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Suibhne mac Duinnshléibhe was a
prominent 12th-century
Irish chieftain of the Cenél Conaill, a
branch of the
Northern Uí Néill
dynasty in Donegal. He is...
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Closed 2004
Ashwoods Primary School -
Closed 1968 St Mary's
Primary School,
Bannagh -
Closed 1960/70s
Fermanagh GAA has
never won a
Senior Provincial or an...
- He died in Dromard,
County Sligo on 15
August 1902 and was
buried in
Bannagh Roman Catholic Churchyard, Tubrid,
County Fermanagh. "No. 22324". The London...
- with England. With the ****istance of a
Killybegs chieftain,
MacSweeney Bannagh, the Girona's
personnel were fed, her
rudder repaired, and she set sail...
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Franciscan Friars,
Third Order Regular founded c.1535–1540 by
MacSwiny Bannagh;
dissolved c.1600;
Observant Franciscan Friars place of
refuge c.1641;...
- new
identity in the
United States.
Escapee Kieran Fleming drowned in the
Bannagh River near Kesh in
December 1984,
while attempting to
escape from an ambush...
- west of Ulster. With the ****istance of an
Irish chieftain,
MacSweeney Bannagh, she was
repaired and set sail for the
Kingdom of
Scotland on the 25th...
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enter the harbour. With the ****istance of an
Irish chieftain,
MacSweeney Bannagh,
Girona was
repaired and set sail in mid-October with 1,300 men on board...
- from the
Bronze Age. The area
became part of the
baronies of
Boylagh and
Bannagh in 1609,
which was
granted to
Scottish undertakers as part of the Ulster...
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unable to swim,
became trapped between the SAS unit and the
swollen River Bannagh and was
swept away and drowned. The
remaining two
members of the IRA unit...