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829: 31: 589: 585:. The Catholic Parish of Drummully was absorbed into the Parish of Clones in either the late nineteenth century or the early twentieth century. The district and the various types of parish (both civil and ecclesiastical) are named after the Drummully Monastic Site. This monastic site and ruined former parish church are on a hilltop in the townland of Drummully, just inside County Fermanagh, very near Wattlebridge. The townland of Drummully is on the south-western edge of the district of Drummully. 864:
bridges carry the Derrykerrib Road from Edergool, a townland on the Fermanagh 'mainland', across a narrow channel of Upper Lough Erne and onto Derrykerrib, a townland that was formerly an island. A new navigation channel was also cut in 2017 and 2018, when the new Derrykerrib Bridge was being built. The new bridge spans this channel, which was cut on the Derrykerrib shore of Upper Lough Erne. This new channel allows boats to sail, via the Finn River, as far as the jetty at
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across the southern part of the townland of Annaghkilly, just south-west of Analore. The current viaduct was built in the 1920s, at the same time as Ballynure Viaduct, on the site of an earlier viaduct. Like Ballynure Viaduct, which is very nearby, Annaghkilly Viaduct did not cross the river. Most of
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The Finn meanders around the eastern edge of Derryvollan, flowing under Derryvollan Bridge. From here on, the river flows in a mainly southerly direction. It meanders around both Rough Hill and Gola, two neighbouring townlands in the north-west of County Monaghan that are a short distance north-east
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entrance to the canal is on a narrow channel of the lough at Edergool, a townland in the south-east of County Fermanagh that is directly opposite the townland of Derrykerrib. The canal entrance is right beside the Derrykerrib Bridges, being just to the north of the bridges, only a short distance to
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of Cornacrieve, flowing past Derrygannon Community Hall, and flowing on to the east as far as the townland of Derryvollan (also spelled as Derryvullan). The river flows around the edges of Derryvollan, separating that Fermanagh townland from Cornaguillagh, Cornacreeve and Corrinshingo (also spelled
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times. An Early Christian site, Drummully later developed into a small monastery and parish church in the Medieval Era. The church on the site was ruined by the early 1620s. The site has been used as a graveyard for several centuries, while what remains of the medieval church on this site has long
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Lisnawesnagh Bridge, which is constructed of stone, is located just north-east of Roslea and also carries the Deerpark Road across the Finn. There are three bridges on the edge of Roslea itself, a village surrounded on three sides by the Finn. These Roslea bridges, all of which are built of stone,
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in the townland of Quivvy on the County Cavan shore of Upper Lough Erne. The Lanesborough Demesne, near Belturbet, is directly opposite the north-western shore of Derrykerrib. Traditionally, the Finn River was considered navigable for most of the year by certain types of river boat, from its mouth
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There are two bridges at Derrykerrib, both of which are modern, concrete structures, located slightly to the north of the Finn River's mouth. These bridges are right beside each other, the older of the two dating from the late twentieth century, while the newer bridge was completed in 2018. These
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north-west of Roslea, which carries the Eshnadarragh Road across the Finn; and Derryvollan (also spelled as Derryvullan) Bridge, located a few miles north-north-east of Roslea, which carries the Deerpark Road across the Finn from County Fermanagh into County Monaghan. Derryvollan Bridge, which is
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Corragunt (also spelled as Carragunt) Bridge crosses from County Fermanagh into County Monaghan and is located only a few miles from the source of the Finn River. The bridge does not actually span the river, being situated a short distance to the north of the Finn. The bridge is just over a mile
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New Bridge, a small concrete bridge built in the twentieth century, is located just over a mile south-south-west of Roslea. This bridge is on the south-western edge of Spring Grove Forest and carries the Clogh Road across the Finn. The Clogh Road joins the Mullanahinch Road (the Roslea to Clones
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across a small ornamental lake beside the main entrance into the demesne. While the viaduct does not cross the Finn River, it is located very close to the river. Ballynure Viaduct is only a short distance to the east of Annaghkilly Railway Bridge, the structure that actually carried the railway
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The river then flows back into Fermanagh, skirting around the north-western, western and southern edges of Roslea and along the western edge of Spring Grove Forest, crossing back into County Monaghan beside New Bridge. At a place between New Bridge and Aghafin House, the river
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church. Built as a parish church, Connons Chapel ceased to have this status when the Catholic Parish of Drummully was absorbed into the Parish of Clones in either the late nineteenth century or the early twentieth century. The Parish of Clones is part of the Catholic
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overlooking the Finn River, running from New Bridge to a junction on the sideroad between Clogh and Stonebridge; thus, 'the Gorry Lane' crosses from County Fermanagh into County Monaghan. The 'lane' runs just to the west and south of Rathkeevan Lough.
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in south-east Fermanagh that was formerly an island, almost 5.3 miles (around 8.5 kilometres) south-west from Clones. The river flows into a narrow channel of the lough at this place, where the townland of Edergool
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churches were completed in 1844 and are just inside County Monaghan. St. Alphonsus's Church is in an area known as the Connons, and was built in the early 1840s, just before the outbreak of the
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The following are bridges that do not actually cross the Finn River, but are located very near to the river. They are listed in order, going from the river's source towards the river's mouth.
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in the far south of the district. All roads leading into the district of Drummully go via County Fermanagh. The Cavan Road, also known locally as 'the Concession Road' (part of the
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in West Monaghan. It flows along the western edge of Conaghy, a townland south-east of Stonebridge, flowing near the probable site of Conaghy Castle, a former stronghold of the
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former residence just outside Analore. The river flows to the south of Clones, the main town in West Monaghan. It then flows just to the north and north-west of the Hilton
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border being outlined in purple. The district is almost entirely surrounded by County Fermanagh. The Finn River cuts the district off from the rest of County Monaghan.
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was largely built between 1830 and 1841. In places, the now mainly derelict and disused canal runs right alongside the river, being carried across the river on an
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A small sideroad known locally as 'the Gorry Lane' is beside New Bridge, part of the 'lane' being on the edge of Spring Grove Forest. This 'lane' runs up over the
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Some stretches of the river flow entirely within County Fermanagh, while other stretches flow entirely within County Monaghan. The river eventually flows into
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A short distance away, in the townland of Clonooney in County Monaghan, is St. Mary's Church, the modern-day parish church for the Parish of Drummully in the
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On a small hilltop overlooking the south-western end of the Finn River, very near Wattlebridge, is Drummully Monastic Site. The site, which is in the
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bridges which stand right beside each other. These bridges cross from County Fermanagh into County Monaghan; however, both are located very close to
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Annaghkilly Viaduct was dismantled shortly after the railway closed in the late 1950s. Only the steel piers of the viaduct remain standing today.
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Gortnacarrow Bridge, which was built in the mid-eighteenth century, carries the Cavan Road (also known as 'the Concession Road', part of the
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The remains of Annaghkilly Viaduct are just west of the Finn River, being on the western side of the nearby Annaghkilly Railway Bridge. The
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across the river. Part of the aqueduct is now used as a road bridge, carrying a narrow sideroad across the Finn. Conaghy Castle, formerly a
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After Cumber Bridge, the Finn flows under Annies Bridge, which crosses from County Fermanagh to County Monaghan very near the Hilton
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across the Finn, carrying the railway from the townland of Ballynure across to the southern part of the townland of Annaghkilly.
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in the north-west of County Monaghan. Corragunt Bridge, which does not cross the Finn, is just north-west of Derryvollan Bridge.
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The river's mouth, which is at the edge of the Castle Saunderson Demesne, is also very near the Lanesborough Demesne, a former
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is located, in County Cavan. Thus, half of the river's mouth is in County Fermanagh, while the other half is in County Cavan.
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around a sharp bend, flowing in a south-easterly direction for almost two miles, entirely within County Monaghan, between the
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across the river. The Finn flows under the now derelict Annaghkilly Railway Bridge, located close to the former Ballynure
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that surrounds Ballynure House, which is also derelict. The current viaduct was built in the 1920s, largely replacing a
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http://www.borderroadmemories.com/search-border-crossings/memories/family-life-on-the-fermanagh-monaghan-border/
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in Ireland. In certain places, the river forms part of the boundary between County Fermanagh, which is part of
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across the river. On the opposite side of the river from Ballynure are the remains of Annaghkilly Viaduct.
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An Archaeological Survey of County Fermanagh: Volume 1 - Part 2: The Early Christian and Medieval Periods
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very near Castle Saunderson. The Finn River should not be confused with the better known and much longer
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The south-western stretch of the Finn River flowing under Annaghraw Railway Bridge, as photographed from
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Kay Muhr, 'The Place-Names of County Fermanagh' in Eileen M. Murphy and William J. Roulston (Editors),
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runs very close to the Finn River, from just south of Stonebridge in West Monaghan all the way to near
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include the bridge on the southern edge of Roslea which carries the Mullanahinch Road (the sideroad to
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covers a much larger area than the district of Drummully, as did the former Parish of Drummully in the
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The Civil Parish of Drummully (Dartree Portion) is co-extensive with the district of Drummully, this
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between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, these short stretches also forming part of the
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of Conaghy to the townland of Gransha Beg, is built of stone and carries the now largely derelict
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viaduct that had been built in the 1850s on the same site. The viaduct formerly carried the
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1930 and is built of concrete. It then flows under Analore Bridge, parts of which date from
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The Finn flows under Stone Bridge, built in the early nineteenth century and located in the
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at one location. This aqueduct, which is used as a road bridge nowadays, runs from the
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Nearby are the two 'successor churches' of the original Drummully Church. Both these
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and Clones and crosses the river just inside Fermanagh, not far from Clogher Market.
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1820 and built of stone. It then flows under Cumber Bridge, which was constructed
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of Conaghy to the townland of Gransha Beg, just south-east of Stonebridge. The
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being entirely within County Monaghan. However, the Parish of Drummully in the
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road) beside this bridge. New Bridge is located only a few hundred yards from
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1800 and is also built of stone. Cumber Bridge is located between Clones and
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https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/coole/drummully/derrysteaton/derrykerrib/
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The Finn River rises on the slopes of Knoppane, a hill just to the south of
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https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullygarvey/annagh/castlesaunderson-demesne/
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the north of the Finn River's mouth. The Ulster Canal was closed in 1931.
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1720. This bridge is located in the hamlet of Analore, between Clones and
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also known as Flynn's Bridge, is located a short distance south-west of
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just south-east of Stonebridge. This aqueduct, which crosses from the
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The river then passes under Annamakiff Bridge, which was constructed
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https://www.townlands.ie/monaghan/dartree/clones-rural/annaghkilly/
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of some sort. Nothing now remains above ground of Conaghy Castle.
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Lackey River, which flows into the Finn just east of Annies Bridge
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https://www.townlands.ie/monaghan/dartree/clones/st-tierney/nook/
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Ballynure Viaduct is located immediately south of Analore, a
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is beside the Derrykerrib Bridges, being just north of them.
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on the right. Parts of the river now form a tiny part of the
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533) across the Finn. All these bridges are built of stone.
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Civil Parish of Drummully (Dartree Portion), Co. Monaghan.
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been in ruins. The Parish of Drummully and the district of
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The Finn River passes under numerous bridges on its way to
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The former Annaghraw Railway Bridge, as photographed from
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The Finn then flows under Annaghraw Railway Bridge and
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as Corrinshigo), three townlands in the north-west of
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in south-east Fermanagh, with the canal running via
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Cavan. 1810:Placenamesni.org: Edergool, County Fermanagh. 1673:"Ballynure House, BALLYNURE, Anlore, MONAGHAN" 1550: 1426: 1424: 520:The south-western part of the Finn River cuts 2522: 1981: 1578: 1123: 1016:Drummully Church, Graveyard and Monastic Site 512:significantly throughout most of its course. 3080: 2219: 2217: 1632:Monaghan County Development Plan, 2007-2013 1445: 321:, and County Monaghan, which is part of the 2706:"Roslea Martyrs annual tour | An Phoblacht" 2536:The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster 2296: 2294: 1806: 1804: 1421: 71: 2018: 2016: 2014: 2012: 1746:, p. 146. The Institute of Irish Studies, 1587:CommunityWalk: McMahon of Monaghan Sites. 686:in West Monaghan. This bridge carries the 653: 2606:"Derrykerrib Bridge Replacement Scheme |" 2568:Fishing in Ireland - Catch the unexpected 2304:, p. 51 and p. 53. Cottage Publications, 2214: 1285:, p. 69. The Institute of Irish Studies, 63:, meaning 'Fair, Clear One', 'Bright One' 2549:, London, 2003 (originally published by 2291: 1801: 967:is Nancy's Bridge, a road bridge in the 899: 827: 786:Cumber Bridge to the Derrykerrib Bridges 587: 2009: 875: 758:The river flows under Scarvy Bridge, a 428:The river flows through Stonebridge, a 3165: 3117:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 3064:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 3053:, 2003 (originally published in 1988). 2914:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 2865:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 2413:: Scarvy Bridge, Clontreat, Monaghan. 1903:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 1853:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 1701:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 1481:The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster 1391:Cornaguillagh Townland, Co. Monaghan. 983:The most south-western stretch of the 941: 821:(the main railway line from Clones to 1774:Derrykerrib Townland, Co. Fermanagh. 1415:Corrinshingo Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1379:Derrygannon Townland, Co. Fermanagh. 1324:"Cornacreeve Townland, Co. Fermanagh" 921:in West Monaghan. This small railway 846:external border of the European Union 347:external border of the European Union 2398:Annaghkilly Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1604:"McMahon Castles in County Monaghan" 1403:Cornacreeve Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1049:are named after this monastic site. 912: 161:Knoppane, a hill just north-west of 2963:"14th Lock and 13th Lock, MONAGHAN" 2655:Corragunt Townland, Co. Fermanagh. 1950:Coolnalong Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1884:, pp. 87-88. Cottage Publications, 1303:Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland 1219:Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland 1110: 883: 682:of Stonebridge, between Clones and 620: 564:road, also runs through Drummully. 516:Drummully ('the Sixteen Townlands') 13: 2942:O'Neill Country Historical Society 1827:Edergool Townland, Co. Fermanagh. 1790:, p. 592. Geography Publications, 1744:A Dictionary of Ulster Place-Names 1730:Ballynure Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1509:"Aghafin House, AGHAFIN, MONAGHAN" 1283:A Dictionary of Ulster Place-Names 1064:style and is the modern-day local 819:Clones and Cavan Extension Railway 14: 3189: 2427:"Annies Bridge, ANNIES, MONAGHAN" 1748:The Queen's University of Belfast 1287:The Queen's University of Belfast 958: 774:, and carries the main Clones to 3091:"Rededication of Connons church" 1654:Conaghy Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1532:Aghafin Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1024:of Drummully and is just inside 971:of Annaghraw in the district of 536:) almost entirely surrounded by 532:of County Monaghan (part of the 29: 3133: 3109: 3056: 3035: 2990:, p. 10. Cottage Publications, 2980: 2955: 2930: 2906: 2881: 2857: 2832: 2807: 2723: 2698: 2673: 2661: 2649: 2623: 2598: 2582: 2556: 2501: 2488:"Annaghmullin Bridge, MONAGHAN" 2480: 2450:Annies Townland, Co. Monaghan. 2444: 2419: 2404: 2340: 2315: 2266: 2254: 2229: 2189: 2164: 2111: 2065: 1956: 1944: 1919: 1895: 1845: 1833: 1780: 1753: 1736: 1538: 1526: 1501: 1473: 1409: 1397: 1385: 978: 952:Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway 935:Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway 753:Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway 463:directly opposite Derrykerrib ( 2840:"CROSSMOYLE, Clones, MONAGHAN" 2731:"AN PHOBLACHT/REPUBLICAN NEWS" 1788:Fermanagh: History and Society 1316: 1292: 1275: 1104: 205: • coordinates 16:Small river in Ulster, Ireland 1: 2323:"Annamakiff Bridge, MONAGHAN" 1544:Nook Townland, Co. Monaghan. 1097: 908:memorial on Corragunt Bridge. 767: 763: 736: 732: 701:The Finn also flows under an 364:, which mainly flows through 139:Physical characteristics 2564:"Clones pike angling centre" 2024:"Sectarianism on the Border" 592:Map showing the district of 7: 3043:The Book of Ulster Surnames 2467:"Building 41401624MONAGHAN" 188: • location 157: • location 10: 3194: 3173:Rivers of County Fermanagh 1608:www.mcmahonsofmonaghan.org 1307:Land and Property Services 1266:Ordnance Survey of Ireland 1223:Land and Property Services 608: 455:The Finn flows on through 2383:: Annaghkilly, Monaghan. 1992:"Cumber Bridge, MONAGHAN" 1964:"Cúil na Long/Coolnalong" 1264:Sheet 28A (3rd Edition). 1142:"Coarse Fishing - Clones" 650:) across the Finn River. 371: 269: 261: 247: 242: 203: 186: 176: 172: 155: 147: 143: 138: 118: 106: 92: 87: 67: 52: 28: 23: 2592:533 (Northern Ireland). 2538:(popularly known as the 2274:"Stone Bridge, MONAGHAN" 1040:) of this area in later 897:memorial built into it. 698:road) across the river. 271: • right 1636:Monaghan County Council 654:Roslea to Cumber Bridge 625:Between its source and 368:in the west of Ulster. 3178:Rivers of County Cavan 1931:www.libraryireland.com 1301:Sheet 18 (D Edition). 1217:Sheet 27 (F Edition). 909: 849: 605: 448:, near the village of 72: 43:is on the left, while 3128:Yale University Press 3119:(better known as the 3075:Yale University Press 3066:(better known as the 2925:Yale University Press 2916:(better known as the 2876:Yale University Press 2867:(better known as the 2815:"ANNAGHRAW, MONAGHAN" 2761:"BALLYNURE, MONAGHAN" 2610:www.fox-contracts.com 2547:Yale University Press 2197:"Border Roads Closed" 1914:Yale University Press 1905:(better known as the 1864:Yale University Press 1855:(better known as the 1712:Yale University Press 1703:(better known as the 1492:Yale University Press 1483:(better known as the 950:formerly carried the 903: 831: 591: 524:off from the rest of 417:, just north-east of 380:in the south-east of 297:), also known as the 165:in the south-east of 3047:The Blackstaff Press 2967:Buildings of Ireland 2844:Buildings of Ireland 2819:Buildings of Ireland 2765:Buildings of Ireland 2543:to North West Ulster 2431:Buildings of Ireland 2352:Buildings of Ireland 2327:Buildings of Ireland 2278:Buildings of Ireland 2151:www.clonesparish.com 1996:Buildings of Ireland 1677:Buildings of Ireland 1513:Buildings of Ireland 876:Other nearby bridges 782:) across the river. 3115:Kevin V. Mulligan, 3062:Kevin V. Mulligan, 2912:Kevin V. Mulligan, 2863:Kevin V. Mulligan, 2735:republican-news.org 2710:www.anphoblacht.com 2685:www.anphoblacht.com 1901:Kevin V. Mulligan, 1851:Kevin V. Mulligan, 1699:Kevin V. Mulligan, 1479:Kevin V. Mulligan, 1460:Parks & Gardens 965:Annaghmullin Bridge 942:Annaghkilly Viaduct 834:Annaghmullin Bridge 534:Republic of Ireland 323:Republic of Ireland 243:Basin features 223: /  101:Republic of Ireland 37:Annaghmullin Bridge 3147:. 20 November 2019 2938:"The Ulster Canal" 1358:. 23 February 2012 1356:Impartial Reporter 1081:Diocese of Clogher 1071:Diocese of Clogher 910: 904:Photograph of the 850: 778:road (part of the 743:, and carries the 606: 583:Diocese of Clogher 576:Diocese of Clogher 227:54.1417°N 7.3716°W 192:Derrykerrib, near 3145:Church of Ireland 3026:Colourpoint Books 2795:. 7 November 2017 2102:Colourpoint Books 1299:Discoverer Series 1215:Discoverer Series 1078:Church of Ireland 913:Ballynure Viaduct 866:Castle Saunderson 663:'s boundary with 573:Church of Ireland 490:Castle Saunderson 331:Castle Saunderson 279: 278: 3185: 3157: 3156: 3154: 3152: 3137: 3131: 3113: 3107: 3106: 3104: 3102: 3097:. 12 August 2009 3087: 3078: 3060: 3054: 3039: 3033: 3010: 2999: 2988:The Ulster Canal 2986:Brian Cassells, 2984: 2978: 2977: 2975: 2973: 2959: 2953: 2952: 2950: 2948: 2934: 2928: 2910: 2904: 2885: 2879: 2861: 2855: 2854: 2852: 2850: 2836: 2830: 2829: 2827: 2825: 2811: 2805: 2804: 2802: 2800: 2789: 2776: 2775: 2773: 2771: 2757: 2746: 2745: 2743: 2741: 2727: 2721: 2720: 2718: 2716: 2702: 2696: 2695: 2693: 2691: 2677: 2671: 2665: 2659: 2653: 2647: 2646: 2644: 2642: 2627: 2621: 2620: 2618: 2616: 2602: 2596: 2586: 2580: 2579: 2577: 2575: 2560: 2554: 2553:, London, 1979). 2529: 2520: 2519: 2517: 2515: 2505: 2499: 2498: 2496: 2494: 2484: 2478: 2477: 2475: 2473: 2463: 2454: 2448: 2442: 2441: 2439: 2437: 2423: 2417: 2408: 2402: 2396: 2387: 2378: 2363: 2362: 2360: 2358: 2344: 2338: 2337: 2335: 2333: 2319: 2313: 2302:The Ulster Canal 2300:Brian Cassells, 2298: 2289: 2288: 2286: 2284: 2270: 2264: 2258: 2252: 2251: 2249: 2247: 2233: 2227: 2221: 2212: 2211: 2209: 2207: 2193: 2187: 2186: 2184: 2182: 2168: 2162: 2161: 2159: 2157: 2143: 2134: 2133: 2131: 2129: 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Tourism 1138: 1121: 1120: 1111:McNally, Frank. 1108: 1026:County Fermanagh 1009:Upper Lough Erne 884:Corragunt Bridge 840:on the left and 838:County Fermanagh 769: 765: 738: 734: 661:County Fermanagh 621:Source to Roslea 615:Upper Lough Erne 598:County Fermanagh 542:Northern Ireland 538:County Fermanagh 423:Upper Lough Erne 382:County Fermanagh 354:Upper Lough Erne 319:Northern Ireland 309:in the south of 303:County Fermanagh 295:Abhainn na Finne 272: 252: 238: 237: 235: 234: 233: 232:54.1417; -7.3716 228: 224: 221: 220: 219: 216: 198:Upper Lough Erne 167:County Fermanagh 158: 125:County Fermanagh 97:Northern Ireland 83: 75: 73:Abhainn na Finne 47:is on the right. 41:County Fermanagh 33: 21: 20: 3193: 3192: 3188: 3187: 3186: 3184: 3183: 3182: 3163: 3162: 3161: 3160: 3150: 3148: 3139: 3138: 3134: 3130:, London, 2013. 3124:to South Ulster 3114: 3110: 3100: 3098: 3089: 3088: 3081: 3077:, London, 2013. 3071:to South Ulster 3061: 3057: 3045:, pp. 161-162. 3040: 3036: 3016:, pp. 741-743. 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Annaghmullin Bridge
County Fermanagh
County Monaghan
Irish
Irish
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Province
Ulster
Counties
County Fermanagh
County Monaghan
County Cavan
Roslea
County Fermanagh
Mouth
Wattlebridge
Upper Lough Erne
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Erne
Irish
County Fermanagh
County Monaghan
Ulster
province
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Redhills

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