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Calry–St Joseph's is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Calry and the
northern ward of Sligo, Éire. The club was
formerly known as
Calry Gaels...
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February 2020.
Retrieved 23
April 2020. "St. Joseph's and
Calry". St. Joseph's and
Calry parish.
Archived from the
original on 7
August 2020. Retrieved...
- as well as Awley,
which was a
spelling commonly used by the
Magawleys of
Calry. In the
Irish counties of
Antrim and Armagh,
Amley is
found as a variant...
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unsuccessful at that level.
Today seven teams play in the
competition -
Calry/St. Josephs, Coolera/Standhill, Easkey,
Naomh Eoin,
Naomh Molaise Gaels...
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House is an 18th-century
Palladian style country house in the
parish of
Calry, in
County Sligo in north-west Ireland. The house,
which is
located in a...
- area. They are
spoken of in the
Annals of the Four
Masters as
chiefs of
Calry in the
barony of Tirawley.
Bernadette Strachan, née Gaughan,
English author...
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between Hugh O'Neill and the
Clann Hugh
Buidhe [citation needed] 1346 –
Calry-Lough-Gill – O
Rourke soundly defeated by the O Connors.
Brian Mag Mathgamna...
- on the
Black Sea, but
withdraws due to the
Black Death. 1346
Battle of
Calry Lough Gill O
Rourke soundly defeated by the O Connors.
Battle of St Pol...
- "Connacht is the Grianán of Ireland,
Cairbre is the Grianán of Connacht,
Calry is the Grianán of
Cairbre and the Hill is the Grianán of Calgaich". Gríanán...
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Manorhamilton Swanlinbar Urney (Cavan)
Diocese of
Elphin Boyle and
Riverstown Calry Drumcliff Roscommon Sligo (Cathedral)
Diocese of
Ardagh Ardagh Mostrim (Edgeworthstown)...