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Football was pla**** in
Ireland in 1308, with a do****ented
reference to John Mc
Crocan, a
spectator at a "football game" at Newcastle,
County Down
being charged...
- The
first legal reference to
football in
Ireland was in 1308, when John Mc
Crocan, a
spectator at a
football game at
Novum Castrum de
Leuan (the New Castle...
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Caldercruix Scottish Gaelic:
Cròcan Chaladair Scots:
Cauldercruix Caldercruix Location within North Lanarkshire Po****tion 2,610 (2022) OS grid reference...
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Football was pla**** in
Ireland in 1308, with a do****ented
reference to John Mc
Crocan, a
spectator at a "football game" at Newcastle,
County Down,
Northern Ireland...
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following accounts of a
battle fought there- (1) A
battle was
fought in
Crocán na gCamps, Derryconnessy; Corlough. Co. Cavan. It is
supposed to have been...
- there. The 1930s Dúchas
Folklore collection states- A
battle was
fought in
Crocán na gCamps, Derryconnessy, Corlough. Co. Cavan. It is
supposed to have been...
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Crocus cancellatus BOLD: 1114283 CoL: ZKTJ EPPO:
CVOCN EUNIS: 186404 FoIO:
CROCAN GBIF: 2747470 iNaturalist: 334066 IPNI: 436494-1 NCBI: 481041 Observation...
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Collection states-
There was
another hedge school in
Aughakinnigh just on the
Crocán below Pee
Peters (Pee McGuire). A man
named McGuire taught here and then...
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following accounts of a
battle fought there- (1) "A
battle was
fought in
Crocán na gCamps, Derryconnessy; Corlough. Co. Cavan. It is
supposed to have been...
- gr****. It is
round in
shape and
raised a bit in the centre. It is
known as '
crocán' and
slopes to the East
North and South.
There are a few old
trees growing...