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Clonfeacle (Irish:
Cluain Fiacal) is a
civil parish in
County Armagh and
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is
split across the
historic baronies of Armagh...
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After his
ordination St.
Jarlath was ****igned to the
church of
Clonfeacle,
which was
founded by St. Patrick. The 12th
century Book of
Leinster states-...
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townlands in
Northern Ireland called Drumskinny: in the
civil parish of
Clonfeacle in
County Tyrone; and in the
civil parish of
Dromore also in
County Tyrone...
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Dungannon Middle Clonfeacle Dungannon Clonmore 114
Dungannon Middle Clonfeacle Dungannon C****evy 155
Dungannon Middle Clonfeacle Dungannon Clontyclevin...
- Moy (from
Irish an Maigh,
meaning 'the plain') is a
village and
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland about 5
miles (8 kilometres)
southeast of Dungannon...
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refused him a visa. In 1918 he was
appointed curate in the
parish of
Clonfeacle,
where he
taught Gaelic and
Irish dancing. In 1921 he
became Religious...
- July 1948. John
Cardinal D'Alton
appointed him as an ****istant
priest in
Clonfeacle parish, but
after Ó
Fiaich returned to full
health he
commenced post-graduate...
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Bodoney Lower,
Bodoney Upper Camus, Cappagh, Carnteel, Clogher, Clogherny,
Clonfeacle,
Clonoe Derryloran, Desertcreat, Donacavey, Donaghedy, Donaghenry, Donaghmore...
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situated in the
historic barony of
Dungannon Middle and the
civil parish of
Clonfeacle and
covers an area of 185 acres. The po****tion of the
townland declined...
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Retrieved 9 June 2010. "Ballymyre".
Placenames Database of Ireland. "
Clonfeacle".
Placenames Database of Ireland. "Creggan".
Placenames Database of Ireland...