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Glenoe or
Gleno (from
Irish Gleann Ó,
meaning "Glen of the m**** or lump") is a
hamlet in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is
halfway between Larne and...
- The
Glenoe dialect is an
Ulster Scots dialect spoken in the
Glenoe district in East Antrim,
Northern Ireland. /n, t, d/ are
realized as
interdental [n̪...
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heraldic authority, the Lord Lyon King of Arms,
recognised MacIntyre of
Glenoe as
Chief of the Name and Arms of the name MacIntyre.
Although several works...
- Gillygooly, Glack, Glebe, Glenarm, Glenavy,
Glencull Glengormley, Glenmornan,
Glenoe, Glenone, Glynn, Gortaclare, Gortin, Gortnahey, Goshedan, Gracehill, Grange...
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Donegore Drains Bay
Dunadry Dundrod Dunloy Gawley's Gate
Glenarm Glenavy Glenoe Glynn Gracehill Grange Corner Greenisland Groggan Kells and
Connor Kellswater...
- Sir
Charles Lanyon DL, JP (6
January 1813 – 31 May 1889) was an
English architect of the 19th century. His work is most
closely ****ociated with Belfast...
- His mother,
Mittie Bulloch, had
Ulster Scots ancestors who
emigrated from
Glenoe,
County Antrim, in May 1729.
Roosevelt praised "Irish Presbyterians" as...
- in Coleraine. By 1998, they emplo**** 15, and had
their main
factory in
Glenoe, near Larne, and a
distribution depot in Antrim. By 2002 the
company emplo****...
- also
trouble at
marches in Armagh, Portadown, Bellaghy, Comber, Greyabbey,
Glenoe and Strabane. Five
Catholics were
reportedly shot dead in
Rathfriland and...
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Dunmurry Dunseverick Galgorm Parks Gawley's Gate
Glenarm Glenavy Glengormley Glenoe Glynn Gracehill Grange Corner Greenisland Groggan Jordanstown Kells-Connor...