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- Magheraculmoney (from Irish Machaire Cul Muine, meaning "plain at the back of the shrubbery") is a civil parish in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland...
- Michael Sleavon VC (c. 1826 in Magheraculmoney, County Fermanagh – 15 August 1902, in Dromard, County Sligo) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross...
- Northern Irish obstetrician and gynaecologist. Hailing from Ardess, Magheraculmoney in County Fermanagh, he studied at the Trinity College, Dublin, and...
- parish, barony of Fore, County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland Carn (Magheraculmoney), a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Carn, Mayne, a townland...
- was the eldest son of Rev. Lord Adam Loftus (1816–1866), rector of Magheraculmoney, and his wife Margaret Fannin (d. 1902). He was declared bankrupt on...
- Inishmacsaint, Inis Muighe Samh Killesher, Kinawley, Kilskeery Magheracross, Magheraculmoney Pobal Rossory, Roslea Templecarn, Tomregan, Trory List of townlands...
- Kesh (from Irish Ceis 'wicker bridge') is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is on the Kesh River about 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lower Lough...
- 5 km east-north-east of Ederny. It is situated in the civil parish of Magheraculmoney and the historic barony of Lurg. It had a po****tion of 111 people...
- camp in 1860–1861 and 1866–1871 Cady, County Fermanagh, a townland in Magheraculmoney parish, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Cady (river), France Cady...
- Bell**** Derryvullan (also partly in barony of Tirkennedy) Drumkeeran Magheraculmoney Templecarn Trory (also partly in barony of Tirkennedy) "Lurg". Placenames...