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Moydow (Irish:
Maigh Dumha,
meaning 'plain of the mound') is a
village on the
outskirts of
Longford town in
County Longford, Ireland.
Moydow contains an...
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Moydow (Irish:
Maigh Dumha) is a
barony in
County Longford, Ireland.
Moydow barony takes its name from the
village of
Moydow (from
Irish Maigh Dumha, "plain...
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Roscommon meet.
There are six
historical baronies:
Ardagh Granard Longford Moydow Rathcline Shrule or
Abbeyshrule Abbeylara Abbeyshrule Ardagh Aughnacliffe...
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Mount Merrion Mount Temple Moville Moycarkey Moycullen (Maigh Cuilinn)
Moydow Moygownagh Moylough Moynalty Moyvane Moyvoughly Muff
Mulhuddart Mulhussey...
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Ballintempan Townland, Co. Longford. https://www.townlands.ie/longford/
moydow/ballymacormick/
moydow/ballintempan/ Townlands.ie:
Drumboghanagh Glebe Townland, Co...
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Castle Springfield Castle Williamstown Castle Castle Forbes,
restored castle Moydow Castle,
castle ruins Ardee Castle,
restored castle Barmeath Castle, restored...
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Granard Abbeycartron 219
Longford Templemichael Longford Abbeyderg 867
Moydow Taghsheenod Bally****n
Abbeylara Town
Granard Abbeylara Granard Abbeylara...
- the po****tion
consisted of
children aged 0–14. Moyhu, Mayhu,
Moihu from
Moydow, Ireland, home of
original settlers, the
Farrell family. The lush 92,000...
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location was
called Aquae Spadanae.
Malmedy Bad
Pyrmont Recoaro,
Vicenza Moydow Castle,
Longford Chalybeate Well,
Garretstown Woods, Garretstown, Cork Merton...
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another 'Sruthair' was north-west in the
barony of
Moydow. Mac
Neill noted Shrule, near
Lough Mask, in
County Mayo
could be the battle...