- prospectors. The four main
branches of the
Magennis clan were: Castlewellan,
Corgary, Kilwarlin, and Rathfriland,
between whom
there was some rivalry. The Mac...
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Gartan Letterkenny Corgannive Glebe 189
Kilmacrenan Clondahorky Dunfanaghy Corgary 341
Raphoe Donaghmore Stranorlar Corkan Isle 101
Raphoe Clonleigh Strabane...
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between the four main
branches of the Mac
Aonghusa clan—Castlewellan,
Corgary, Kilwarlin, and Rathfriland—threatened its cohesion. In 1539 a
cattle raid...
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killed in a 200 lb (91 kg) IRA
landmine attack near the
border at
Second Corgary, near Castlederg,
County Tyrone.
Detectives believed the bomb was triggered...
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Rural District 14 - Bomackatall, Castlebane, Castlederg, Clare, Clunahill,
Corgary, Drumquin, Killen, Killeter, Lisnacloon, Listymore, Magheracreggan, Magheranageeragh...
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Ballymacaratty Beg
Ballymacaratty More
Buskhill Cargabane Carrickrovaddy Corgary Derrycraw Drumantine Drummiller Glebe Killysavan Knocknanarny Lurganare...
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Lowtherstown Corgary Fifth (or
First Croagh) 1,236
Omagh West
Termonamongan Castlederg Corgary First 131
Omagh West
Termonamongan Castlederg Corgary Fourth...
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shooting death of Sinn Féin
activist Michael McHugh at his home in
Corgary,
County Tyrone. 22 January: a
Catholic civilian (from
County Mayo, Republic...
- Glebe, Corbane, Cordarragh, Cordoolagh, Cordwood, Corfannan, Corflugh,
Corgary, Corlacky, Corlaghaloon,
Corlaght East,
Corlaght West, Corlatt, Corlave...
- Coniamstown, Coose,
Copeland Island, Corbally, Corbet, Corcreaghan, Corcreeny,
Corgary, Cornreany, Corporation, Corrog, Cotton, Craigaroddan, Craigarusky, Craigavad...