Definition of Crossboyne. Meaning of Crossboyne. Synonyms of Crossboyne

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Crossboyne. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Crossboyne and, of course, Crossboyne synonyms and on the right images related to the word Crossboyne.

Definition of Crossboyne

No result for Crossboyne. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Crossboyne from wikipedia

- of Clanmorris is a barony in County Mayo, Ireland. It is also known as Crossboyne, and was formed from the Gaelic tuath of Conmhaícne Cúile Tuiredh. It...
- Ireland: County Mayo: townlands in two baronies: Castlereagh, Clanmorris, Crossboyne parish Castlereagh, Tirawley, Killala parish Castlereagh, County Offaly...
- work of the late Edward Delaney RHA was unveiled in his native town of Crossboyne, Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland on Sa****ay, 6 July 2013. The sculpture...
- Five townlands in County Mayo: Derry, Ballinchalla Derry, Cong Derry, Crossboyne Derry, Kilgeever Derry, Knock Three townlands in County Monaghan: Derry...
- East 81 Clanmorris Crossboyne Claremorris Ballindell West 49 Clanmorris Crossboyne Claremorris Ballindine Town Clanmorris Crossboyne Claremorris Ballindine...
- Aghamore Ballindine (Kilvine) Ballyhaunis (Annagh) Bekan Claremorris Crossboyne Knock Clifden An Cheathrú Rua [Carraroe] Carna Clifden Inishbofin Island...
- Ballyhowly, Bekan, Caraun, Claremorris, Cloghermore, Cong, Coonard, Course, Crossboyne, Culnacleha, Dalgan, Garrymore, Hollymount, Houndswood, Kilcolman, Kilcommon...
- Namesake of Baron Clanmorris. Name means "Muiris' family." Called Croslwyhin/Crossboyne in 1574. Mayo Costello or Clancostello Coistealaigh By 1574 143,874 Now...
- and Tuam on the R328 regional road. Irishtown is in the Civil Parish of Crossboyne, Barony of Clanmorris and the Catholic Diocese of Tuam. It is sometimes...
- born in Tyrone, educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was Rector of Crossboyne then Westport. Cather held the office of Archdeacon of Tuam from 1855...