-
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...
-
Ballymoyer House, now demolished, was an 18th-century
country house which stood in a 7000-acre
demesne in the
townland of Ballintemple,
approximately 5 km...
- [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...
-
Castle Archbishop's Palace,
Armagh Arthur Cottage Bailieborough Castle Ballymoyer House Bangor Castle Baronscourt Belfast Castle Bellamont House Blessingbourne...
-
Castle Archbishop's Palace,
Armagh Arthur Cottage Bailieborough Castle Ballymoyer House Bangor Castle Baronscourt Belfast Castle Bellamont House Blessingbourne...
-
Ballyeglish (St Matthias),
Ballygawley Parish Church,
Ballymascanlan (St Mary),
Ballymoyer (St Luke), Bell**** (St Luke),
Benburb (St Patrick),
Bessbrook (Christ...
-
beauty is
worth more than
herds of
cattle Of the
woman who
would disturb Ballymoyer and the
plains of Tyrone. And there’s no cure for my
disease but a slug...
-
settled in
Ballymoyer, Armagh. His
descendants included Sir
Walter Synnot (1742-1821), a
linen merchant who
became a
substantial landowner;
Ballymoyer House...
-
Castle Archbishop's Palace,
Armagh Arthur Cottage Bailieborough Castle Ballymoyer House Bangor Castle Baronscourt Belfast Castle Bellamont House Blessingbourne...
- Burma, and India; and
finally in
France in the
First World War. Born at
Ballymoyer House between Whitecross and
Newtownhamilton in Co Armagh, Hart-Synnot...