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Achadh Eochaille is the Irish-language name for: Ahoghill, a
large village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland Ahiohill, a
small village in
County Cork...
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Ahiohill (Irish:
Achadh Eochaille,
meaning 'field of the yew') is a
small village in
County Cork, Ireland. The
historical spelling for the area, Aghyohil...
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Ahoghill (/əˈhɒhɪl/ or /əˈhɒxɪl/; from
Irish Achadh Eochaille 'field of the yew forest' ) is a
large village and
civil parish in
County Antrim, Northern...
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Cordangan Corróg
Corroge Cuilleann Cullen Daingean Deargáin
Dangandargan Dún
Eochaille Donohill Reilig M****re agus Áth
Iseal Relickmurry and Ath****el An Gleann...
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Donohill or
Dunohil (Irish: Dún
Eochaille) is a
village and
civil parish in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is one of nine
civil parishes in the barony...
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Kilmore Cill Phádraig
Kilpatrick An
Clochar Clogher Cluain Abhla Clonoulty Dún
Eochaille Donohill Ráth Cianáin
Rathkennan Uachtar Liag Oughterleague...
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gCailleach Gaelic nuns
probable cell Kinagalliagh; Kilnagellech; Cell-
eochaille; Cell-na-Caillech; Kill-nac-caillech
Kilshanny Abbey (Irish: Mainistir...
- Shiurdáin
Coalbrook –
Glaise na
Ghuail Cullen –
Cuilleann Donohill – Dún
Eochaille Drangan – Dun
Drongan Drom – Drom
Dromineer – Drom
Inbhir Dualla – Dubhaille...
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names for the strand, the most
common being Trá
Eóchaille,
Strand of the Yew Wood, or
after Eochaille the wright. Trá Ruis Airgid,
Strand of Red Silver...
- Gort an
Tuathail meaning 'The
Field facing away from the Sun' or Gort an
Eochaille meaning "The
Field of the Yew Wood".) The 1665 Down
Survey map depicts...