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Valleymount (Irish: Móin an
Bhealaigh or An Chrois) is a
small village in
western County Wicklow, Ireland. The name 'Valleymount' does not
appear before...
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Baile Muine meaning "townland of the thicket")
Ballyvally (from
Baile an
Bhealaigh meaning "townland of the routeway")
Drumnagally (from
Dromainn Ó gCeallaigh...
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Ulster Down 739 m (2,425 ft) 304 m (997 ft) 89% 39
Conavalla Ceann an
Bhealaigh head of the p****
Wicklow Mountains Leinster Wicklow 734 m (2,408 ft) 109 m...
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Galway Rural (part), Kil****min,
Leacach Beag, Liscananaun, Lisín an
Bhealaigh,
Maigh Cuilinn, Na Forbacha, Oranmore, Sailearna,
Sliabh an Aonaigh, Tulaigh...
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Conavalla (Irish:
Ceann an
Bhealaigh,
meaning 'head of the road or p****') at 734
metres (2,408 ft), is the 69th–highest peak in
Ireland on the Arderin...
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Tamlaghavally townland:
Taibhleacht a'
Bhaile or
Taibhleacht an
Bhealaigh, the
plague burial ground of the town or roadway.
Taibhleacht is derived...
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Louaghnavalley or
Loughnavally (Irish: Lochán an
Bhealaigh) is a
village in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is
located at the
crossroads of the R389 and...
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ancestor of a line
whose pedigree is
given as
Thomas s.
Risteard an
Bhealaigh s.
Maoilir Buidhe s.
Thomas Og (or Dubh) s.
Thomas na
Feasoige [=of the...
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estimated 1,500
daily Irish speakers.
These villages are Lisín an
Bhealaigh,
Leacach Beag,
Baile Chláir, Ceathrú an Bhrúnaigh, An Carn Mór and Baile...
- 17th-century works, are
Mainistear an
Bhealaigh and
Mainister an Beala. The
first of these,
Mainistir an
Bhealaigh, has been the name used
since the beginning...