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Carnmoney (from
Irish Carn Monaidh 'cairn of the bog') is the name of a
townland (of 456 acres),
electoral ward and a
civil parish in
County Antrim, Northern...
- It
surrounds Carnmoney Hill, and was
formed from the
merging of
several small villages including Whiteabbey,
Glengormley and
Carnmoney. At the 2021 census...
- Carnlelis, Carnlougherin,
Carnlough North,
Carnlough South,
Carnmoney,
Carnmoney Bog,
Carnmoney Glebe, Carnmoon, Carnmore, Carnsampson, Carnside, Carnspindle...
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Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It is also
situated in the
civil parish of
Carnmoney and the
historic barony of
Belfast Lower. The
original settlement grew...
- age of 18,
against Luxembourg, in
September 2019.
Galbraith pla**** for
Carnmoney Colts,
Ballyclare Comrades, Glentoran,
Crusaders and
Linfield in his youth...
- He was born at
Coole Glebe,
Carnmoney,
County Antrim on 25
January 1816, the
second son of
Samuel Smythe,
vicar of
Carnmoney and his wife Margaret, daughter...
- (née Jessop). She had
three brothers. The
family moved to
Coole Glebe,
Carnmoney,
County Antrim in 1903. She
attended school in Belfast, with her father...
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Townlands Ballycraigy Barmeen Bonnybefore Broomhedge Broomhedge Lower Carnmoney Dunamuggy Dunmurry Dunseverick Galgorm Parks Glengormley Jordanstown Kilroot...
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roles in
Australian and New
Zealand television and film. Born in 1933 at
Carnmoney, a
district of the modern-day
borough of
Newtownabbey in
Northern Ireland...
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uniform accompanied the coffin. Afterward, a lone
piper led the
cortege to
Carnmoney Cemetery where he was buried. At the
service on 6 February, UVF/RHC representatives...