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Loughguile (/lɒxˈɡiːl/ lokh-GEEL; from
Irish Loch gCaol,
meaning 'lake of the narrow'), also
spelt Loughgiel, is a
village and
civil parish in
County Antrim...
- Lisnarick, Lisnaskea, Listooder, Loughbrickland, Loughgall, Loughgilly,
Loughguile, Loughinisland, Loughmacrory, Loup,
Lower Ballinderry, Lurgan, Lurganare...
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Killead Knocknacarry Lambeg Larne Lisburn Lisnagarvey Loanends Longkesh Loughguile Loughlynch Lower Ballinderry Lower Broomhedge Lurganure Lurganville Maghaberry...
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Kells and
Connor Kellswater Keshbridge Killead Knocknacarry Longkesh Loughguile Lurganure Maghaberry Magheramorne Martinstown Mill Bay
Millbank Milltown...
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Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of Loughgiel/
Loughguile in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. They are
currently the only club in...
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Kells and
Connor Kellswater Keshbridge Killead Knocknacarry Longkesh Loughguile Lurganure Maghaberry Magheramorne Martinstown Mill Bay
Millbank Milltown...
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Boneybefore Cairncastle Carnalbanagh Cargan Cushendun Dervock Glenarm Glynn Loughguile Moss-Side
Newtown Crommelin Parkgate Portballintrae Rasharkin Strano****...
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consistory of 28 June 1991.
Charles Brendan Daly was born in Ballybraddin,
Loughguile, a
village near
Ballymoney in
County Antrim, the
third child of seven...
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military chaplain during the
First World War also
served as
parish priest of
Loughguile Co.
Antrim from 1939 - 1979. He
returned to the
staff of his alma mater...
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Plantation of
Ulster in the
early 17th century. The
surname is
common around Loughguile,
Cushendall and Ballycastle. A. B.
McKillop (born 1946), Chancellor's...