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Seaforde is a
small village in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
within the
townland of Naghan, one mile (1.6 km)
north of
Clough on the main Ballynahinch...
- Ministry, thirty-second
Australian Commonwealth ministry, 6–13 July 1945
Seaforde, a
village in
County Down,
Northern Ireland (named for a
family called...
- Clough, Crossgar, Dundrum, Killough, Killyleagh, Newcastle, Saintfield,
Seaforde and Strangford. The Down
District Council area
consisted of 4 electoral...
- Rostrevor, Roughfort,
Rousky Saintfield, Sandholes, Scarva,
Scotch Street,
Seaforde, Seskinore, Shanmaghery, Shanvey, Sheeptown, Shrigley, Silverbridge, Sion...
- Tans from
London came to
shoot the
people down"
Reference is also made to
Seaforde Street in the
Short Strand area of east Belfast,
which was
often the scene...
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disappeared 27
December 1769) was an Anglo-Irish army officer. Born in
Seaforde,
County Down, he was the
seventh son of
Irish parliamentarian Mathew Forde...
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British flying boat HMS Seaford, the name of
several ships of the
Royal Navy
Seaforde, a
small village in
Northern Ireland Sleaford, a
market town in Lincolnshire...
- Ceredigion,
Wales Otters and Butterflies,
Buckfastleigh Seaforde Gardens and
Butterfly House,
Seaforde,
County Down,
Northern Ireland Stratford Butterfly Farm...
-
successful American naval officers of the period.
Blakeley was born near
Seaforde,
County Down, Ireland.
Brought to the
United States as a
child in 1783...
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Rathfriland Ravernet Ringhaddy Rostrevor Saintfield Saul
Scarva Seaforde Seahill Sheeptown Shrigley Spa
Strangford Tievenadarragh Tullylish Tullynakill...