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Rockcorry (Irish: Buíochar)
historically known as
Newtowncorry (or
Cribby from the
Irish language term cré buí
meaning yellow earth), is a
village and...
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Rockcorry Railway Station was on the
Cootehill Branch of the
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway in the
Republic of Ireland. The
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway...
- (sometimes
Dartrey Estate or
Dawson Grove Estate) is a
forest and
estate near
Rockcorry in north-west
County Monaghan, Ireland. It was
formerly part of the Barony...
- (Tipperary/Offaly)
Robertstown Rochfortbridge Rochestown Rockchapel Rockbrook Rockcorry Rockmills Rolestown Roosky Rosbercon Roscommon Roscrea Rosegreen Rosemount...
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moved to
Rockcorry,
County Monaghan.
Robert Gregg, who was of
Scottish ancestry, was station-master at the
Bushford railway station in
Rockcorry. He and...
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Glaslough Killanny Knockatallon Magheracloone Monaghan Newbliss Oram
Rockcorry Scotshouse Scotstown Smithborough Threemilehouse Tydavnet Tyholland As...
- 12
months later but
Rockcorry were to
admonish more
final heartache, in
another replay no less. "Carroll adds
gloss for
Rockcorry".
Irish Independent...
- Infant, to
carry into
effect a
Contract entered into for the
purchase of
Rockcorry Castle, and
adjoining Lands, in the
County of Monaghan, in Ireland. Benjamin...
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Virginia 71
Carrickmacross CM Ballybay, Carrickmacross, Castleblaney,
Rockcorry 79
Cavan CM Arva, Ballinagh, Ballyconnell, Belturbet, Blacklion, Cavan...
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changed hands again when it was sold to
Stewart Corry, a
landowner from
Rockcorry and a
member of the
Corry family.
Leading up to the 1798 Rebellion, the...