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Derryvullan (from
Irish Doire Mhaoláin,
meaning 'Mullan's oak wood') is a
civil parish and
townland (of 296 acres) in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland...
- Clones,
Clones Civil Parish,
Monaghan - Mac
Oscar of
Magheracross and
Derryvullan,
Fermanagh and
later Dromore (Tyrone), a
branch of the Maguires, descending...
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which is 529
acres (214 ha) in size, is
situated in the
civil parish of
Derryvullan, in the
historic barony of Tirkennedy, as well as
Fermanagh and Omagh...
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family were Ballyc****idy,
north of Enniskillen; C****idy, in the
parish of
Derryvullan; and Farranc****idy, on Inishmacsaint. The
latter island is on
Lough Erne...
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American academic historian Keeran,
County Fermanagh, a
townland in
Derryvullan,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland Kiran (given name), an unrelated...
- Achad-beithe Achad-beithe
Aredmuilt Monastery early monastic site,
probably Derryvullan Ariodmuilt Boho
Monastery early monastic site
Botha St
Faber Feadhbar...
- of Breaslán Progenitor: Territory: Inniskeel,
Fanad peninsula,
later Derryvullan,
Fermanagh Extra:
Forced out of
Fanad by the
MacSweeneys in 1261 and...
- and Clanawley)
Derrybrusk (also
partly in
barony of Magherastephana)
Derryvullan (also
partly in
barony of Lurg)
Enniskillen Magheracross (split with...
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County Antrim,
Northern Ireland Doonan,
County Fermanagh, a
townland in
Derryvullan,
County Fermanagh,
County Tyrone Doonan, Queensland, a
suburb on the...
- Ireland, 4 km west of Irvinestown. It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Derryvullan and
historic barony of Lurg. The
village was once
known as Archdalestown...