- 54°22′12″N 5°40′38″W / 54.37000°N 5.67722°W / 54.37000; -5.67722 The
Quoile (/ˈkwɔɪl/; from
Irish An Caol 'the narrow') is a
river in
County Down, Northern...
- The
Quoile Bridge is a
railway bridge across the
River Quoile in Downpatrick,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is 43
metres (141 ft) long and carries...
- a
medieval royal fort,
which stood on a
drumlin overlooking the
River Quoile. In the
Middle Ages, the
river was an
estuary that
would have surrounded...
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Quoile Castle is a
castle situated 1.5
miles (2.4km) from Downpatrick,
County Down,
Northern Ireland, just off the main road from
Downpatrick to Strangford...
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Strand (County Londonderry) as the
coast of Dragonstone, and the
River Quoile (County Down) as the
setting of Lord
Hoster Tully's funeral. The storylines...
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Mentioned only in ****rskinna.
Magnus probably died in the
vicinity of the
River Quoile.
According to the
Chronicles of the
Kings of Mann and the Isles, Magnus...
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southwestern areas of the county.
Other rivers include the
Clanrye and
Quoile.
There are
several islands off the Down coast: Mew Island,
Light House Island...
- the
united stream is
called the
Annacloy River, and
lower down the
River Quoile,
falling into the
southwest angle of
Strangford Lough near Downpatrick....
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referring to the fact that the
monastery was
originally surrounded by the
River Quoile. The
present day
ruins were
founded by Anglo-Norman John de
Courcy in the...
- John Macneill, and
included a
bridge over the
marshy estuary of the
River Quoile, just
outside Downpatrick. The
original bridge consisted of
lattice trusses...