- The Cope, or the
Templecrone Agricultural Co-operative
Society (Irish:
Comharchumann Talmhaíochta agus Sóisialta
Theampall Cróine), is a co-operative...
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called the
Templecrone Agricultural Co-operative Society). A
businessman and
campaigner for West Donegal, he was born in Cleendra,
Templecrone, part of...
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little to the
north of the town is the site of the
ancient church of
Templecrone. The town is
serviced by a
regional Bus Éireann
route and
several TFI...
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Templecrone Glenties Roshin Lodge 67
Boylagh Templecrone Glenties Roshin North 58
Boylagh Templecrone Glenties Roshin South 198
Boylagh Templecrone Glenties...
- held as
prisoners at Inis Mhic an
Doirn (Ruthland Island,
parish of
Templecrone). By 1545
MacSuibhne na d'Tuath had died the
lordship was
taken over...
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Paddy "the Cope"
Gallagher (1873–1966),
founder of The Cope, or the
Templecrone Agricultural Co-operative
Society J.
Patrick Gallagher Jr,
American chief...
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Retrieved 13
April 2016. Buckley, Lindel. "1901
Census Inishcoo Island,
Templecrone".
Donegal Genealogy Resources.
Archived from the
original on 23 April...
- Do****entary
episode by True
Lives and
produced by RTÉ
Paddy The Cope:
Templecrone Co-op (1962) - Do****entary
episode by
Radharc and
produced by the RTÉ...
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plankton from the
coasts of
Valentia Island.
Maude Delap was born in
Templecrone Rectory,
County Donegal, the
seventh child of ten of Rev
Alexander Delap...
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founded before 635/6 by St
Fintan Munna Tech-baithin
Temple Douglas Templecrone Monastery early monastic site;
erenaghs until at
least 1609 Tempall-croine...