• Benburb (from Irish Beann Borb, meaning 'proud/prominent cliff')) is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies 7.5 miles from...
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  • Benburb Football Club is a Scottish football club, based in Govan, Glasgow. Formed in 1885, the club is a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association...
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    The Battle of Benburb took place on 5 June 1646 during the Irish Confederate Wars, the Irish theatre of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It was fought...
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    Benburb Castle is a castle situated in Benburb, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is built on a limestone cliff overlooking the River Blackwater, the...
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    Benburb Street (Irish: Sráid na Binne Boirbe) is a street in Dublin, Ireland. Benburb Street runs parallel with the River Liffey from Queen Street to...
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  • "The Battle of Benburb" is an Irish song commemorating the 1646 Battle of Benburb. The tune was composed by Tommy Makem, with the lyrics drawn from a nineteenth...
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    Confederate Ulster Army. He is known for his victory at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. O'Neill's later years were marked by infighting amongst the Confederates...
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    Professor McKenna, grew up in the townland of Lisbanlemneigh situated between Benburb and The Moy, County Tyrone and attended St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon...
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  • Notes St Cadoc's are ground-sharing with Benburb at New Tinto Park. Auchinleck Talbot Beith Juniors Benburb / St Cadoc's Clydebank Cumnock Juniors Darvel...
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    towards the soldiers who received a steady income. Barrack Street (renamed Benburb Street in 1890), which ran directly in front of the site, became associated...
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  • Arthurlie Ashfield Auchinleck Talbot Beith Juniors Bellshill Athletic Benburb Blantyre Victoria Bonnyton Thistle BSC Glasgow Caledonian Locomotives Cambuslang...
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    1st Galway Liscarroll New Ross Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill Cashel Knocknanuss Dublin Rathmines 1649–53 Cromwellian Conquest...
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  • Carrickfergus after its defeat by the native Ulster Army at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. After the war was over, many of the soldiers settled permanently...
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  • Bluebell v Edinburgh University Fort William v Hill of Beath Hawthorn Benburb v Vale of Leithen Burntisland Shipyard v Dunipace Haddington Athletic v...
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    Football League clubs within the city as well, such as Pollok, Maryhill, Benburb, Ashfield, Glasgow Perthshire F.C., Glasgow United (formerly Shettleston...
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    Ireland, and decisively defeated the Covenanter army in the Battle of Benburb. In 1647, the Confederates suffered a string of defeats by the Parliamentarians...
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    Ireland, and decisively defeated the Covenanter army in the Battle of Benburb. In 1647, the Confederates suffered a string of defeats at Dungan's Hill...
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    Altmore Ardstraw Artigarvan Augher Aughnacloy Ballygawley Ballymagorry Benburb Beragh Bready Brockagh Caledon Clady Clogher Clonoe Coagh Derryloughan...
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  • June 1974 while running from British soldiers in a field near his home in Benburb, County Tyrone Northern Ireland. John Pat Cunningham was born in c. 1947...
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  • and then prior at Benburb Priory. At Benburb, Rookey began the common Catholic practice of blessing people after Mass. It was in Benburb that it was first...
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  • to Ireland, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini. On 5 June 1646 the Battle of Benburb was fought, on the Blackwater, where O'Neill routed Monro, inflicting over...
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    Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill) inflicted a defeat on a Scottish Covenanter army at Benburb in County Tyrone, but the native Irish forces failed to follow up their...
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    Juniors 6 7 10 Gartcairn 7 7 11 Glenafton Athletic 6 7 12 St Cadoc's 6 6 13 Hurlford United 7 5 14 Shotts Bon Accord 6 3 15 Benburb 6 2 16 Darvel 5 0...
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    goalkeeper, and is known to have most recently play for Scottish Amateur side Benburb now goalie coach of lowland league side Cumbernauld Colts. He started his...
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    They fought under the Irish general Owen Roe O'Neill at the Battle of Benburb when O'Neill had an overwhelming victory in 1646. The gallowglasses of...
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  • Wigtown & Bladnoch v Auchinleck Talbot Irvine Meadow v Dunipace Pollok v Benburb Newton Stewart v Luncarty Sauchie Juniors v Burntisland Shipyard St Cuthbert...
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    1st Galway Liscarroll New Ross Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill Cashel Knocknanuss Dublin Rathmines 1649–53 Cromwellian Conquest...
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  • armies retreated from central Ulster after the Irish Confederate victory at Benburb. Following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649–52), Catholicism was...
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  • Meadow. St Cadoc's ground-shared with Benburb at New Tinto Park. Arthurlie Auchinleck Talbot Beith Juniors Benburb / St Cadoc's Clydebank Cumnock Juniors...
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    Peregrine", Franciscan Mission Associates ""St. Peregrine OSM", Our Lady of Benburb Priory". Archived from the original on 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2014-08-30...
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