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Duneane or Dún Dá Éan in its
Gaelic form, is a
civil parish in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony of
Toome Upper and...
- (died 28
February 1800) was an
Irish nationalist from the
civil parish of
Duneane,
County Antrim, Ireland.
Following the
publication of the
Ethna Carbery...
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Neagh in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It lies in the
civil parish of
Duneane in the
former barony of
Toome Upper, and is in the
Antrim and Newtownabbey...
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family owned a
Public House near Toome, one of many in the
southern half of
Duneane Parish with
strong Republican traditions and he was one of the main negotiators...
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congregation rejoined the
Synod of
Ulster after his
death in or
before 1779
Duneane - John
Henderson - the
congregation rejoined the
Synod of
Ulster after...
- (Clann na hÉireann, Carraigín)
based in Toome, Co Antrim, in the
Parish of
Duneane, was
founded in 1923 on the S**** Road,
Toome by a
Priest from Tyrella...
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Rashee Onomasticon Goedeli**** - R
Place Names NI -
Duneane Parish Place Names NI -
Duneane Manse Irish Language Dictionary -
Fiodhba Place Names NI...
- in the
Diocese of Down and Connor. He was born in 1863 in the
parish of
Duneane in
County Antrim,
studied at St. Malachy's
College and St Patrick's College...
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civil parish of
Dromore in
County Tyrone Greenan,
Duneane, a
townland in the
civil parish of
Duneane in
County Antrim Greenan, Kilskeery, a
townland in...
- saint,
patron of
Slane 2
November Ercnat ingen Dáire 5th–6th
centuries Duneane (Dún dá Én)
Ulster saint 8
January Ernan (4 saints) 6th-7th
centuries Etchen...