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  • Put bluntly, the worse scenario presently being painted by the alarmists, that of Sinn Fein becoming the largest polling party in Northern Ireland is less important than a majority of people voting for the Union at the next Border Referendum; it (SF becoming the biggest party), given their recent antics in Limavady and elsewhere, may even work to our advantage

    Twelve months on.... O'Neill 2008

  • A coffee mug bearing the image of Princess Diana and Prince Charles at the time of their wedding is to be forcibly removed from a town council at Limavady, Co Derry.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Johnny Guitar 2008

  • A coffee mug bearing the image of Princess Diana and Prince Charles at the time of their wedding is to be forcibly removed from a town council at Limavady, Co Derry.

    The cup overfloweth Johnny Guitar 2008

  • Our pleasant duties over, we looked into the cheerful glow of the turf sods while I read aloud Thackeray's Peg of Limavady.

    Penelope's Irish Experiences Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889

  • O'Cahan, whose chief seat was at Limavady, was the principal urraght of

    Penelope's Irish Experiences Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889

  • Coleraine, sleep at Limavady; and meantime Salemina was to read all the books at her command, and guess, we hoped vainly, the why and wherefore of these stops.

    Penelope's Irish Experiences Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889

  • Celt, and certainly no Barney McCrea of her day would have kissed her if she had spilled ever so many pitchers of sweet buttermilk over the plain; so we took the railway, and departed with delight for Limavady, where Thackeray, fresh from his visit to Charles Lever, laid his poetical tribute at the stockingless feet of Miss Margaret of that town.

    Penelope's Irish Experiences Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889

  • I was advised to go to Limavady and see the Rev.Mr. Brown, who had made the purchase for these people, and knew how the bargain was turning out.

    The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862

  • From Derry I ran down to Limavady to have an interview with the Rev.Mr. Brown anent the purchases made by tenants and how they were getting along afterward.

    The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862

  • I heard again and again, before I met with Mr. Brown, of Limavady, that it was about thirty years since the tenants of the rich lands of the

    The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862

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