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Ballasalla (from Manx
Balley Sallagh 'place of willows') is a
village in the
parish of
Malew in the south-east of the Isle of Man. The
village is situated...
- Glen, Rosedermot, Roseyards, Rosnashane, Ross,
Rushey Hill
Saint Cunning,
Sallagh, Savagh, Scaryhill, Scolboa, Scotchomerbane, Seacash,
Seacon Beg, Seacon...
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Sutherland (Edinburgh 1813), p. 528 (the
continuation by
Gilbert Gordon of
Sallagh,
concluded in 1651,
provides the most
explicit evidence that the 2nd Viscount...
- left to
right (panning from West to North):
Craigy Hill, Agnew's Hill,
Sallagh Braes,
Knock Dhu,
Scawt Hill,
Drains Bay,
Ballygally Head,
North Channel...
- (Rushen) (Balley Beg)
Ballabeg (Lonan) (Balley Beg)‡
Ballasalla (Balley
Sallagh)
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey)
Barregarrow (Bayr Garroo)‡
Braaid (Yn Braaid)‡...
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Ballasalla Railway Station (Manx:
Stashoon Raad
Yiarn Valley Sallagh) is
located in the
village of
Ballasalla in the
south of the Isle of Man,
close to...
- COMPANY, New York
MCMXXIII pg 153 Robert, Sir, Bart Gordon,
Gilbert of
Sallagh Gordon, A
genealogical history of the
Earldom of
Sutherland from its origin...
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which encircle Ulster. It is p****ed by
between the
Black Hill and the
Sallagh Braes. 17
September 1943 a
Royal Air Force,
Vickers Wellington (W5647)...
- Salach", Salagh, Glasholac, and similar.
Salach (anglicised Sologh, Soulagh,
Sallagh)
would in this case be used in the
sense of "muddy pool" – the
Irish salach...
- 0.6
metres (1 ft 11.6 in) deep in gravel,
between Rinn
Lough and
Lough Sallagh, near
Mohill in
county Leitrim. This bolt or
arrow head
measures 10 centimetres...