• Derryvullan (from Irish Doire Mhaoláin, meaning 'Mullan's oak wood') is a civil parish and townland (of 296 acres) in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland...
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  • County Antrim, Northern Ireland Doonan, County Fermanagh, a townland in Derryvullan, County Fermanagh, County Tyrone Doonan, Queensland, a suburb on the...
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  • Achad-beithe Achad-beithe Aredmuilt Monastery early monastic site, probably Derryvullan Ariodmuilt Boho Monastery early monastic site Botha St Faber Feadhbar...
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    Castle Coole (category Civil parish of Derryvullan)
    which is 529 acres (214 ha) in size, is situated in the civil parish of Derryvullan, in the historic barony of Tirkennedy, as well as Fermanagh and Omagh...
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  • Clones, Clones Civil Parish, Monaghan - Mac Oscar of Magheracross and Derryvullan, Fermanagh and later Dromore (Tyrone), a branch of the Maguires, descending...
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  • family were Ballycassidy, north of Enniskillen; Cassidy, in the parish of Derryvullan; and Farrancassidy, on Inishmacsaint. The latter island is on Lough Erne...
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  • American academic historian Keeran, County Fermanagh, a townland in Derryvullan, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Kiran (given name), an unrelated...
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  • Aghavea Belleek Boho Cleenish Clones (also Co. Monaghan) Derrybrusk Derryvullan Devenish Drumkeeran Drummully (also Co. Monaghan) Enniskillen Galloon...
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  • of Breaslán Progenitor: Territory: Inniskeel, Fanad peninsula, later Derryvullan, Fermanagh Extra: Forced out of Fanad by the MacSweeneys in 1261 and...
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  • Magenis was a priest in Ireland during the 15th century. The Incumbent at Derryvullan, he was Archdeacon of Clogher until his death on 18 February 1441. "A...
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