• Seagoe Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate A division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland...
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    Portadown F.C. and Annagh United in the NIFL Championship, and Bourneview Young Men F.C., Hanover F.C., St Mary's Youth F.C. and Seagoe F.C. in the Mid-Ulster...
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  • Lee Bonis (category Portadown F.C. players)
    non league game in Northern Ireland, with spells at Portadown BBOB and Seagoe, helping the latter to win the Alan Wilson Cup, having came through the...
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    and tripled its manufacturing operations to 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2). VZS/Seagoe Advanced Ceramics Ltd. made ceramics products in Glenrothes, including stand-off...
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    station and opened on 12 September 1842, replacing a temporary station at Seagoe that had opened the preceding year. The Portadown station was moved to the...
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  • and return to the top tier on the second last day of the season beating Seagoe 1–0. On the final day of the season when the team lifted the trophy, they...
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  • Rowan, Roxborough Salters Grange, Seaboughan, Seafin, Seagahan, Seagoe Lower, Seagoe Upper, Selshion, Serse, Shanecrackan Beg, Shaneglish, Shankill, Shanmullagh...
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  • Killevy Abbey Kilmore Monastery Kilnasaggart Monastery (approx.) Mullaghbrack Seagoe Monastery Tartaraghan Grange Tassagh Priory Tynan Abbey Armagh Abbey (approx...
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  • "Cainneach's well") Tirsogue (from Tír Sídheóg meaning "land of the fairies") Seagoe parish: Ballynamony (from Baile na Mónadh meaning "townland of the bog")...
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    beaten-to-death by loyalists in Portadown. His body was found in the River Bann at Seagoe on 22 April. 27-28 July 1979: A former RUC officer and Orangeman, James...
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