-
Black Francis Corrigan, who
leaps the
Sillees in a
single bound with his
horse after a
famous robbery. The
Sillees River has the
distinction of
having a...
- beakers. In 1984, a
Beaker period copper dagger blade was
recovered from the
Sillees River near Ross Lough,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. The flat, triangular-shaped...
- 41.75
miles (67.19 km)
River Cladagh (including Arney) 22
miles (35 km)
Sillees River 33
miles (53 km)
River Ballinamallard 16
miles (26 km)
River Swanlinbar...
- lawyer.
After the raid, the
Irish Militia pursued Black Francis to the
Sillees River from Enniskillen. When it
looked as
though the
militiamen would successfully...
- har****ed by some
hunting hounds. In
order to escape, the deer
jumped into the
Sillees River and in the
process ruined St
Fabers books. The
saint then placed...
-
Forest Marlbank Forest Necarne Forest Pubble Forest Riversdale Forest Sillees Forest Spring Grove Forest Tully Forest Tullychurry Forest County Londonderry...
- 7 m3/s (3,590 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left
Arney River,
Sillees River • right
River Annalee,
River Finn (Erne tributary),
Colebrooke River...
- north,
Derrygonnelly is
surrounded by
small lakes and is
split by the
Sillees River,
which is po****r with canoeists.[citation needed] 4
miles (6.4 km)...
-
period (ca. 2500 – 2000 BC)
copper dagger blade was
recovered from the
Sillees River near Ross Lough,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland that had a remarkably...
- Shimna*
River Shiven 21.25
miles (34.20 km)
Shournagh River 17
miles (27 km)
Sillees River* 33
miles (53 km)
Silver River 24
miles (39 km) Six Mile Water* 21...