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Wednesday 5th June 2024 is the 378th anniversary of the Battle of Benburb which took place on 5th June 1646.
Join the O’Neill Country Historical Society at Benburb Priory as they dicuss the Battle of Benburb.
Wednesday 5th June 2024 is the 378th anniversary of the Battle of Benburb which took place on 5th June 1646.
Join the O’Neill Country Historical Society at Benburb Priory as they dicuss the Battle of Benburb.
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