Inniskeen, officially Inishkeen (Irish: Inis Caoin, meaning 'peaceful island'),[2][3] is a small village, townland and parish in County Monaghan, Ireland, close to the County Louth and County Armagh borders. The village is located about 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Dundalk, 11 km (7 mi) from Carrickmacross, and 5 km (3 mi) from Crossmaglen. Seven townlands of this Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher parish lie within County Louth.
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Inniskeen, officially Inishkeen (Irish: Inis Caoin, meaning 'peaceful island'), is a small village, townland and parish in County Monaghan, Ireland, close...
Inniskeen Grattans Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, based in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, Ireland. The club participates in...
Inniskeen railway station was on the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway in the Republic of Ireland. The station consisted of a substantial station house...
reference to the everyday and commonplace. Patrick Kavanagh was born in rural Inniskeen, County Monaghan, in 1904, the fourth of ten children of James Kavanagh...
Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1909. Inniskeen Grattans are the title holders (2023) defeating Castleblayney Hurling...
lost their crown to Monaghan Harps at the semi-final stage. This was Inniskeen Grattans' return to the senior grade after a 3-year absence since being...
Centre (Patrick Kavanagh Rural And Literary Resource Centre) is located in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, Ireland. It is set up to commemorate the poet Patrick...
points of the game to take the title. Despite losing the county final to Inniskeen in 2023, Castleblayney represented Monaghan in the Ulster Junior championship...
childhood between the town of Dundalk, and the villages of Gyles' Quay and Inniskeen. He was educated at Queen's University of Belfast where he received his...
Ormond). The Scots-Irish army was located at Inniskeen, ten miles north. In between Sliabh Breagh and Inniskeen was the village of Louth. De Burgh moved his...
1923) Christian feast day: Agapitus of Palestrina Alberto Hurtado Daig of Inniskeen Evan (or Inan) Fiacre Florus and Laurus Helena of Constantinople (Roman...
organised it since 1888. Scotstown are the title holders (2023) defeating Inniskeen Grattans in the Final. The trophy presented to the winners is the Mick...
July 1886, the terminus of a branch from the Dundalk–Enniskillen line at Inniskeen. The station, and the branch, closed to passengers on 10 March 1947, but...
of the so-called Patrick Kavanagh Country which covers the area around Inniskeen where Patrick Kavanagh was born. Many of his poems are set there. As a...
Kavanagh likens his loneliness on the road to that of Selkirk, in his poem "Inniskeen Road: July Evening": Oh, Alexander Selkirk knew the plight Of being king...
Championship. Cassidy scored three points against Dunloy, 1–2 against Inniskeen, and 0–3 against St Eunan's as Bellaghy reached the final. The final took...
Butler. The Scots-Irish army was located at Inniskeen, ten miles north. In between Sliabh Breagh and Inniskeen was the village of Louth. De Burgh moved his...
Christian saint, a sister of Saint Felim of Kilmore and Saint Daig of Inniskeen. Femia lived towards the end of the 6th century. Her father was Carill...
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consecutive title. The 2018 competition sees the return of Carrickmacross and Inniskeen to the Senior ranks following their promotion from the Intermediate competition...