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Magheraboy (from
Irish machaire buí 'yellow plain') is a
barony in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. To its east lies
Lower Lough Erne, and it is bordered...
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Magheraboy causewa****
enclosure is an
early Neolithic enclosure located near
Sligo town in
northwest Ireland.
Built during the
Early Neolithic period "monumental...
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English undertakers and
native Irish. The
baronies of
Knockninny and
Magheraboy were
allotted to
Scottish undertakers,
those of Clankelly, Magherastephana...
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ringfort sites in the
townlands of Liscooly, Carrick,
Carricknashane and
Magheraboy.
Saint Bridget's holy well is
located at Kiltown,
Killygordon (near Liscooley)...
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Lagavara Lemnagh Beg
Lemnagh More
Lisbellanagroagh Beg
Lisbellanagroagh More
Magheraboy Magheracashel Maghernahar Prolusk Templastragh Toberkeagh White Park List...
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Macfinn Upper, Mad****el Lower, Maghaberry, Magherabeg,
Magheraboy,
Magheraboy or Bushmills,
Magheraboy Lower, Magheracashel, Magheracross, Magheragall, Magherahoney...
- near
Semussac Diconche La
Coterelle La
Mastine Donegore,
County Antrim Magheraboy Causewa**** Enclosure,
County Sligo Castro of
Zambujal in its
second construction...
- (Cairbre, in
County Sligo),
Rosclogher (Dartrighe, in
County Leitrim), and
Magheraboy (Machaire Bui,
mainly Toorah or
Tuath Ratha) and
Firlurg (Lorg, in County...
- an
early Neolithic causewa**** enclosure.
Built around 4000 B.C., the
Magheraboy causewa****
enclosure is
located on high
ground overlooking the town from...
- Erne, and it is
bordered by four
other baronies in
Northern Ireland:
Magheraboy to the south;
Tirkennedy to the south-east;
Omagh West to the north; and...