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Lisbellaw (from
Irish Lios Béal Átha,
meaning 'ringfort at the ford-mouth') is a
village in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland,
about 5
miles (8.0 km)...
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between AD 431 to AD 1540 were
written at
Belle Isle on
Lough Erne near
Lisbellaw. In the
early 9th century, the Erne was
considered to be the boundary...
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Lisbellaw St Patrick's are a
hurling club from
central County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. They are the only
adult hurling club in Fermanagh, the club...
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Lisbellaw railway station was on the
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway in
Northern Ireland. The
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway opened the
station on 16...
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Gaels and
Lisbellaw St Patrick's
second team
contest the final. The
winning team are
declared champions. As Fermanagh’s representatives,
Lisbellaw St Patrick's...
- Laurelvale, Lawrencetown, Leitrim, Letterbreen, Lettershendoney, Limavady,
Lisbellaw, Lisburn, Lislea, Lisnadill, Lisnarick, Lisnaskea, Listooder, Loughbrickland...
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Killydrum Kilnamadoo Kinawley Knocknahunshin Knocks Lack
Laragh Letterbreen Lisbellaw Lisnarick Lisnaskea Macken Magheraveely Maguiresbridge Monea Moylehid...
- Catch-my-Pal
postcard sent from
Lisbellaw to
Tempo in 1910....
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Island (now
known as
Belle Isle,
where Belle Isle
Castle is located), near
Lisbellaw, on
Lough Erne in the
kingdom of Fir
Manach (Fermanagh).
Later entries...
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retain All-Ireland
junior title".
Irish Independent. 14
November 1977. "
Lisbellaw are
Fermanagh hurling champs".
Fermanagh Herald. 17
September 1977....