- Mid-Ulster district. It is also part of the
Church of
Ireland parish of
Ballynascreen and the
Catholic parish of Ballinascreen, and
within the
former barony...
- Comhrac 'confluence') is a
megalithic site and
townland in the
civil parish of
Ballynascreen,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It
includes a
stone circle and...
- (Moydamlaght,
Ballynascreen)
Banchran (Bancran Glebe,
Ballynascreen)
Cohoire (Ca****,
Ballynascreen)
Donagilleduff (Doon,
Ballynascreen) Dromohderigg...
-
Boghmyhone (1663)
Termoneeny Corick Comharc confluence of the
waters Ballynascreen Craiga**** (1657c)
Creag an Díogha rock of the poor land
Cregada (1609)...
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Townlands of
County Londonderry. In Ireland,
counties are
divided into
civil parishes, and
these parishes are further...
-
family bearing forms of the name
produced herenachs for the
parish of
Ballynascreen. Ailéan mac Ruaidhrí (died ×1296)
Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí (died 1268)...
-
extreme south-west of the
parish on the
boundary with the
parish of
Ballynascreen. It is
bounded by the
townlands of Brackaghlislea, Coolsaragh, Drumard...
- lies in the west of the
parish on the
boundary of the
civil parish of
Ballynascreen, and is
bounded by the
townlands of; Calmore, Duntribryan, Moneyshanere...
- In 1911, the po****tion was 77.
Glenviggan is in the
Civil Parish of
Ballynascreen, the
Barony of
Loughinsholin and
County of Londonderry.
Glenviggan has...
- king Progenitor: Territory:
Teallach Ainbhith and Muintir-Birn, and
Ballynascreen in
Londonderry Extra: Mac
Murchadha (MacMurphy, Murphy, Morrow) Meaning:...