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    Ronald John McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun, PC (30 April 1861 – 12 October 1934), was a British Conservative politician and writer. McNeill was born in...
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    Cushendun (from Irish Cois Abhann Doinne, meaning 'foot of the River Dun') is a small coastal village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It sits off...
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  • Seamus O'Hara (category People from Cushendun)
    restaurateur in Cushendall. He attended school at St Ciaran's Primary School in Cushendun. He was also educated at Garron Tower and Queen's University Belfast where...
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  • knighted. Seven two-storey houses at Cushendun, County Antrim for Ronald McNeill, 1912. Hall and Club, Cushendun, County Antrim for Ronald Mcneill, 1912...
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  • Moira O'Neill (category People from Cushendun)
    ballads and other verse inspired by County Antrim, where she lived at Cushendun. In 1895, she and her husband Walter Skrine lived on a 16,500 acre ranch...
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    north Antrim. The main towns and villages in the Glens are Ballycastle, Cushendun, Cushendall, Waterfoot, Carnlough and Glenarm. From the mid-13th century...
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    (with well-known golf links), Portballintrae and Ballycastle; on the east Cushendun, Cushendall and Waterfoot on Red Bay, Carnlough and Glenarm, Larne on...
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    Fair Head and continues with the North Channel and the settlements of Cushendun, then Cushendall and finally Waterfoot. Causeway Coast and Glens District...
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    February 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Conglomerate. Conglomerate at Cushendun, Northern Ireland Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • Adriatic Sea; the scenes in the caves below Renly's camp were filmed at the Cushendun Caves, County Antrim; and the set representing the huge ruined castle...
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