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Creeve is a
civil parish and
townland in
County Roscommon, Ireland.
According to
Samuel Lewis' A
Topographical Dictionary of Ireland,
published in 1837...
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Roderic Quinn were also
present at the send-off. He used the
pseudonym Creeve Roe (Irish for Red Branch, the area next to the
Navan where Cú Chulainn...
- charlierose.com,
retrieved April 5, 2017 "The
Helpful Doo-its Project". Dooits-
CReeve.
Archived from the
original on
November 7, 2007.
Retrieved July 6, 2008...
- Cranfield, Crankill, Crawfordsland, Creagh, Crebilly, Creenagh, Creevamoy,
Creeve, Creevery,
Cregcattan & part of Galdanagh, Creggan, Cregganboy, Crevilly-valley...
- his
Norman supporters were
defeated by
Donnell O'Neill at the
Battle of
Creeve. O'Neill was
killed during this battle. O'Neill's son, Henry,
would also...
- In Northumberland, crab and
lobster pots (traps)
sometimes known as '
creeves' by
local people are
still made from ash sticks.[citation needed] Because...
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Creeve Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Irish Nationalist Peter Smith 434
Irish Unionist Thomas Ross 100
Majority Turnout...
- structure/causeway
Commons an
English name that
first appeared in 1810 —
Creeve Craobh tree/bush
Damolly probably Damh
Maoile house of the
round hill Drumcas****one...
- the
barony of
Coleraine was a
region known as Firnacreeve, or
simply "the
Creeve", a
territory ruled at an
early date by the
Airgiallan people of Fir na...
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Maighe na
nGall Ó Catháin) was a
chief of the O'Cahan of Keenaght, Fir-na-
Creeve and Fir Lee in modern-day
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. The family...