- Allaid". medievalscotland.org.
Retrieved 2023-09-20.
Lisanally (PDF).
History Armagh. 2007.
Lisanally in the 17th
Century (PDF).
History Armagh. 2021. ISSN 1743-565X...
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Lisanally Rangers was an intermediate-level
football club,
based in
Armagh and
playing in the Mid-Ulster
Football League in
Northern Ireland. Club colours...
- of the
Observatory Knockenboy (from Cnocán Buidhe, "yellow hillock")
Lisanally (formerly Liosconalia, from Lios Chon
Allaidh meaning "fort of the wolf";...
- (2006). "Index of
Names in
Irish Annals: Cú Allaid". medievalscotland.org.
Lisanally (PDF).
History Armagh. 2021. ISSN 1743-565X. Ó Ceallaigh,
Seamus (1951)...
- MacNally) Meaning: Wolf Progenitor: Cú
Allaidh Territory: Lios Chon
Allaidh (
Lisanally), Strabane,
Tyrone Extra:
Hereditary chief was high
steward to the O'Neill...
- the 1973
local elections, and
contained the
wards of Demesne, Downs,
Lisanally,
Lurgyvallen and The Mall. It was
abolished for the 1985
local elections...
- Demesne, Derrynoose, Downs, Hockley, Keady, Killeen, Killylea, Laurelvale,
Lisanally, Loughgall, Lurgyvallen, The Mall, Markethill, ****ord,
Poyntz P****, Richhill...
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Lurgan Town
Kilroot Rec. 1–2
Seagoe Larne Tech Old Boys 1–2
Islandmagee Lisanally Rangers 0–3
Dromara Village Lisburn Rangers 2–1
Grove United Lower Maze...
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Holywood Draperstown Celtic 1–2 (a.e.t)
Crewe United Dromara Village 7–3
Lisanally Rangers East
Belfast 1–2
Newington Rangers Fivemiletown United 2–6 Nortel...
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Draperstown Celtic,
Lisanally Rangers and
Mountjoy United – all
withdrew after the
first round draw had been made, with
Lisanally Rangers later dissolving...