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Eoganachta ringforts [other than Cashel] of Ballycatten,
Garranes and
possibly Garryduff,
despite limited stratigraphic discernment, have
produced artefacts of...
- The ****van baronetcy, of
Garryduff in the
County of Cork, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 29
December 1881 for the
Irish lawyer...
- all
backgrounds in
Northern Ireland,
attended the
funeral procession to
Garryduff Presbyterian church and his
burial in the
adjoining graveyard. The most...
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Galgorm Parks, Gallagh, Gallanagh,
Gally Hill, Ganaby, Garriffgeery,
Garryduff,
Garry Lower, Gartford, Gartree, Garvaghy, Gillistown, Glasmullen, Gl****aneeran...
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dedicated the
victory to his father. His
funeral took
place on 18 May 2008 at
Garryduff Presbyterian Church in his home town of Ballymoney.
Dunlop was laid to...
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favour of the idea.[citation needed]
Garryduff Primary School, for
pupils aged 4–11, is
located on the
Garryduff road
approximately 3
miles outside of...
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former Rural District of Glin; Abbeyfeale, Ardagh, Caher, Dromtrasna,
Garryduff, Glenagower, Glengort, Glensharrold, Mona****, Mountcollins, Port, Rathronan...
- 20123. ****van
baronets of
Thames Ditton (1804) ****van
baronets of
Garryduff (1881) This set
index article includes a list of
related items that share...
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Rahugh civil parish comprises 12 townlands: Ardan, Atticonor, Cappanrush,
Garryduff, Kiltober, Lowertown, Mon****et, Montrath, Pallasboy, Rahugh,
Rossbeg and...
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given to a
prominent headland that
includes the
townlands of Aughris,
Garryduff,
Kilrusheighter and Rathgl****. The area has been
settled since at least...