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Keenaght may
refer to:
Keenaght (barony),
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland Keenaght (townland),
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland This disambiguation...
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Keenaght (from
Irish Cianachta 'race of Cian') is a
barony in the mid-northerly
third of
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It
connects to the north-Londonderry...
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Keenaght (locally [ˌkʲiːnəx], from
Irish Caonach 'mossy place') is a
townland lying within the
civil parish of Kilcronaghan,
County Londonderry, Northern...
- Coleraine—which
consisted of the
baronies of Tirkeeran, Coleraine, and
Keenaght—and at the
behest of The
Irish Society the
following additional territory...
- century,
ousting the O'Connor from
Keenaght in present-day
County Londonderry. They held the
lordship of
Keenaght and
Coleraine until the seventeenth...
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Enagh Lough Foyle Magilligan Roe
Valley Sperrins Traad Baronies Coleraine Keenaght Loughinsholin North East
Liberties of
Coleraine North West
Liberties of...
- surname. The
MacCloskeys were the
foremost sept of the O'Cahans,
Lords of
Keenaght, one of the
leading clans of Cenél nEógain
before the 16th
century Scottish...
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Enagh Lough Foyle Magilligan Roe
Valley Sperrins Traad Baronies Coleraine Keenaght Loughinsholin North East
Liberties of
Coleraine North West
Liberties of...
- the roadside. St Patrick's,
townland of
Keenaght (Roman Catholic) (Old Chapel). St Patrick's,
townland of
Keenaght (Roman Catholic) (New Chapel). St. Mary's...
- O'Cahan (Irish: Cú
Maighe na
nGall Ó Catháin) was a
chief of the O'Cahan of
Keenaght, Fir-na-Creeve and Fir Lee in modern-day
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland...