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Crosserlough (Irish: Cill
Droim Feartáin,
meaning 'church of the
ridge of the
burial mound'),
historically known as Cros Ar Loch, is a
large civil parish...
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Crosserlough is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club from Kilnaleck,
County Cavan in Ireland. Men's
football Cavan Senior Football Championship (11) 1958...
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having been
victorious 20 times. The 2024
Senior football champions are
Crosserlough who beat
Ramor United in the final. 12
teams contest the Kiernan’s Service...
- champions, but were
dethroned at the semi-final
stage by
Ramor United.
Crosserlough won the
championship with an eight-point win over
Ramor in the final...
- mine was
forced to close. The
village is
within the
civil parish of
Crosserlough. In
December 2023,
Kilnaleck gained a
regular several times daily (including...
- (Kerry)
Errigal Ciarán (Tyrone) v St Eunan's (Donegal)
Kilcoo (Down) v
Crosserlough (Cavan) Erin's Own,
Cargin (Antrim) v
Errigal Ciarán (Tyrone) Newbridge...
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Retrieved 9
November 2024. Fitzpatrick, Paul (20
October 2024). "Wind
helps Crosserlough to
Cavan crown at
Ramor expense". RTÉ.
Retrieved 22
October 2024. Wilson...
- Illinois. He was the
father of
Charles Comiskey. John
Comiskey was born in
Crosserlough,
County Cavan, Ireland, in 1826, and in 1848 he came to New Haven, Connecticut...
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Aghacashel 330
Castlerahan Lurgan Oldcastle Aghaconny 213 Clan****n
Crosserlough Cavan Aghacreevy 144 Clan****n
Ballymachugh Cavan Aghadoon (or Ravenfield)...
- in Cavan. 8
teams took part − 6
clubs -
Ramor United,
Laragh United,
Crosserlough,
Cavan Gaels,
Castlerahan and
Knockbride - as well as two amalgamated...