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Synonyms for eglish or Related words with eglish
ballybritt
coolestown
ballyboy
clonlisk
ballycowan
parsonstown
castlerahan
ballymahon
garrycastle
bailieborough
ballynakill
tiaquin
letterluna
bawnboy
mountbellew
clankee
reynagh
tinnahinch
cullenagh
shrule
slievemargy
clarmallagh
kilmanman
abbeyleix
clonmacnowen
clonsast
carrigallen
enniskeen
kiltartan
geashill
kilbarron
kilconnell
ballynamona
aghancon
edenderry
borrisokane
clonmore
tullygarvey
kilcoursey
drumgoon
kenry
cootehill
noughaval
glennamaddy
rathaspick
coshlea
shanid
kilcornan
kilmurryely
kilcolman
Examples of "eglish"
Eglish
St. Patrick's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of
Eglish
in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Eglish
St. Patrick's is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club.
Eglish
is located in west County Offaly. It contains Lough Coura.
Eagralougher, Edenappa, Edenaveys, Edenderry, Edenykennedy, Edenknappagh,
Eglish
, Ellisholding, Elm Park or Mullaghatinny, Enagh, Ennislare, Eshwary
Bulfin died on Christmas Eve 1968, and is buried in
Eglish
churchyard near Birr, Co Offaly.
McKenna is from
Eglish
, County Tyrone, and previously played Gaelic football for the Tyrone minors.
Edenaveys, Edenderry (Co. Down), Edenderry (Co. Tyrone), Ederney, Eglinton,
Eglish
, Enniskillen, Erganagh, Eskra
Eglish
(), also called Fercale ("Fir Ceall") is a barony in County Offaly (formerly King's County), Republic of Ireland.
The names
Eglish
("An Eaglais", "the church") and Fercale ("Fir Ceall", "men of the churches") both refer to churches.
Nearby villages include Fivealley about 3 km. to the north which is on the N52 motorway and Killyon about 3 km. to the south on R-440, both of which are located within the same parish.
Eglish
Castle and the Church of St. James,
Eglish
, are located about 3 km. to the west.
The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in Gaelic Games since the 1880s, with Athenry, and
Eglish
, winning the championships of the other two provinces. Angela Downey scored 7-5 for St Paul’s in their semi-final demolition of
Eglish
.
In Gaelic Ireland, Rath was located in the territory of Firceall, of the Kingdom of Meath. The O'Molloy clan were chieftains of the territory and had a castle in nearby
Eglish
(the remains of which are still visible today). Following the plantations of Offaly in the 16th century, Firceall was broken up into the Baronies of Ballycowan, Ballyboy and
Eglish
.
McAnallen won consecutive Tyrone Minor Championships with
Eglish
in 1996 and 1997. He won a Tyrone Intermediate Championship medal with the club in 1997.
Eagle Hill or Ouna, Eagry, East Park, East Torr, Eden, Edenturcher, Edenvale,
Eglish
, Elephant Rock, Elginny, Ellanabough, Enagh Lower, Englishtown, Eshery, Eskylane, Essan, Evishacrow, Evishnablay
The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in Gaelic Games since the 1880s, with Glenamaddy and
Eglish
winning the championships of the other two provinces.
Eglish
was territory of the Ó Maolmhuaidh (O'Molloy) of the Southern Uí Néill, prince of Firceall (Fir Cell, "men of the churches"). During its existence Firceall was the location of a number of ancient abbeys and castles. The church at Lynally (near Tullamore) formed the parish church until the foundation of parish churches at Rahan, Killoughey, Ballyboy, Drumcullen and
Eglish
. A number of known ancient abbeys were located at Drumcullen, Killyon, Kilcormac and Rahan.
This constituency comprised the south-western part of King's County now known as County Offaly. It consisted of the baronies of Ballycowan, Ballyboy and
Eglish
, Ballybritt, Clonlisk and Garrycastle.
Derrycrin (
Eglish
) is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon Upper and the civil parish of Ballinderry and covers an area of 444 acres.
Connacht defeated Ulster 5–1 to 3–2 in the trophy semi-final at
Eglish
in the semi-final and then defeated Munster by 2–3 to 2–2 at Russell Park.
Leinster defeated Ulster by 3–11 to 1–4 in the trophy semi-final at
Eglish
while Connacht defeated Munster 3–3 to 0–5 at Na Fianna. Leinster defeated Connacht by 3–16 to 2–8 in the final.