- 55°02′20″N 7°20′20″W / 55.039°N 7.339°W / 55.039; -7.339
Elagh More (from Irish:
Aileach Mór,
meaning 'stony place') is a
townland in
County Londonderry...
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Elagh Fault is a
geological fault in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. List of
geological faults in
Northern Ireland Map
sheet 44 (and
accompanying memoir)...
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Masters Excavations at
Elagh Castle CAF Data
Structure Report No. 99 https://www.academia.edu/8607311/Excavations_at_
Elagh_Castle_probable_site_of_...
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Draperstown Dru****e
Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Dungiven Eglinton Elagh More
Errigal Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Glenullin Gortnahey Goshedan...
- Doagh, the
Norman Castle at Greencastle, Inch Castle,
Buncrana Castle and
Elagh Castle. In 1196, John de Courcy, an Anglo-Norman
knight who had invaded...
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first marriage.
Richard inherited the family's
estates at
Stranorlar and at
Elagh More, near
Derry city. He
became a
military commander, and held the town...
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older gatehouse. The
design of the
castle has been
compared to that of
Elagh Castle, Inishowen,
which also
appears to have been a native-built castle...
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Downhill Draperstown Dru****e
Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff...
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Downhill Draperstown Dru****e
Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff...
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Downhill Draperstown Dru****e
Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff...