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Cushendun (from
Irish Cois
Abhann Doinne,
meaning 'foot of the
River Dun') is a
small coastal village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It sits off...
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Ronald John McNeill, 1st
Baron Cushendun, PC (30
April 1861 – 12
October 1934), was a
British Conservative politician and writer.
McNeill was born in...
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Macnaghten 1925-7. Maud Cottages,
Cushendun,
County Antrim for
Ronald McNeill 1st
Baron Cushendun 1926.
Cushendun shop for A. McAlister, 1932. In 1915...
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restaurateur in Cushendall. He
attended school at St Ciaran's
Primary School in
Cushendun. He was also
educated at
Garron Tower and Queen's
University Belfast where...
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north Antrim. The main
towns and
villages in the
Glens are Ballycastle,
Cushendun, Cushendall, Waterfoot,
Carnlough and Glenarm. From the mid-13th century...
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Portballintrae and Ballycastle; on the east
Cushendun,
Cushendall and
Waterfoot on Red Bay,
Carnlough and Glenarm,
Larne on...
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ballads and
other verse inspired by
County Antrim,
where she
lived at
Cushendun. In 1895, she and her
husband Walter Skrine lived on a 16,500 acre ranch...
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Catherine on 2 June 1567, the day of his ********ination at
Castle Cara,
Cushendun, at the
hands of a
MacDonnell group with whom he was
negotiating possible...
- 1939) was an
astronomer of
French and
Huguenot descent who was born in
Cushendun,
County Antrim, Ireland. He was
educated in
England at
Marlborough College...
- Cullaville, Cullybackey, Cullyhanna, Culmore, Culnady, Curran, Cushendall,
Cushendun Darkley, Dechomet, Derry, Derrycrin, Derrygonnelly, Derryhale, Derrykeighan...