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Macosquin (from
Irish Maigh Choscáin,
meaning 'Coscan's plain') is a
small village, townland, and
civil parish in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland...
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Macosquin Abbey,
formally known as
Clarus Fons, was a
Cistercian Monastery in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland in the
United Kingdom. The Monastery...
- Coleraine;
Merchant Taylors,
based at
Merchant Taylor's Hall (present-day
Macosquin) in the
barony of Coleraine; Salters,
based at Salter's Hall (present-day...
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Largy Lavey Lenamore Lettershendoney Limavady Lisbunny Lissan The Loup
Macosquin Maghera Magherafelt Magilligan Maydown Moneymore Moneyneany Newbuildings...
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Lower Ballinderry, Lurgan, Lurganare, Lurganure, Lurganville, Macken,
Macosquin, Madden, Maghaberry, Maghera, Magheraconluce, Magherafelt, Magheralin...
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Kilrea Knockloughrim Largy Lavey Lenamore Lettershandoney Lisbunny Lissan Macosquin Maghera Magilligan Maydown Moneymore Moneyneany Newbuildings Nixon's Corner...
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contains the
wards of Aghadowey, Castlerock, Garvagh,
Kilrea and
Macosquin. Bann
forms part of the East
Londonderry constituencies for the Northern...
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Kilrea Knockloughrim Largy Lavey Lenamore Lettershandoney Lisbunny Lissan Macosquin Maghera Magilligan Maydown Moneymore Moneyneany Newbuildings Nixon's Corner...
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Armagh St Mary's
Church of
Ireland Parish Church,
Macosquin,
County Londonderry St Mary’s RC Church,
Macosquin,
County Londonderry St Mary's
Church of Ireland...
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Major tributaries include the
Clady River Inveroe Burn,
Agivey River,
Macosquin Rhee River,
Ballymoney River and
Articlave River.[citation needed] The...