- Mote Park
House was a
house and
estate in
Ballymurray,
County Roscommon, Ireland, the
ancestral home of the
Crofton family who
settled in the area in...
- location. [citation needed] The
nearest community of
Quakers was
based in
Ballymurray,
County Roscommon. The
Newport Quakers appear to have had no meeting...
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Ballymulrennan 102
Castlereagh Kilkeevin Castlereagh Ballymurray 322
Athlone Kilmeane Roscommon Ballymurray 291
Roscommon Elphin Strokestown Ballynacullia 124...
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grandmother as
second Baron Crofton. The
family seat was Mote House, near
Ballymurray,
County Roscommon. Sir
Marcus Lowther-Crofton, 1st
Baronet (died 1784)...
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Ballymurray closed down, but many of the
parishioners of
Ballymurray refused to
transfer to
Knockcroghery and
continued attending the old
Ballymurray...
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holding titles in
their own right. The
Crofton estate in the
townland of
Ballymurray in
County Roscommon was
first granted to John
Crofton during the reign...
- 1-06, 1-09 (R) St Patrick's 1-06, 1-05 (R) 1940
Tarmon Ballymurray 1939
Tarmon 4-11
Ballymurray 0-07 1938
Roscommon Town 2-02
Elphin 1-02 1937
Elphin 2-07...
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Carbury Drumcliff Sligo Ballymullanny 81
Tirerrill Aghanagh Boyle Ballymurray 235
Leyny Kilvarnet Tobercurry Ballynaboll 468
Tirerrill Ballysadare...
- Anglo-Irish
Royalist politician.
Crofton was the son of
George Crofton of
Ballymurray,
County Roscommon and
Elizabeth Berkeley,
daughter of Sir
Francis Berkeley...
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junction with N4 at
Tawnytaskin via Kiltoom, Lecarrow, Knockcroghery,
Ballymurray;
Athlone Road and
Circular Road in the town of Roscommon; Cloonbrackna...