- (from
Irish Cillín) is a
small village and
townland in the
civil parish of
Killeavy,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It lies
about four
miles (6.5 km) south...
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Killeavy Castle is a
Grade A
listed 19th-century
castle in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It was
built for the
Foxall family between 1810 and 1820 and...
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Killeavy Saint Moninna's
Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG
Naomh Moninne, Cill Shléibhe) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Killeavy, County...
- travellers."
Roman Catholic priest Fr.
Edmund Murphy was
stationed in
Killeavy,
County Armagh, a
parish located in the
heart of O'Hanlon country. On the...
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Saint Moninne or
Modwenna of
Killeavy was one of Ireland's
early female saints.
After instruction in the
religious life, she
founded a community, initially...
- copta".
March 10, 2014.
Copts number at
least 20,000 in
Britain "Middle
Killeavy Parish Web Site".
Archived from the
original on 2009-01-21.
Retrieved 2008-08-16...
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Gaelic footballer who pla**** in the full-forward line for his home club
Killeavy St Moninna's and at
senior level for the
Armagh county team. McDonnell...
- John
Fawcett as Ned Dash, John
Quick as Hale, John
Henry Johnstone as
Killeavy,
Edward Townsend as Tim,
Elizabeth Hopkins as Miss Emma Hale, Isabella...
- Kieran; Leo
McGeough (15 June 2008). "When
Sunday Comes –
Stevie from
Killeavy: Ulster's top predator".
Sunday Tribune. "Ulster GAA". ulster.gaa.ie. "Ulster...
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Victoria Locks.
Newry is
within the
civil parishes of
Newry and
Middle Killeavy. The
parishes have long been
divided into townlands, the
names of which...