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Killinchy (from
Irish Cill D****nsí,
meaning 'Duinseach’s church') is a
townland and
small village in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is two
miles inland...
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Killinchy (from
Irish Cill D****nsí,
meaning 'Duinseach’s church') is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
mainly situated in the historic...
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international adoptees in
Northern Ireland. She
attended Killinchy Primary School in
Killinchy and
later Bloomfield Collegiate School in Ballyhackamore...
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Brittany Hogan (born 19
September 1998) is an
Irish rugby player from
Killinchy, Co Down. She
plays for Old Belvedere, Ulster, the
Ireland women's national...
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Martin was born 11
September 1893 in the
townland of
Killinchy-in-the-Woods,
known locally as
Killinchy Woods (birthplace on what is now
called Gl****water...
- encomp****ing High Street, The Square,
Bridge Street,
Bridge Street Link,
Killinchy Street and
Castle Street has
reinvigorated Comber,
creating a
unique and...
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Presbyterian minister. He
graduated MA at
Edinburgh in 1654; was
minister of
Killinchy,
County Down, in 1657;
continued to preach, in
defiance of the bishop...
- 14th Rpt, p.47
Tullynakill E
Division Commissioners 14th Rpt, p.42–3
Killinchy E
Division Commissioners 14th Rpt, p.43
Killyleagh E
Division Commissioners...
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University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2235-8. Allen, Sam (1985). To Ulster's Credit.
Killinchy, UK. p. 124.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)...
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Belfast further to the north-west. It is
within the
civil parishes of
Killinchy and
Comber and is
split between the
historic baronies of
Castlereagh Lower...