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Civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Duneane or Dún Dá Éan in its Gaelic form, is a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Toome Upper and
Duneane
Irish nationalist
(died 28 February 1800) was an Irish nationalist from the civil parish of Duneane, County Antrim, Ireland. Following the publication of the Ethna Carbery
Roddy_McCorley
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Neagh in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies in the civil parish of Duneane in the former barony of Toome Upper, and is in Dunsilly electoral area
Toome
Irish army officer (1662–1736)
Thomas O'Cahan and his wife, Margaret Dobbin, at his mother's home in Duneane, County Antrim on 20 December 1662. In 1688, he anglicised his name to
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Middle Ages Cruthin kingdom in Ireland
NI - Rashee Onomasticon Goedelicum - R Place Names NI - Duneane Parish Place Names NI - Duneane Manse Irish Language Dictionary - Fiodhba Place Names NI
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Topics referred to by the same term
civil parish of Dromore in County Tyrone Greenan, Duneane, a townland in the civil parish of Duneane in County Antrim Greenan, Kilskeery, a townland in
Greenan
Irish Roman Catholic priest
in the Diocese of Down and Connor. He was born in 1863 in the parish of Duneane in County Antrim, studied at St. Malachy's College and St Patrick's College
Bernard_Laverty
Irish Christian denomination
congregation rejoined the Synod of Ulster after his death in or before 1779 Duneane - John Henderson - the congregation rejoined the Synod of Ulster after
Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland
Non-subscribing_Presbyterian_Church_of_Ireland
Saint, patron of Slane 2 November Ercnat ingen Dáire 5th–6th centuries Duneane (Dún dá Én) Ulster saint 8 January Ernan (4 saints) 6th-7th centuries Etchen
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Latin Catholic diocese in Northern Ireland
Clanvaraghan (St John the Baptist; Our Lady of the Angels) Dundrum & Tyrella Duneane (Moneyglass & Toome) Dunloy & Cloughmills Dunsford & Ardglass (St Nicholas'
Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Down_and_Connor
Antrim-based Gaelic games club
(Clann na hÉireann, Carraigín) based in Toome, Co Antrim, in the Parish of Duneane, was founded in 1923 on the Shore Road, Toome by a Priest from Tyrella
Erin's_Own_GAC,_Cargin
Civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Druim Mail (Mal's ridge). The parish is bounded by the civil parishes of Duneane, Portglenone, Ahoghill and Braid, and to the south by Lough Neagh. It contains
Drummaul
Irish Republican leader
family owned a Public House near Toome, one of many in the southern half of Duneane Parish with strong Republican traditions and he was one of the main negotiators
Neal_O'Boyle
the "seed of Ciarain", they belonged to the Uí Fiachrach of Dún Da Én (Duneane, County Antrim) in Dál nAraidi. Uí Choelbad, the primary ruling sept of
List of clans and septs in Ulaid
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Ballyeaston - Second, Crumlin, Donegore - First, Donegore - Second, Dundrod, Duneane, Hydepark, Kilbride, Killead, Loanends, Lylehill, Muckamore, Randalstown
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Irish Presbyterian minister
on trial, and was licensed to preach. Cooke's first settlement was at Duneane, near Randalstown, County Antrim, where he was ordained on 10 November
Henry_Cooke_(minister)
Donegore Drumbeg Drummaul Grange of Drumtullagh Dunaghy Grange of Dundermot Duneane Dunluce Finvoy Glenavy Glenwhirry Glynn Grange of Inispollan Inver Island
List of civil parishes of Ireland
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Northern Irish nurse (1905–1996)
Born in 1905 to Robert (Robin) Cummings Elliott, Presbyterian minister of Duneane (Antrim) and Florence Wheeler Elliott (nee Steed) in Randalstown. She had
Florence_Elliott
1946. After curacies in Ballymena and Belfast he held incumbencies in Duneane, Whiterock and Derriaghy before his appointment as Dean. "OBITUARY: THE
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Belfast, County Antrim Dundonald Primary School, Dundonald, County Down Duneane Primary School, Toome, County Antrim Dungannon Primary School, Dungannon
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Hamlet in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Moneyglass (from Irish Muine Glas, meaning 'Green Thicket') is a hamlet and townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Moneyglass is near Toome and Lough
Moneyglass
Irish ecclesiastical historian (1806 – 1902)
in Ballymena, by his wife Martha, daughter of Jesse Dool, a farmer in Duneane. His paternal grandfather, a farmer at Carnmoney, married Blanche Brice
William_Dool_Killen
Barony in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Ballyscullion (split with barony of Loughinsholin) Cranfield Drummaul Duneane Grange of Ballyscullion Grange of Shilvodan "Toome Upper". Placenames Database
Toome_Upper
Toomebridge, BT41 3PT Church Antrim B+ B+ HB20/01/015 A Upload another image Duneane Presbyterian Church, Gloverstown Road, Toomebridge, BT41 3RB Church Antrim
List of Grade B+ listed buildings in County Antrim
List_of_Grade_B+_listed_buildings_in_County_Antrim
Culfeightrin Derriaghy, Derrykeighan, Donegore, Drumbeg, Drummaul, Dunaghy, Duneane, Dunluce Finvoy Glenavy, Glenwhirry, Glynn, Grange of Doagh, Grange of
List of civil parishes of County Antrim
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The tents of daughters; or young women; or prostitutes.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
A Sweet Singing Bird
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From the Sandy Stream
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Friend of sick
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Stand of glory.
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, a boy, lad.
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English : variant of Dray.
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American, Australian, Celtic, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Irish, Swedish
Exalted One; Form of Bridget; Resolute Strength; Mythological Celtic Goddess of Fire and Poetry; Power; To Help
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