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Kilclief (from the
Irish Cill Cléithe
meaning 'church of wattle') is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic baronies...
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Kilclief Castle (Irish:
Caislean Cill Cléithe;
Ordnance Survey ref: J597457) is a tower-house
castle beside Strangford Lough and 2.5
miles (4 km) south...
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Kilclief Ben
Dearg GAC is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Kilclief,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The club
fields teams in both hurling...
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outside Ballycran,
Portaferry and
Ballygalget have won the
title since Kilclief's 23rd
victory in 1956.
Introduced in 1903 as the Down
Senior Hurling Championship...
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Killinchy Killinure Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kilmore Kinallen Kircubbin Kilclief Lawrencetown Legacurry Legananny Leitrim Lenaderg Lisburn (City – partially...
- Gaels, Bell**** (Fermanagh) v
Cootehill Celtic (Cavan)
Swatragh (Derry) v
Kilclief (Down)
Swatragh (Derry) v St Eunan's (Donegal)
Castleblayney (Monaghan)...
- World, Gill &
MacMillan (Dublin and London, 1912), p.151 Tjemmes, Marko. "
Kilclief Castle". castles.nl. O'Neill, B (ed). (2002).
Irish Castles and Historic...
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British Chronology, pp. 344 and 348.
Kilclief Castle.
Irish Antiquities.
Retrieved 25
August 2009.
Kilclief Castle,
County of Down.
Library Ireland...
- Downpatrick, Ardgl****, Ballyhornan, Ballykinler, Castleward, Clough, Crossgar,
Kilclief, Killard, Killough, Killyleagh, Listooder, Loughinisland, Seaforde, Strangford...
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skerry off the
coast of the Ards
Peninsula it is
located 0.9
miles east of
Kilclief,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It has an area of 0.4
acres (1.62 km2)...