- The
Grillagh River is a
small river located outside Maghera,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It
starts in
Slaughtneil Carntogher Mountain. The Grillagh...
- and is
bounded on the
north by the
Grillagh river. It is also
bounded by the
townlands of Crew, Culnady,
Grillagh, Macknagh, Tamnymullan, and Tirgarvil...
-
Boynton baronets). The Griffith,
later Waldie-Griffith Baronetcy, of
Munster Grillagh in the
County of
Londonderry and of
Pencraig in the
County of Anglesey...
-
Connello Lower Tomdeely Rathkeale Greenmount 301
Pubblebrien Crecora Croom Grillagh 281
Coshma Tullabracky Kilmallock Griston East 233
Coshlea Ballingarry...
-
Llwyny Wormwood 1815 Griffies-Williams
extinct 1877
Griffith of
Munster Grillagh and
Pencraig 1858 Griffith, Waldie-Griffith
extinct 1933
Grimston of Westbury...
- hidden. The
Knockoneil Flows on and
merges with the
Grillagh to form the
Clady River. The
Grillagh River located a mile
outside the town
flowing under...
-
constructed to dam the
Grillagh for
hydro energy for the
Culnady mill
which is
nothing more than
rubble these days the
Grillagh merges with the Knockoneil...
- after. The
Knockoneil starts its
course and its a
similar width to the
Grillagh River. The
river widens as it p****es
through Swatragh and
onwards to Upperlands...
-
miles (47 km)
Moyola River 31
miles (50 km)
Clady River Knockoneil River Grillagh River Agivey River Cusher River 25
miles (40 km)
Clady River Altmore River...
- The Griffith,
later Waldie-Griffith Baronetcy, of
Munster Grillagh in the
County of
Londonderry and of
Pencraig in the
County of Anglesey, was a title...