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September 2016. v t e...
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Crocknalaragagh (471 m)
Muckish (666 m) "The
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August 2016.
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Derry Boat...
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Londonderry Mongorry 530
Raphoe Raphoe Letterkenny Monreagh 272
Raphoe Taughboyne Londonderry Monreagh (or Barr of Kilmackilvenny) 930
Inishowen West Fahan...
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Northern Ireland, the
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media by Ian Adamson, OBE...
- 1890,
Anderson married Wilhelmina,
daughter of the Rev.
Andrew Long, of
Monreagh, Carrigans,
County Donegal. They
lived at Parkmount, Greencastle, County...
- Knowehead, Leckpatrick,
Letterkenny - Trinity, Magheramason, Malin, ****ord,
Monreagh, Moville, Newtowncunningham, Ramelton,
Raphoe & Ballindrait, Rathmullan...
- the churchyard. In 1664,
White and
three other ministers, John Hart of
Monreagh,
William Semple of Letterkenny, and
Thomas Drummond of Ramelton, were summoned...
- Knockatermon, Knockroe, Kylecreen, Leitra, Lyan,
Magheranraheen or Rockforest,
Monreagh, Pouleenacoona, Poulmacrih, Poulroe, Poulataggle, Quakerstown, Rinacaha...