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Knockninny (from
Irish Cnoc Ninnidh 'St. Ninnidh's hill') is a
barony in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. To its east lies
Upper Lough Erne, and it...
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Magheraboy Magherastephana Tirkennedy WikiProject Northern Ireland...
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among Scottish and
English undertakers and
native Irish. The
baronies of
Knockninny and
Magheraboy were
allotted to
Scottish undertakers,
those of Clankelly...
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known as
Knockninny Rock (from
which the
Catholic parish and the
Civil Barony takes its name). On the
southern slope of
Knockninny Hill,
about a...
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Omagh East to the north;
Clogher to the east;
Magherastephana and
Knockninny to the south.
Despite its name,
Tirkennedy has
nothing to do with the...
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Fitzgerald of Bruff,
County Limerick and Rose Anna Cox of Tonymore, Tomregan,
Knockninny,
County Fermanagh, Ireland. He was the
fourth of
twelve children. Both...
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Lough Erne and
particularly the
island of
Inishmacsaint and the
parish of
Knockninny,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland (derived from the Irish: Cnoc Ninnidh...
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while other areas of the
parish are in the
baronies of
Knockninny in
County Fermanagh and
Tullyhaw in
County Cavan. In the 2011
Census it...
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Knockateggal is a
townland in the
Civil Parish of Tomregan,
Barony of
Knockninny,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. The
townland name is an anglicisation...
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rural district Drummully,
Knockninny,
townland and
electoral division;
townland in
Kinawley civil parish,
Knockninny barony —
electoral division in...