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Enniskillen (/ˌɛnɪsˈkɪlən/ EN-iss-KIL-ən, from Irish: Inis
Ceithleann [ˈɪnʲɪʃ ˈcɛlʲən̪ˠ], 'Ceithlenn's island') is the
largest town in
County Fermanagh...
- it was
defined as
consisting of the
townships of Bosanquet, Warwick,
Inniskillen, Brooke, Dawn and
Euphemia in the
County of Lambton, and the townships...
- Aut****le
Military Cemetery, near
Albert and Beaumont-Hamel,
where the
Inniskillen Fusiliers were deplo**** as part of the 29th Division. The 19-year-old...
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Leicestershire Regiment Cavalry /
Armored 8th King's
Royal Irish Hussars 5th
Inniskillen Dragoon Guards 1st
Royal Tank
Regiment 7th
Royal Tank
Regiment Artillery...
- Navy" (Drew-Kelly) "Tibby Dunbar" (Robert
Burns and Jim McLean) "The
Inniskillen Dragoons" (Traditional) "Instrumental medley: The Piper's Chair, Bill...
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Irish soldier,
governor of
Inniskillen (died 1691)...
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Alexander Maguire,
titular 8th
Baron MacGUIRE, Lord
Roger INISKELLEN (
Inniskillen, Enniskillen) (1641–1708).
Officers of the
Jacobite Armies,
Centre for...
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youngest son of
Francis Fulford (1704–1749)). He was an
officer in the
Inniskillen Dragoons and was Lieutenant-Colonel of the
Devon Militia. He married...
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Volume 2.
Retrieved 16
February 2023. MacGUIRE, Lord
Roger INISKELLEN (
Inniskillen, Enniskillen) (1641–1708).
Officers of the
Jacobite Armies,
Centre for...
- he was
badly injured in
World War I, in
which he
served with the 6th
Inniskillen Dragoons. He was
taken prisoner of war in 1918. He
married Mary Kathleen...