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Written by John McCullagh
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Friday, 13 May 2005 |
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I left early (around midnight!) but my friends stayed till four in the morning. All had a great time. |
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Written by John McCullagh
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Thursday, 12 May 2005 |
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The Miller Suite of the Canal Court Hotel was packed with happy people who were regally entertaine to a Brass band Show, A Video/Slideshow and Peader Cowan. A great time was had by all!! |
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Written by John McCullagh
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Wednesday, 11 May 2005 |
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The most famous graveyard in all our area is doubtless
that of Creggan, just outside of Crossmaglen, not least because it is the last
resting place of the celebrated Bards, Padraig Mac a Liondain (1685-1733),
Seamus Mor MacMurchadha (1720-1750) and Art MacCumhaigh (1738-1773).
The grave of Mac a Liondain is marked by a plaque
erected by Eigse Oirialla, an organisation harking back to an even earlier
period when the clans of Armagh, Monaghan, East Fermanagh, South Tyrone and North Louth were united under the great House of
Oriel. (The name too is commemorated in
the beautiful Oriel Trail, a glorious walk well-signposted through the
magnificent Cooley
Peninsula!). |
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