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Forkhill or
Forkill (/fɔːrkˈhɪl/ fork-HIL, /fɔːrˈkɪl/ for-KIL; from
Irish Foirceal,
meaning 'trough/hollow') is a
small village and
civil parish in south...
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Forkhill recounts incidents during, and the
effects of, the
Troubles in
Forkhill (or Forkill),
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland.
Incidents in
Forkhill...
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Forkhill Peadar Ó Doirnín
Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG
Peadar Ó Doirnín, Foirceal) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
within Armagh GAA. It is based...
- IRA and
British government in
February 1975. The
attack took
place in
Forkhill,
County Armagh. It was one of many such
attacks by the IRA in the 1970s...
- 1970s. The
surrounding villages of Silverbridge, Cullyhanna, Cullaville,
Forkhill, Jonesborough, and
Creggan were also IRA strongholds. In
February 1978...
- Londonderry,
Northern Ireland Diocese of
Derry St.
Oliver Plunkett’s Church,
Forkhill,
County Armagh,
Archdiocese of
Armagh St.
Oliver Plunkett Parish (Consolidated)...
- 84
members of the
security forces were
killed in the
Crossmaglen and
Forkhill areas by the IRA.
After this, 24
security force personnel and Lord Justice...
- an air
composed by Seán Ó
Riada (1931–1971).
Peadar Ó Doirnín
lived in
Forkhill in
south Armagh,
Ireland and is
buried in Urnaí
graveyard nearby in County...
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Catholics cut off the
tongues of Mr Barkeley, a po****r
schoolmaster from
Forkhill, and his wife and her 14-year-old brother. They also cut off the calf of...
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eastern slope.
Villages around Slieve Gullion include Meigh, Drumintee,
Forkhill,
Mullaghbawn and Lislea. The
mountain gives its name to the surrounding...