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Borough Council Museum Services (2019). "PLACENAMES AND
FIELDNAMES OF
CULFEIGHTRIN" (PDF). "Ulster SHC final: Saffrons'
decade of
northern dominance". Hogan...
- of
Faughanvale in
County Londonderry Greenan,
Culfeightrin, a
townland in the
civil parish of
Culfeightrin in
County Antrim Greenan, Dromore,
County Down...
- It is
situated in the
historic barony of Cary and the
civil parish of
Culfeightrin and
covers an area of 31 acres. The name
derives from the Irish: Acra...
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Island Abbey,
Lough Beg
Connor Monastery Cathedral Cranfield Monastery Culfeightrin Monastery Drumeeny Monastery Druim La
Croix Abbey Drumtullagh Monastery...
- Carnmoney,
Carrickfergus or St. Nicholas', Connor, Craigs, Cranfield,
Culfeightrin Derriaghy, Derrykeighan, Donegore, Drumbeg, Drummaul, Dunaghy, Duneane...
- P****age TombĀ [de].
There are
several standing stones in the
churchyard at
Culfeightrin, west of Ballyvoy. The
village has a
number of commercial,
social and...
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Castlewellan (under the
patronage of St Malachy]
Coleraine Crossgar Culfeightrin (Ballyvoy)
Cushendall (St Patrick's) &
Cushendun (St Patrick's, Craigagh...
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Dunluce Upper)
Ballintoy Billy (split with
barony of
Dunluce Lower)
Culfeightrin Grange of
Drumtullagh Ramoan Rathlin Island List of
baronies of Northern...
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Carncastle Carnmoney Carrickfergus (or St Nicholas)
Connor Craigs Cranfield Culfeightrin Derryaghy Derrykeighan Grange of
Doagh Donegore Drumbeg Drummaul Grange...
- he was
prebendary of
Ferns and Limerick, and
became parish priest of
Culfeightrin, now Ballycastle,
County Antrim in 1389. In 1376 he was
nominated as...