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Foxford (Irish: Béal Easa,
meaning 'mouth of the waterfall') is a town 16 km
south of
Ballina in
County Mayo, Ireland. It
stands on the N26
national primary...
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Mulranny and Newport,
County Mayo)
Gallen (east,
containing Bonniconlon,
Foxford)
Tyrawley (north-east,
containing Ballina, Ballycastle, Killala, Moygownagh)...
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Foxford Community School is a
coeducational secondary school and
sixth form
located in the
Longford area of Coventry, West Midlands, England. The school...
- was a
Roman Catholic nun who
founded two convents, and a
woollen mill in
Foxford, Ireland.
Bernard was born in
Cheltenham on 24
February 1842 to John and...
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Foxford railway station serves the town of
Foxford in
County Mayo, Ireland. The
station is on the
Dublin to
Ballina service (Direct or
Transfer at Manulla...
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commonly known as the "father of the
Argentine Navy".
Brown was born in
Foxford,
County Mayo, Ireland, on 22 June 1777. He
emigrated with his
father to...
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representative peer from 1800 to 1844. In 1815 he was also
created Baron Foxford, of
Stackpole Court in the
County of Limerick, in the
Peerage of the United...
- Earl of Northesk:
Eligible to
stand by
virtue of his
junior title,
Baron Foxford, as his
senior title is in the
Peerage of
Ireland Eligible to
stand by...
- Ireland,
situated between Lough Conn and
Lough Cullin, and near the town of
Foxford. The
dance hall in
Pontoon attracted large numbers of
people to its w****-end...
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Michael Noel
Canavan (born 1958) was an
Irish policeman with
Garda Síochána (21578C) and a
recipient of the
Scott Medal.
Canavan was a
native of Tuam,...