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- Ballysheil may refer to: Ballysheil, County Down, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland Ballysheil, County Offaly, a townland in County Offaly, Ireland...
- Ballysheil was an Electoral Division of Tanderagee Rural District in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, with an area of 4,258 acres. It existed from 1923...
- flags/stones') Ballyreagh (An Baile Riabhach) Ballysheil Beg (Baile Uí Shiail Beag or 'Ó Sheil's townland (little)') Ballysheil More (Baile Uí Shiail Mór) Brannock...
- Ballysheil (from Irish Baile Uí Shiail, meaning 'O'Sheil's townland') is a townland of 385 acres in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the...
- constituency of North Armagh and the townlands of Aughlish, Ballymore, Ballysheil Beg, Ballysheil More, Cargans, Clare, Cloghoge, Coolyhill, Derryallen, Drumnaleg...
- Reconstituted as a borough in 1947 Craigavon Tanderagee Rural District 4 - Ballysheil, Mullaghbrack, Mullahead, Tanderagee Rural Armagh, Craigavon Tanderagee...
- townlands: Ardbrin Aughnacloy Ballynafern Ballynafoy Ballynagross Ballynanny Ballysheil Cappagh Clay Derrylough Lisnasliggan Tullintanvally List of towns and...
- Oriel, the MacCoghlan family of Delvin, and later to the O'Neill family. Ballysheil in County Down was the family's hereditary estate. The Annals of the Four...
- Ballynewry, Ballyoran, Ballyrath, Ballyrea, Ballyreagh, Ballyscandal, Ballysheil Beg, Ballysheil More, Ballytroddan, Ballytrue, Ballytyrone, Ballyvally, Ballywilly...
- Tullyhaw, co. Cavan, c. 1487; partly written in house of Niall Ó Siaghail (Ballysheil, par. Gillen, bar. Garrycastle, Offaly?) c.1484; with 16th c. additions...