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Lisnagarvey or
Lisnagarvy (from
Irish Lios na gCearrbhach 'fort of the gamester') is a townland...
- The
Lisnagarvey transmitting station is a
facility for
mediumwave broadcasting located in the
townland of Magherageery, on the
southern edge of Lisburn...
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Lisnagarvey High
School is a
mixed secondary school located in Lisburn,
County Antrim...
- The
Battle of
Lisnagarvey (or Lisnetrain) was
fought on 6
December 1649, near
Lisnagarvey (now Lisburn)
during the
Irish Confederate Wars, an ****ociated...
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Lisnagarvey Hockey Club is a
field hockey club
based in Hillsborough,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The club was
founded in 1901 and was
originally based...
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title in the
previous edition. They were
defeated 4–2 in the
final by
Lisnagarvey, who won
their second title.
Arminen finished in
third after defeating...
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peerage in the
House of Lords,
taking the
title of
Baron Trimble, of
Lisnagarvey in the
County of Antrim. He did not
stand again for the ****embly, which...
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Ireland in rugby,
Ireland in cricket,
Northern Ireland in
football and
Lisnagarvey Hockey Club in hockey. He
describes his
national identity as geographically...
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contained seven wards (Ballymacash, Ballymacoss,
Harmony Hill, Lambeg,
Lisnagarvey,
Magheralave and
Wallace Park), and was
known as
Lisburn Town North....
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Castlereagh District. The town was
originally known as
Lisnagarvy (also
spelt Lisnagarvey or Lisnagarvagh)
after the
townland in
which it formed. This is derived...