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Ballyroney Castle was a
castle situated at
Ballyroney,
County Down,
Northern Ireland.
Originally constructed sometime in the 12th
century as a
motte and...
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Ballyroney railway station was on the
Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
which ran from
Banbridge to
Castlewellan in
Northern Ireland. The
station was opened...
- (along with Jack
London and
James Fenimore Cooper). Reid was born in
Ballyroney, a
hamlet near Katesbridge,
County Down, in present-day
Northern Ireland...
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following townlands:
Annahunshigo Aughnavallog Ballybrick Ballynamagna Ballyroney Cavan Drumarkin Drumdreenagh Edenagarry Grallaghgreenan Imdel Lackan Lisnacreevy...
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opened a
branch line from
Banbridge to
Ballyroney in 1880. In 1906 the GNR
opened an
extension from
Ballyroney to Castlewellan,
where it
connected with...
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United States,
where he died of
yellow fever.
Neilson was born in
Ballyroney,
County Down in the
north of Ireland, the son of
Presbyterian minister...
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Rathfriland High
School is a
local secondary school.
Rathfriland was
served by
Ballyroney railway station, only a few
miles away.
Goods and p****engers were transported...
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erected a
bridge across the
River Bann and
built castles at
Coleraine and
Ballyroney in Iveagh. From here
FitzGeoffrey was able to
penetrate deeper into Tyrone...
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Banbridge and
Craigavon BT32
BANBRIDGE Banbridge, Annaclone, Ballinaskeagh,
Ballyroney, Corbet, Katesbridge, Lenaderg, Leitrim, Loughbrickland, Seapatrick. Armagh...
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Banbridge District. The
hamlet is
named after Kate McKay, who was born in
Ballyroney in 1691 and
later went to live with her
grandmother who is said to have...