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Derrybrusk is a
civil parish and
townland (of 204 acres) in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. The
civil parish is
mainly situated in the
historic barony...
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Fermanagh family.
Brehons (both
Irish and
canon law), Harpists,
Erenaghs of
Derrybrusk in Fermanagh, high
ranking churchmen in the
Dioceses of
Clogher and Armagh...
- of Lisgoole;
ruined wall
purported to be
remains of the cell
Inishmore Derrybrusk Monastery Daire-broscaidh; Aireach-brosca; Daerybrosca; Seanadh; Belle...
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prebendary of
Elphin Cathedral; and on 5 June 1806 he
became Rector of
Derrybrusk.
Later that year
Trinity College Dublin awarded him the
degree of Doctor...
- Aghavea, Aghavea-Aughintaine Bell****, Boho,
Botha Clogher, Clones,
Culmaine Derrybrusk, Derryvullan, Devenish, Drumkeeran,
Drummully Enniskillen Galloon Inishmacsaint...
- Cashel, grid ref: H0847 3604 Currin,
Bivallate rath, grid ref: H3540 4227
Derrybrusk Church, Church,
Fyagh townland, grid ref: H2771 3913 Derrycallaghan, Counterscarp...
- It is
situated in the
townland of
Aghnacarra in the
civil parish of
Derrybrusk and the
historic barony of Magherastephana. The
hamlet is
named from a...
- in Magherastephana:
Aghalurcher (split with
barony of Clogher)
Aghavea Derrybrusk (also
partly in
barony of Tirkennedy) "Magherastephana".
Placenames Database...
- Bell**** Boho
Cleenish Clogher Clones (also Clones,
County Monaghan)
Currin Derrybrusk Derryvullan Devenish Drumkeeran Drummully (also
County Monaghan) Enniskillen...
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Terence Macgillacossgli (Cosgrave) is
recorded as
vicar of
Magheracross and
Derrybrusk,
Maghercross was at that time part of
Derryvullen parish. In 1500 two...