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Locked up at night, we were, in a barn near Maghera, and on their side, we were! '
Sharpe's Gold Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1981
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Some years before his death Flathbert had resigned the See of Derry in favor of Dr. Muredach O'Coffey, [3] who, having been consecrated bishop of Ardstraw had, in 1150, transferred that See to Maghera or Rathlure, thus uniting Ardstraw and Rathlure.
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Ardstraw continued as an episcopal see until 1150, when it was translated to Rathlure and subsequently to Maghera, but in 1254 it was definitely removed to Derry.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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"Dalfin of Maghera, whom you let go with me," I answered.
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"No laughing matter," he said, rising up; "but it is not to be thought of that a prince of Maghera should be harmed in his own land."
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It was Dalfin of Maghera, the Irish guest who was with us.
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I am only Dalfin, Prince of Maghera, of the northern
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Maghera, where we of the northern O'Neills have our place and state, lies inland.
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Print Man killed in car crash on the Gulladuff Road, Maghera A man in his fifties has been killed in a road accident in Maghera.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Mr Mulholland, from Maghera, Co Londonderry, was overseeing a fixture between Kevin Lynch's and Ballinascreen hurling clubs.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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