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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...
- Dungannon Middle Clonfeacle Dungannon Clonmore 114 Dungannon Middle Clonfeacle Dungannon C****evy 155 Dungannon Middle Clonfeacle Dungannon Clontyclevin...
- 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...
- of his. 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-...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Database. Northern Ireland Environment Agency. Retrieved 2010-06-30. Clonfeacle Parish Church of St. Patrick, Benburb: Historic Building Details. Northern...
- There are 29 civil parishes in County Armagh. Armagh Ballymore Ballymyre Clonfeacle Creggan Derrynoose Drumcree Eglish Forkill Grange Jonesborough Keady Kilclooney...
- is situated in the barony of Dungannon Middle and the civil parish of Clonfeacle and covers an area of 166 acres. The name derives from the Irish: Lios...