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Benburb (from
Irish Beann Borb,
meaning 'proud/prominent cliff')) is a
village and
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It lies 7.5
miles from...
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Battle of
Benburb took
place on 5 June 1646
during the
Irish Confederate Wars, the
Irish theatre of the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms. It was fought...
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Benburb Football Club is a
Scottish football club,
based in Govan, Glasgow.
Formed in 1885, the club is a
member of the
Scottish Junior Football ****ociation...
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Benburb Street (Irish: Sráid na
Binne Boirbe) is a
street in Dublin, Ireland.
Benburb Street runs
parallel with the
River Liffey from
Queen Street to...
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Benburb Castle is a
castle situated in
Benburb,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is
built on a
limestone cliff overlooking the
River Blackwater, the...
- "The
Battle of
Benburb" is an
Irish song
commemorating the 1646
Battle of
Benburb. The tune was
composed by
Tommy Makem, with the
lyrics drawn from a nineteenth...
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Notes St Cadoc's are ground-sharing with
Benburb at New
Tinto Park.
Auchinleck Talbot Beith Juniors Benburb / St Cadoc's
Clydebank ****nock
Juniors Darvel...
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Crokes G.A.A. club in 1971. In 1972, St.
Benburbs Football Club of
Clonskeagh joined with
Kilmacud Crokes. St.
Benburbs FC was
famous because the first-ever...
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Carrickfergus after its
defeat by the
native Ulster Army at the
Battle of
Benburb in 1646.
After the war was over, many of the
soldiers settled permanently...
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Football League clubs within the city as well, such as Pollok, Maryhill,
Benburb, Ashfield,
Glasgow Perthshire F.C.,
Glasgow United (formerly Shettleston...