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Drumballyroney is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half. The
civil parish...
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taught at
Drumballyroney Church and
School House,
between Rathfriland and Moneyslane. The Brontë
Homeland Interpretative Centre is at
Drumballyroney. Andrew...
- died as well. Brontë was born at
Imdel (or Emdale) in the
parish of
Drumballyroney,
County Down, the
eldest of the ten
children of Hugh Brunty, an Anglican...
- of 555.9
acres (2.2495 km2). It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Drumballyroney and the
historic barony of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half,
located 4 miles...
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survived as Moycove, the
earliest recorded name in the
civil parish of
Drumballyroney,
where it was the name of an Anglo-Norman
castle between 1188–1261....
- 2007.
Placenames NI. "Iveagh".
Retrieved 29 June 2015.
Placenames NI. "
Drumballyroney".
Retrieved 29 June 2015. Dobbs, p. 78. Walsh, Dennis. "Ancient Uladh...
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Comber Donaghadee, Donaghcloney, Donaghmore, Down, Dromara, Dromore,
Drumballyroney, Drumbeg, Drumbo, Drumgath, Drumgooland, Dundonald,
Dunsfort Garvaghy...
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turbine at
ancient site". BBC News, 27
November 2020. "'Knock
Iveagh and
Drumballyroney, Co. Down:
investigation of a
royal ritual landscape', Emania, 25, 113-135...
- (also
partly in
baronies of
Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half and Kinelarty)
Drumballyroney Drumgooland (also
partly in
barony of
Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half (one...
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Clonduff Comber Donaghadee Donaghcloney Donaghmore Down
Dromara Dromore Drumballyroney Drumbeg Drumbo Drumgath Drumgooland Dundonald Dunsfort Garvaghy Greyabbey...