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Killeaton (from
Irish Coill Eatain,
meaning 'Eaton's wood') is a
townland of 238
acres in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland,
close to Belfast. It is situated...
- Kildrum, Kilgad, Kilgavanagh, Kilgreel, Kilknock, Killane, Killealy,
Killeaton,
Killins North, Killough, Killoughag, Killycarn, Killycoogan, Killycowan...
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Chase will
first encounter peak hour
traffic trying to join or
cross Killeaton Street or Mona Vale Road in St Ives. A
common route to the city is via...
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Upper Bovolcan Clogher (Derriaghy)
Derryaghy Drumankelly Islandkelly Killeaton Kilmakee Lagmore Magheralave (Belfast Upper)
Magheralave (M****ereene Upper)...
- the
Dunmurry Cross Area
Archived 15
March 2012 at the
Wayback Machine "
Killeaton".
IreAtlas Townlands Database.
Retrieved 21
April 2015. Seán P. Ó Ríordáin...
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Cloghcastella (from
Cloch Mhic
Coisteala meaning "Costello's
stone castle")
Killeaton (from
Coill Eatain meaning "Eatan's wood")
Kilmakee (from Cill Mhic Aoidh...
- Killara, NSW, 1945 [2]
Farley House,
North Curl Curl, NSW, 1948 [3] House,
Killeaton Street, St Ives, NSW, 1950 [4]
Sydney Ancher House, Sydney, NSW, 1957...
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merchant Richard Cambridge Grubb of
Cahir Abbey,
County Tipperary and
Killeaton House,
County Antrim and his wife,
Harriet Richardson. She had two brothers...