Shane Bernagh Donnelly was an Irish rapparee who was active in the Cappagh and Altmore area of County Tyrone during the 17th century who would use the...
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was sentenced to death being a wild rapparee Willy Brennan Liam Deois Shane Bernagh Éamonn an Chnoic James Freney Black Francis Corrigan Captain Gallagher...
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afterwards in nearby Emyvale by local rapparee leader and folk hero Shane Bernagh. O'Mullowney, of Derrew in the Partry Mountains of County Mayo was perhaps...
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Altmore (redirect from Shane Barnagh's Sentry Box)
needed] Shane Bernagh’s Chair is a small rocky area on the outskirts of Cappagh and Altmore. It received its fame from local highwayman Shane Bernagh, who...
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afterwards in nearby Emyvale by local rapparee leader and folk hero Shane Bernagh. While being interviewed by Tadhg Ó Murchú of the Irish Folklore Commission...
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soon afterwards near Emyvale by local rapparee leader and folk hero Shane Bernagh. The Slieve Beagh Ramsar site (wetlands of international importance...
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on the local countryside. Named after the renowned local highwayman Shane Bernagh Donnelly it was then made famous by Poet WF Marshall. The area is well...
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Association for the first time on 30 April 1905. The club was named after Shane Bernagh, who was a highwayman and rapparee who was active in the local area...
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highest point in County Clare is Moylussa, 532 m (1,745 ft), in the Slieve Bernagh range in the east of the county. The following islands lie off the coast...
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