 1778 and
leased eight townlands from the See of Armagh...
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Castle Archbishop's Palace,
Armagh Arthur Cottage Bailieborough Castle Ballymoyer House Bangor Castle Baronscourt Belfast Castle Bellamont House Blessingbourne...