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    Oneilland West (from Irish Uí Nialláin, the name of an ancient Gaelic district) is a barony in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is also called Clancann...
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    Neagh. At some stage the barony was divided into Oneilland East and Oneilland West. The barony of Oneilland—also recorded as Oneilan—derives its name from...
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    Oneilland East is bordered by three other baronies: Oneilland West to the west; Iveagh Lower to the east; and Orior Lower to the south. Oneilland East...
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    the MacCanns. Oneilland East was the territory of the O'Garveys, who were also displaced by the MacCanns. Oneilland West, like Oneilland East, was once...
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    Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the historic baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West. It had a population of 282 people (116 households) in the 2011 Census...
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    name to the territory of Clancann (Clann Chana), later the barony of Oneilland West. This lay in northern County Armagh between the River Bann and River...
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  • Gullion/Ring of Gullion Baronies Armagh Fews Lower Fews Upper Oneilland East Oneilland West Orior Lower Orior Upper Tiranny WikiProject Northern Ireland...
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    Gullion/Ring of Gullion Baronies Armagh Fews Lower Fews Upper Oneilland East Oneilland West Orior Lower Orior Upper Tiranny WikiProject Northern Ireland...
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    (from Tamhnach an Ghlasáin meaning "grassy field of the finch") Tannaghmore West (from Tamhnach Mór meaning "big grassy field") Tullygally (from Tulaigh Geala...
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  • Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Oneilland West and up until 1851 in the civil parish of Loughgall after which it was...
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