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Moygownagh or
Moygawnagh (Irish:
Maigh Ghamhnach,
meaning "plain of the cows or calves") is a
civil parish and
village in the
historical barony of Tyrawley...
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Moygownagh GAA (Irish: CLG
Maith Gamhnach) is a
Gaelic football club in
County Mayo. It was
established in 1979.
Moygownagh "Foundation of
Moygownagh...
- Foxford)
Tyrawley (north-east,
containing Ballina, Ballycastle, Killala,
Moygownagh)
South Mayo Clanmorris, (south-east,
containing Claremorris and Balla)...
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Merrion Mount Temple Moville Moycarkey Moycullen (Maigh Cuilinn)
Moydow Moygownagh Moylough Moynalty Moyvane Moyvoughly Muff
Mulhuddart Mulhussey Mullagh...
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Forrew (Irish: Foithriú) is a
townland in the
civil parish of
Moygownagh and
historical barony of Tirawley,
County Mayo, Ireland. The townland,
which is...
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townland near
Moygownagh,
County Mayo....
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Bonniconlon B
Castlebar Mitchels C
Garrymore B
Islandeady B
Kilmaine B
Kilmovee Shamrocks B
Knockmore C
Louisburgh B The
Neale B
Moygownagh Mayo
Gaels B...
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County Sligo. The
historical barony of
Tirawley also includes:
Ballina Moygownagh Killala Crossmolina Pontoon,
County Mayo
Ceide Fields Ballycastle Belderrig...
- needed] Fr.
Hoban ministered in
Ballina and
served as
Parish Priest in
Moygownagh, Co Mayo. He is now
retired from
parochial work. [citation needed] Fr...
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there has been a
priest and
celebration of the
Eucharist in his
parish –
Moygownagh –
since the
eighth century. But he
believes he will be that last priest...