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  • * [[Newtown Cromellin]] | [[Antrim Upper]] || [[Dunluce Lower]] || [[Massereene Lower]]
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  • ...empties itself into the south-western corner of Lough Neagh. The Tara and Newtown-Hamilton, the Creggan and the Fleury cross the border into [[County Louth]] ...y, until it was then held by the MacCanns, who were Lords of Clanbrassil. Upper and Lower Orior were O'Hanlon territory. Tiranny was ruled by Ronaghan. M
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  • *Upper Ossory * [[Newtown, County Laois|Newtown]]
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  • ...lybricken, Waterford City|Ballybricken]], [[Ballyduff Lower]], [[Ballyduff Upper]], [[Ballydurn]], [[Ballygunner]], [[Ballylaneen]], [[Ballymacarbry]], [[Ba *[[Newtown, County Waterford|Newtown]]
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  • ...ear]] fashion, following the coastline. There is a lower shore area and an upper area. Fundamentally Buckie itself is the central part of the community lyin ...e 1866-1870 survey Buckie has developed markedly with areas named Seatown, Newtown, Ianstown and Portessie. The 19th century OS Six Inch series<ref name="os6-
    21 KB (3,393 words) - 15:04, 6 January 2015
  • ** Emmanuel (in Newtown) ** Newtown Evangelical Baptist Church [http://www.nebc.org.uk/]
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  • ...Newtown Railway, later becoming part of the Cambrian Railway's route from Newtown to Builth Wells; the railway was closed on 31 December 1962. Now used as a |Upper Penrhuddlan
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  • ...re]], [[Staffordshire]], [[Worcestershire]] and [[Gloucestershire]]. At [[Upper Arley]] the Severn briefly forms the border between Staffordshire and Shrop **[[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]]
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  • ...Valley to the Upper Severn Valley and on toward [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]]. It is the highest town on the [[River Severn]], the source of which lies ...nd the building is then in perfect Georgian proportion. The Llanidloes and Newtown railway eventually formed part of the Mid Wales line of the Cambrian Railwa
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  • The Teme rises in [[Radnorshire]], south of [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]], and flows thence through [[Knighton, Radnorshire|Knighton]] where it for ...sty Hill]] in the [[Kerry, Radnorshire|Kerry Hills]] near Dolfor, south of Newtown. Two other rivers, the [[River Ithon]] and the [[River Mule]], rise within
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  • | [[Newtown St Boswells]] || Sprouston Road <small>TD6 0QD</small> || {{map|}} || align | [[Upper Mill]], Saddleworth || <small>OL3 6</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 1
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  • '''Newtownbutler''' or '''Newtown Butler''' is a small village in [[Fermanagh]], in the south-east corner of ...ie/130653.aspx Placenames Database of Ireland]</ref> Originally known as ''Newtown'', it was renamed ''Newtownbutler'' when Theophilus Butler was created Baro
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  • ...in [[Tullyvallan]] [[townland]]. The parish is within the barony of [[Fews Upper]].<ref name=Ire>{{cite web|title=Newtownhamilton|url=http://www.thecore.com
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  • ...t fed into the canal at Firepool, in order to ensure that the mills on the upper section could function. Instead water was pumped out of the river at [[Cree ...oration, which included Kings and Standards locks, and the bottom gates of Newtown Lock. Some bridges had been raised, but only to 4 feet, which allowed canoe
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  • ...tary of the Blacckwater, the [[River Awbeg|Awbeg]] has two branches in its upper stretches; one branch forms the northern boundary while the other near [[Bu ...worth]], [[Killavullen]], [[Knockraha]], [[Mallow, County Cork|Mallow]], [[Newtown Ballyhay]], [[New Twopothouse]] and [[Shanballymore]];
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  • ...rare because, unlike other log-boats found here, it has oval shapes on the upper edge which could have held oars. Investigations are on-going.<ref>[http://w File:Medieval hospital at Newtown Trim - geograph.org.uk - 942583.jpg|River Boyne at Trim
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  • ...sus]</ref> Llanyre is located to the west of [[Llandrindod Wells]], in the upper [[Wye Valley]]. The area is largely rural, and is probably best known for *Newtown Textile Museum ''(18 Miles)''
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  • On 3 January 1863 the standard gauge Newtown and Machynlleth Railway opened, followed on 1 July of the same year by the * The ''Upper Corris Tramway'' from Maespoeth Junction to quarries surrounding [[Corris U
    24 KB (3,739 words) - 13:44, 6 January 2015
  • ..., the land was part of the kingdom of Ossory, and remained so as part of [[Upper Ossory]] into the seventeenth century. ..., Clonageera, Dereen, the Course wood, Tinweir, Ballinaslee, Tubberboe and Newtown.
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  • ...ages=40|year=1970|publisher=Studio Vista Limited}}</ref> It was located on Upper Thomas Street. The brewery was a three-storey brick building with rounded c ...354 flats alone.<ref>[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/cx/?id=101170 Emporis: Newtown, Birmingham]</ref>
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