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- Kiltyclogher (Irish: Coillte Clochair, meaning 'stony woods') is a small village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is on the border with County Fermanagh...
- others. Mac Diarmada was born John MacDermott in Corranmore, close to Kiltyclogher in County Leitrim, an area where the landscape was marked by reminders...
- Kiltartan Kiltealy Kilteel Kilteely Kiltegan Kilternan Kiltimagh Kiltormer Kiltyclogher Kilumney Kilworth Kinc****lagh (Cionn Caslach) Kingscourt Kinlough Kinnegad...
- Lennon was born the youngest of four children to Jim and Sally Lennon in Kiltyclogher on 24 July 1938. Lennon learned playing instruments including the fiddle...
- border p****es through the town but most of it is on the 'northern' side) Kiltyclogher, County Leitrim Garrison, County Fermanagh Manorhamilton, County Leitrim...
- scorer with 1-26. Menlough v St Michael's Owenmore Gaels v Glenfarne-Kiltyclogher Lahardane McHales v Menlough Lahardane McHales v Owenmore Gaels Kilbride...
- once heavily wooded and thus no manmade defence was needed. Rossinver Kiltyclogher Dring Granard Redhills Drum Ardkill More Lislea The remains of the earthworks...
- this album very much grows on you.[citation needed] "The Humours of Kiltyclogher, Julia Clifford's" – 4:10 "The Pleasures of Hope, Rick's Rambles" – 3:54...
- overlooking the northern tip of Lough MacNean, 3.3 km (2 miles) southeast of Kiltyclogher. Corracloona Court Tomb was built c. 2000–1500 BC, in the early Bronze...
- businessman who was Lord Mayor of Dublin for two terms. Gallagher was born in Kiltyclogher, County Leitrim, the son of Patrick Gallagher. By 1889 he had moved to...