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Magheraculmoney (from
Irish Machaire Cul Muine,
meaning 'plain at the back of the shrubbery') is a
civil parish in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland...
- Kesh (from
Irish Ceis 'wicker bridge') is a
village in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. It is on the Kesh
River about 1 mile (1.6 km) from
Lower Lough...
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Ederney (from
Irish Eadarnaidh,
meaning 'middle place/place between') is a
village situated primarily in the
townlands of
Drumkeen and of
Ederny in County...
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Irish recipient of the
Victoria Cross.
Michael Sleavon was born in
Magheraculmoney,
County Fermanagh. At the age of 31, he was a
corporal in the Corps...
- was the
eldest son of Rev. Lord Adam
Loftus (1816–1866),
rector of
Magheraculmoney, and his wife
Margaret Fannin (d. 1902). He was
declared bankrupt on...
- 5 km east-north-east of Ederny. It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Magheraculmoney and the
historic barony of Lurg. It had a po****tion of 111 people...
- parish,
barony of Fore,
County Westmeath,
Republic of
Ireland Carn (
Magheraculmoney), a
townland in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland Carn, Mayne, a townland...
- Bell****
Derryvullan (also
partly in
barony of Tirkennedy)
Drumkeeran Magheraculmoney Templecarn Trory (also
partly in
barony of Tirkennedy) "Lurg". Placenames...
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Fuller Rev. Lord Adam (13 May 1816 – 25
December 1866),
Rector of
Magheraculmoney,
married Margaret Fannin,
father of 5th and 6th
Marquesses of Ely Lady...
- Irvinestown, Kesh,
Killadeas (Rockfield), Lack, Lattone, Lisnarrick,
Magheraculmoney, Mallybreen, Milltown, Roogagh,
Tirmacspird Abolished in 1967† Fermanagh...