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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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Derrynoose Derrytrasna Dollingstown Dorsey Dromintee Drumnacanvy Edenaveys Forkill Gibson's Hill
Granemore Jonesborough Keady Kernan Killean Killylea Kilmore...
- Feeny, Finaghy, Fintona, Finvoy, Fivemiletown, Florencecourt, Foreglen,
Forkill Galbally, Gamblestown, Garrison, Garvagh, Garvaghey, Garvetagh, Gawley's...
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recounts incidents during, and the
effects of, the
Troubles in
Forkhill (or
Forkill),
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland.
Incidents in
Forkhill during the Troubles:...
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suppress the
activities of the
rapparees and
eventually abandoned in 1750.
Forkill rectory was
built in 1775 in the
townland of
Shanroe nearer the village...
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Rathmolyon Trim
Fordstown (or Ballaghboy) 72
Upper Kells Balrathboyne Kells Forkill 172 Fore
Loughcrew Oldcastle Formal 188
Lower Moyfenrath Rathmolyon Trim...
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There were two
mortar attacks in
South Armagh. Four
mortars were
fired at
Forkill British Army/RUC base; one
exploded inside the base but
caused no injuries...
- McCarter, and
Peter Willis) were
killed by a PIRA remote-controlled bomb near
Forkill,
County Armagh. The
attack was the
first major breach of the
February truce...
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Derrymacash Derrynoose Derrytrasna Dorsey Drumnacanvy Drumintee Edenaveys Forkill Granemore Hamiltonsbawn Jonesborough Kernan Killeen Killylea Kilmore Lislea...
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Derrymacash Derrynoose Derrytrasna Dorsey Drumnacanvy Drumintee Edenaveys Forkill Granemore Hamiltonsbawn Jonesborough Kernan Killeen Killylea Kilmore Lislea...