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Drumsna (Irish:
Droim ar Snámh
which translates as the
ridge of the
swimming place) is a
village in
County Leitrim, Ireland. It is
situated 6 km east...
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Jamestown Canal which cut out a loop of the
river between Jamestown and
Drumsna, as well as
lateral canals at
Roosky and Lanesborough. The
lower Shannon...
- the
Jamestown Canal and
Albert Lock,
which links to the
Shannon south of
Drumsna The
Plantation settlement was
created by
Royal Charter from King James...
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Drumcliff Drumcondra Drumkeeran Drumlish Drummin Drumraney Drumshanbo Drumsna Duagh Dualla Dublin Duhallow Dul****
Dunboyne Duncannon Duncormick Dundalk...
- public." The
novel was
written while Trollope was
staying in the
village of
Drumsna,
County Leitrim, Ireland. The
narrative of The
Macdermots of Ballycloran...
- Carrick-on-Shannon is
situated on a
fording point of the Shannon. In the
vicinity of
Drumsna, on the
County Roscommon border, are the
remains of an Iron Age fortification...
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Macdermots of
Ballycloran was
written while he was
staying in the
village of
Drumsna,
County Leitrim. The
Kellys and the O'Kellys (1848) is a
humorous comparison...
- harpist.
Robert Strawbridge (1732–81) –
American Methodist preacher born at
Drumsna.
William Henry Drummond (1854–1907) – Mohill-born
Canadian poet. Anthony...
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succeeded by his
younger brother, the
sixth Earl who
lived on his
estate at
Drumsna in
County Leitrim, Ireland, for much of his life. He also
fought at Waterloo...