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Ballynanny (Annaclone) (from
Irish Bealach an Eanaigh,
meaning 'routeway of the marsh') is a
townland of 538
acres in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It...
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Ballygorian Beg
Ballygorian More
Ballykeel Ballymaghery Ballynagappoge Ballynanny Ballyweely Cabragh Carcullion Cavan Cleomack Drumnascamph Drumbonniff...
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following townlands:
Ardbrin Aughnacloy Ballynafern Ballynafoy Ballynagross Ballynanny Ballysheil Cappagh Clay
Derrylough Lisnasliggan Tullintanvally List of...
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Thomas McGivern, D.D. (b.
Ballynanny,
County Down 20
December 1829; d.
Newry 24
November 1900) was an
Irish Catholic Priest who
served as
Bishop of Dromore...
- Ballynahatten, Ballynahatty, Ballynahinch, Ballynamagna,
Ballynanny (Annaclone),
Ballynanny (Clonduff), Ballynaris, Ballynaskeagh, Ballynavally, Ballyneddan...
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spread Christianity. They
began building their church in the
townland of
Ballynanny (located on The
Kilkeel Road
below Spelga Dam). Each morning, the previous...