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- Glencull (from Irish Gleann Choill, meaning 'hazel glen') is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon...
- Michaela McAreavey, born Michaela Harte, was a 27-year-old Irish teacher from Glencull (Ballygawley, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) and the daughter of Tyrone...
- Gate, Gibson's Hill, Gilford, Gillygooly, Glack, Glebe, Glenarm, Glenavy, Glencull Glengormley, Glenmornan, Glenoe, Glenone, Glynn, Gortaclare, Gortin, Gortnahey...
- in the game, Harte is admired both by peers and former rivals. Born in Glencull, near Ballygawley, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Harte was educated...
- Cranlome, Cullentra Dergenagh, Drumfad Ennish, Eskragh Farriter, Fasglashagh Glencull Killeeshil Lisfearty, Lurgacullion Mullyroddan, Mullysilly, Mulnahunch...
- civilian Owen Boyle. Gunmen shot him through the window of his house in Glencull, near Aughnacloy, County Tyrone. He died on 22 April 1975. The "Protestant...
- he has managed the Fermanagh county team (2011–2013). Canavan is from Glencull, near Ballygawley, County Tyrone and was the tenth of eleven children....
- schools in south County Tyrone: St Mary's, Ballygawley, St Malachy's, Glencull, St Brigid's, Altamuskin, St Joseph's, Gallbally, St Brigid's, Augher,...
- claimed responsibility for shooting a Catholic civilian at his home in Glencull near Aughnacloy. He died of his wounds on 22 April 1975. The attack has...
- in his poem, "Paths". John went first to Garvaghey School and then to Glencull, three miles away, where he was coached by a young and ardent master. Scholarships...