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Rosslea or
Roslea (from
Irish Ros Liath,
meaning 'grey wood or
wooded height') is a
small village in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland, near the border...
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Irvinestown St Ronan's
Primary School,
Lisnaskea St Tierney's
Primary School,
Roslea Tattygar Primary School,
Lisbellaw Tempo Primary School Secondary Schools...
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Roslea Shamrocks is a
Gaelic football club
based in
Roslea,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. The club was
founded as
Roslea First Fermanaghs in 1888...
- north-east of
Roslea. The
river then
flows back into Fermanagh,
skirting around the north-western,
western and
southern edges of
Roslea and
along the...
- "Quigley
inspires Roslea to glory".
Belfast Telegraph. 2
October 2011.
Retrieved 29
December 2021. "Quigley trio to fore as
Roslea bridge 24-year gap"...
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Constabulary (RUC)
Reserve Constable Ernest Johnston outside his home in
Roslea.
McElwain was
suspected of
involvement in at
least 10
other killings including...
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Niall Corrigan (Enniskillen Gaels) Seán Quigley (
Roslea)
Ruari Corrigan (Kinawley)
Seamie Quigley (
Roslea) Rory Gallagher, with 3–9
against Monaghan in 2002...
- the
townland of
either Shannock Green or
Shankillk (Tonitybog), both near
Roslea, in the south-east
corner of
County Fermanagh in Ulster, not far from Clones...
- Threemilehouse, Scotstown, Ballinode, and
Newbliss all
within County Monaghan and
Roslea in
County Fermanagh. The
local football team is Éire Óg, who wear blue with...
- in
November 1955,
attacked a
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)
barracks at
Roslea in
County Fermanagh. One RUC man was
badly injured and a
Republican fighter...