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Muckno Lake (Irish: Loch MucnĂș), also
known as
Lough Muckno, is a
freshwater lake in the
northeast of Ireland. It is
located in
County Monaghan beside...
- to
Derry and Letterkenny. The town lies
above the
western s**** of
Lough Muckno, the
largest lake in
County Monaghan. The
River Fane
flows eastwards from...
- Lough,
Lough Egish, Emy Lough,
Lough Fea,
Inner Lough (in
Dartrey Forest),
Muckno Lough and
White Lough.
Notable rivers include the
River Fane (along the...
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Tullinearly 152
Cremorne Muckno Castleblayney Tullintlisny 191
Cremorne Muckno Castleblayney Tullintrat 250
Cremorne Muckno Castleblayney Tully 197 Trough...
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factory closed, the
unused parts were
dumped into the
local lake,
Lough Muckno[citation needed]. The car is now very rare, and only nine are
believed to...
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Mourne County Donegal 0.67 0.26
Muckanagh Lough County Clare 0.96 0.37
Lough Muckno County Monaghan 3.6 1.4
Muckross Lake
County Kerry 2.7 1.0
Lough Nacung...
- Trough]
Inishkeen Killanny Killeevan Kilmore Magheracloone Magheross Monaghan Muckno Tydavnet [Tedavnet]
Tyholland [Tehallan]
Tullycorbet "Ulster Historical...
- Monaghan,
Blayney was
granted lands at
Baile na
Lorgan and
Muckno on the s**** of
Lough Muckno. He
built Castle Blayney castle,
around which the town of...
- 1786,
references up to 1186
erroneously refer to
Monoghan for
Mucnamh (
Muckno) C****ell,
Gazetteer of
Great Britain and
Ireland ii, p.52 O. S. Muirt****le...
- in the 17th century. A Scot, he held
livings at Derrybrusk,
Tedavnet and
Muckno. He was
Archdeacon of
Clogher from 1640 to 1661. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway...