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Synonyms for ballynakill or Related words with ballynakill
tiaquin
glennamaddy
ballymoe
clonmacnowen
trughanacmy
dunkellin
kiltartan
carrigallen
rosclogher
mountbellew
moycullen
templetogher
magunihy
kilconnell
cloonclare
drumahaire
kilcolman
shanid
ballymahon
glenquin
banagh
ballybritt
rathconrath
tobercurry
rossinver
tirerrill
clonlisk
coolestown
tirawley
killannin
glanarought
gorteen
iraghticonnor
castlerahan
pubblebrien
knockane
clankee
leyny
killinane
tullygarvey
clanmaurice
tirhugh
coshlea
killoscobe
killasnet
slievardagh
kilbegnet
killosolan
ballynamuddagh
inishmagrath
Examples of "ballynakill"
In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II,
Ballynakill
was not represented.
Ardnurcher civil parish, County Offaly comprises 14 townlands: Ardnurcher Glebe, Attiblaney, Ballykilleen,
Ballynakill
Beg,
Ballynakill
Little, Burrow, Cappydonnell Big, Cappydonnell Little, Cloncraff, Dunard, Kilmalady Big, Kilmalady Little, Russagh and Tully.
Ballynakill
is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about north of Mullingar.
Ballynakill
was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.
It consisted of the parishes of Athenry, Monivea, Tiaquin, Kilkerrin, Moylough, Killererin,
Ballynakill
-Aghiart (in Killian), Kilmoylan, and possibly Abbeyknockmoy.
The neighbouring townlands are:
Ballynakill
to the east, Tober to the south–east, Froghanstown and Multyfarnham to the south and Ballynaclonagh and Soho to the west.
Annagh, Auburn, Ballaghkeeran Big, Ballaghkeeran Little, Ballyboy Lowpark, Ballynacliffy,
Ballynakill
,
Ballynakill
Upper, Bethlehem, Bleanphuttoge, Boardsland, Brittas, Caplahard, Carrickfin, Cartronkeel, Corr, Creevenmanagh, Deerpark, Farrannamoreen, Fortyacres, Glassan, Kilfaughny, Kilkenny Abbey, Kilkenny Lanesborough, Kilkenny West, Lackan, Lisdachon, Lisnascreen, Lissatunny, Lissoy, Littletown, Lowpark Ballyboy, Lurgan, Magheracuirknagh, Pearsonsbrook, Portaneena, Rath, Temple's Island, Toberclare, Tobernagauhoge, Tonagh, Tullaghan, Tullyhogan, Tullyhumphrys, Tullylanesborough and Waterstown
Connemara is composed of the Catholic parishes of Carna, Clifden (Omey and Ballindoon),
Ballynakill
, Roundstone and Inishbofin. The territory contains the civil parishes of Moyrus,
Ballynakill
, Omey, Ballindoon and Inishbofin (the last parish was for a time part of the territory of the Clann Uí Mháille, the O Malleys of the territory of Umhall, County Mayo.)
The neighbouring townlands are:
Ballynakill
to the north–west, Ballinriddera to the south–east, Lismalady to the south–west and Tober to the west.
Ballynakill
is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster.
Oliver Grace, of Shanganagh, (now Gracefield) was chosen in 1689 as the representative in Parliament of the borough of
Ballynakill
, in the Queen's County, Ireland.
Several other members of the Moore family may also be mentioned. John Moore, great-grandson of Arthur Moore, younger son of the first Viscount, represented
Ballynakill
in the Irish Parliament. He was the father of 1) John Moore, who represented
Ballynakill
in the Irish Parliament as well as Newry in the British Parliament, and of 2) Francis Moore, a General in the British Army. The Honourable Robert Moore, younger son of the third Earl, represented Louth and Belfast in the Irish Parliament.
From 1797 to 1800, Mathew was a member of the Irish House of Commons for
Ballynakill
in what was then Queen's County, succeeding Eyre Coote.
The neighbouring townlands are
Ballynakill
to the north–east, Ballinphort to the east and south, Lismalady to the south, Froghanstown to the south–west and Donore to the north–west.
Multyfarnham civil parish comprises the village of Multyfarnham, and 14 townlands: Abbeyland, Ballindurrow, Ballinphort, Ballinriddera, Ballynaclonagh,
Ballynakill
, Donore, Froghanstown, Lismalady, Monintown, the townland of Multyfarnham, Rathganny, Soho and Tober.
Lieutenant General Montague James Mathew (18 August 1773 – 19 March 1819) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician, a member of the Irish House of Commons for
Ballynakill
until 1800 and of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom for County Tipperary from 1806 until his death in 1819.
George Ó Máille (1785–1865), an Irish smuggler, was born in Keelkyle, Connemara, the son of Padraig Ó Máille, a tenant of Richard "Humanity Dick" Martin, whose family had long provided protection for the trade. George operated from
Ballynakill
to the Channel Islands, and was the subject of many stories, songs and poems during and after his lifetime.
Moore was the son of John Moore (1726–1809), of Drumbanagher, County Armagh, Member of Parliament for
Ballynakill
, great-grandson of Arthur Moore, younger son of Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore, ancestor of the Earls and Marquesses of Drogheda. His mother was Gertrude Baillie, daughter of Capt. Francis Baillie.
Moore was returned to the Irish House of Commons for
Ballynakill
in 1783 (succeeding his father-in-law), a seat he held until 1790, and then represented Lisburn until 1798 and Newry between 1799 and 1800. He continued to represent Newry in the British Parliament from 1801-02.
The Conmhaícne Mara (the Conmhaicne of the sea) were located in what is now the extreme west of County Galway and gave their name to the territory they occupied i.e. Connemara, which is the anglicised form of Conmhaicne Mara. The territory of Conmhaicne Mara / Connemara covers all of the barony of Ballynahinch and the civil parish of Inishbofin, which is in the barony of Murrisk. The territory contains the five civil parishes of
Ballynakill
/Baile na Cille, Ballindoon, Moyrus/Maigh Iorras, Omey/Iomaidh Fheicín and Inishbofin/Inis Bó Fine. The territory contains the five Catholic parishes of "An Clochán" (Clifden, Omey & Ballindoon), "Iorras Ainbhtheach" (Carna), "Cloch na Rón"/(Roundstone), "Baile na Cille" (
Ballynakill
) and "Inis Bó Fine"/(*Inishbofin (County Galway)).