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  2. Ulster Senior Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    Cavan are the most successful team in Ulster SFC history, having won the competition on 40 occasions. [4] Cavan maintain the record for consecutive appearances in Ulster Finals. During the 1930s and 1940s, they appeared in and won seven consecutive Ulster SFC titles. Fermanagh remain the only team not to have won an Ulster SFC title. The Ulster ...

  3. Fermanagh county football team - Wikipedia

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    Fermanagh defeated Cavan in the 1914 Ulster SFC semi-final and the Ulster Council nominated the county to play Wexford in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) semi-final. Because the train schedules did not allow them to get back for Sunday night, and the Great Northern Railway Company refused to run a special train because they ...

  4. All-Ireland Senior Football Championship records and statistics

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    Dublin, Meath, Wexford, Kildare, Offaly and Louth from Leinster have won the title, while Cavan, Down, Tyrone, Donegal, Armagh and Derry are the successful Ulster sides. For Leinster's 12 counties, this represents a success rate of 50%, while Ulster's nine counties gives them a success rate of 67%.

  5. Denis Maguire - Wikipedia

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    In 1778 he was the chief signatory of an address from 'The Catholics of County Fermanagh', signed by 24 persons to King George III offering support for his war against Revolutionary France. When the Franciscans vacated Lisgoole Monastery in County Fermanagh, one of their chalices was given to Dr.Maguire.

  6. Drummully - Wikipedia

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    The area's unusual border was ascribed in the 1920s to "some long forgotten feud between petty kings". [3] Drummully ED lies in the province of Ulster near the tripoint of three counties, Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Cavan, which were created in the 1580s from three medieval Gaelic lordships: respectively Airgíalla (McMahon's country), Fear Manach (Maguire's country) and East Breifne (O'Reilly's ...

  7. Irish Rebellion of 1641 - Wikipedia

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    In May 1642, Ireland's Catholic bishops met at Kilkenny, and declared the rebellion a just war. Along with members of the Catholic nobility, they created an alternative government known as Confederate Ireland. For the next ten years, the Confederacy fought a three-sided war with Irish Royalists, Scottish Covenanters and English Parliamentarians.

  8. 2023 Tailteann Cup - Wikipedia

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    Cavan — 2020: 1952: Runners-up 2nd Fermanagh — — — Quarter-finals 2nd Laois — 2003 — Round 1 2nd Leitrim — 1994 — Quarter-finals 2nd Limerick — 1896: 1896: Round 2 (All-Ireland Senior Football Championship) 1st London — — — Round 1 2nd Longford — 1968 — Round 1 2nd Meath — 2010: 1999: Round 1 (All-Ireland Senior ...

  9. Dr McKenna Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Dr McKenna Cup is an annual Gaelic football competition played between counties and universities in the province of Ulster.It is the secondary Gaelic football competition based in Ulster behind the Ulster Senior Football Championship, and the fourth most important inter-county competition in which Ulster counties take part, behind the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Ulster ...