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Eoghain (present-day
northern County Armagh)—possibly in a
crannog such as
Marlacoo. The O'Neill
dynasty were Tír Eoghain's
ruling Gaelic Irish noble family...
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Superbike race,
Martin was
involved in a
collision with
another rider at
Marlacoo corner. Both were unhurt, but
retired from the race. Due to an incident...
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particulars Captain Reverend William Henry Teemore and
Johnston Volunteers (
Marlacoo Volunteers)
Northern Battalion 1779 Scarlet,
white facings Captain Benjamin...
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members who journe**** from
relatively distant locations such as Poyntzp****,
Marlacoo, Cornascriebe, and Ballynewry. However, the
emergence of
other congregations...
- Magherydogherty,
Maghery Kilcrany, Maghnavery, Maghon, Manooney, Maphoner,
Marlacoo Beg, Marr****it or
College Hall, Mavemacullen, Maydown, Maynooth, Maytone...