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Aghavea (from
Irish Achadh Bheithe,
meaning "field of the
birch tree") is a
civil parish and
townland (of 131 acres) in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland...
- D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Arney, Aghalurcher,
Aghavea,
Aghavea-Aughintaine Bell****, Boho,
Botha Clogher, Clones,
Culmaine Derrybrusk...
- west of the
County Tyrone boundary. It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Aghavea and the
historic barony of Magherastephana. It is
situated within Fermanagh...
- in Newcastle,
Dublin he held
livings at Newtownmountkennedy, Drummully,
Aghavea and Kilskeery. He was
Archdeacon of
Clogher from 1871 to 1873. "The county...
- of
Hollyhill Crescent,
Enniskillen 1984:
Roland Rennie Aluistair Eadie,
Aghavea Glebe, Brookeborough, Co.
Fermanagh 1985: T. S. Fisher, Sefton, Drumurry...
- Ireland. Dr.
Owens was born in Clogher,
County Tyrone. He was born at
Aghavea on 4
January 1840; and
educated at St Macartan's College,
Monaghan and...
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monastic houses in
County Fermanagh edit)
Aghalurcher Monastery (approx.)
Aghavea Monastery (approx.) Boho
Monastery (approx.) Davy's
Island Monastery (approx...
- at
Trinity College,
Dublin and
ordained in 1879. He
began his
career at
Aghavea. He was
Rector of
Drumcar from 1873
until 1886. He was
Rector of Tynan...
- 1880 1950 55°02′03″N 6°37′24″W / 55.0343°N 6.6234°W / 55.0343; -6.6234
Aghavea Fermanagh Clogher Valley 1887 1942 54°18′12″N 7°25′42″W / 54.3034°N 7...
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articles 29 Dec. 1766)
daughter of
Henry Leslie (1710-1786) of Nutfield,
Aghavea,
County Fermanagh, and his
first wife
Amelia Creichton (married 5 Jan....