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Ballynure village near Ballyclare, County Antrim, Northern Ireland A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... Ballyclare (Bealach Cláir in Irish) is a small town in the Six Mile Valley, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. ... County Antrim (Aontroim in Irish) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. ... Northern Ireland is one of four constituent parts of the United Kingdom. ...


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BALLYNURE (152 words)
Ballynure has a rich and colourful history extending back beyond the Plantation of Ulster.
It was the first parish of Jonathan Swift while in the Presbyterian Church a wake was held for William Orr in events which led to the Battle of Antrim in 1798.
The book sold over 500 copies in a week and a second printing also sold out quickly so a third was needed to meet the demand.
Ballyclare Comrades Official Website (1590 words)
With one fixture to fulfil this result leaves Ballynure in a mid-table position, and they will be hoping to move up a couple of places with home advantage in their final game of the season at Dixon Park tonight (Thursday) against fourth placed Dunaghy.
Revenge was very much in the mind of Ballynure players and officials when they lined out against their Ballymoney opponents who had already come out on top in all four previous league and cup matches this season.
Ballynure continued to dominate after the break and Robbie Houston completed his hat-trick before Kenny Higgins ended the rout with two goals to complete a miserable afternoon for Portglenone.
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