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- manufacturers include British Millerain Co. Ltd., Halley Stevensons Limited, and Templemoyle Mills. British Millerain were the first to wax cotton in the UK and export...
- the Irish Free State; Maél Póil (fl. c. 800s–900s) – medieval abbot of Templemoyle; P. J. Molloy (born 1952) – hurler; Marcas Ó Callanáin (1784–1836) –...
- kilometres) south of Ballymena. This was followed by a monastery at Templemoyle, Kells. In 831, Vikings invaded the area and burned the church. In the...
- Rosshill Monastery Roundstone Priory (site) St Macdara's Island Monastery Templemoyle-Kiltullagh Friary Tisaxon Friary Toombeola Abbey TUAM (see right) Augustinian...
- of the largest cigarette manufacturers in the United Kingdom. Born at Templemoyle in Derry and apprenticed to the general merchanting firm of Osborne &...
- Agáin O'Hagan's field Teeavan Taobh Abhainn riverside/beside the river Templemoyle Teampall Maol dilapidated church Tirgl****an Tír Glasuaine green fields...
- Lieutenant of Ireland, the 13th Earl of Eglinton who was visiting the nearby Templemoyle Agricultural School at the time. The school was opened in 1826 aimed...
- Reservoir, grid ref: C6960 0412 Templemoyle, Rath, grid ref: C6665 0572 Templemoyle, Church site, grid ref: C6704 0733 Templemoyle, Stone circle/remains of megalithic...
- died Templemoyle Abbey possible early monastic site Kilnanooan 53°48′11″N 8°17′06″W / 53.803062°N 8.285109°W / 53.803062; -8.285109 (Templemoyle Abbey)...
- graveslab was discovered at the church and graveyard of the townland of Templemoyle, Athenry, County Galway. It bore the inscription, in Irish, 'OROIT AR...