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Village in County Louth, Ireland
Ballymascanlan (Irish: Baile Mhic Scanláin), otherwise Ballymascanlon, is a small village and townland in County Louth, Ireland. It is 4 km (2.5 mi) north-east
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Anglo-Irish aristocrat and botanical illustrator
October 1932) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and amateur artist from Ballymascanlan, County Louth. She holds the distinction of being the oldest person
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Ballymacward Ballymagauran Ballymahon Ballymakeera (Baile Mhic Íre) Ballymascanlan Ballymoe Ballymore (Cork) Ballymore (Westmeath) Ballymore Eustace Ballymote
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
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County in Ireland
Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond on that of the English. The lands of Ballymascanlan, part of the former estates of Mellifont Abbey, were transferred from
County_Louth
Barony in Louth, Ireland
(Irish: An tÁth Buí), Ballymascanlan Civil Parish, Barony of Lower Dundalk, County Louth Aghameen (Irish: An tÁth Mín), Ballymascanlan Civil Parish, Barony
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v t e Dundalk People Districts Ballymascanlan Blackrock Carlingford Castletown Cooley Peninsula Dromiskin Faughart Greenore Haggardstown Jenkinstown Kilkerley
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County town of County Louth, Ireland
Dundalk has several game angling waters including the Dee, Glyde, Fane, Ballymascanlan and Castletown rivers. All these rivers flow into the Irish sea at Dundalk
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277 Lower Dundalk Ballymascanlan Dundalk Aghameen 343 Lower Dundalk Ballymascanlan Dundalk Aghnaskeagh 321 Lower Dundalk Ballymascanlan Dundalk Allardstown
List of townlands of County Louth
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Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland
estimated 35 tons (31.75 tonnes), and a Bronze Age gallery grave, both near Ballymascanlan. The peninsula is primarily agricultural territory, but is also home
Cooley_Peninsula
Village in County Louth, Ireland
the eponymous townland of Jenkinstown. Neighbouring villages include Ballymascanlan in the west, Ravensdale in the north, and Rathcor in the north and east
Jenkinstown,_County_Louth
Census town in County Louth, Ireland
town in County Louth, Ireland. It is located in the civil parish of Ballymascanlan. The local Roman Catholic church, the Church of St Mary, was built c
Lordship,_County_Louth
Dolmen in County Louth, Ireland
Dolmen is 4.3 km (2.7 mi) northeast of Dundalk, on the west bank of the Ballymascanlan River. The dolmen dates to the Neolithic, around 3000 BC. It was used
Proleek_Dolmen
Irish aristocrat and botanical illustrator
Frederica Louisa Edith Plunket (1838–1886) was an Irish aristocrat from Ballymascanlan, County Louth, a prolific botanical illustrator and pioneering mountaineer
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purportedly a leper hospital, more likely a hospital for the sick Ballymascanlan Priory Cistercian monks apparently intended daughter of Mellifont, 1232-3
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of a family that originated in what is now County Louth in Ireland. Ballymascanlan, near Dundalk, is named after them. The name rarely bears the prefix
Mac_Scannláin
Anglican diocese of the Church of Ireland
(St Patrick), Ballyeglish (St Matthias), Ballygawley Parish Church, Ballymascanlan (St Mary), Ballymoyer (St Luke), Belleek (St Luke), Benburb (St Patrick)
Diocese of Armagh (Church of Ireland)
Diocese_of_Armagh_(Church_of_Ireland)
Dáil constituency (1923–present)
95 87 100 Dundalk rural area, County Louth 22721 25612 27269 019 Ballymascanlan, County Louth 2016 2213 2206 020 Barronstown, County Louth 647 744
Louth_(Dáil_constituency)
parishes in County Louth: Ardee Ballybarrack Ballyboys Ballymakenny Ballymascanlan Barronstown Beaulieu Cappoge Carlingford Carrickbaggot Castletown Charlestown
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Townland in County Louth, Ireland
1951 and the station building was subsequently used as a private home. Ballymascanlan, a townland which borders to the west "Baile na Lorgan/Bellurgan". logainm
Bellurgan
Railway station in County Louth, Ireland
v t e Dundalk People Districts Ballymascanlan Blackrock Carlingford Castletown Cooley Peninsula Dromiskin Faughart Greenore Haggardstown Jenkinstown Kilkerley
Dundalk Clarke railway station
Dundalk_Clarke_railway_station
Several small flows from the Cooley Peninsula Flurry River (a.k.a. River Ballymascanlan) Castletown River (a.k.a. Creggan River) - 45 km (28 miles) Tributary
Dundalk_Bay
Barony in Louth, Ireland
Drogheda Dundalk Dunleer Greenore Villages and Townlands Annagassan Ballymascanlan Baltray Blackrock Castlebellingham Clogherhead Collon Dromiskin Haggardstown
Ardee_(barony)
Former Dean of Armagh
After curacies in Desertcreat and Drumcree he became the incumbent at Ballymascanlan in 1929. St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh Armagh Clergy and Parishes:
Henry_Rennison
Local authority of County Louth, Ireland
Gate, St. Mary's (part) and West Gate 6 Dundalk Dundalk—Carlingford Ballymascanlan, Carlingford, Drummullagh, Dundalk No. 1 Urban, Dundalk No. 2 Urban
Louth_County_Council
Major roads in Ireland
Annamoe – Laragh – Rathdrum R755 T62 (Dundalk) (Omeath) (Dundalk) – Ballymascanlan – The Bush – Carlingford – Omeath – Cornamucklagh – border – (to Newry
Trunk_roads_in_Ireland
Road in Ireland
nearly encircles the Cooley Mountains. It starts at a roundabout at Ballymascanlan, just north of Dundalk, where it meets the N52 and the M1/N1 roads.
R173_road_(Ireland)
purportedly a leper hospital, more likely a hospital for the sick Ballymascanlan Priory Cistercian monks apparently intended daughter of Mellifont, 1232-3
List of monastic houses in County Louth
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