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Ballindoon (Irish:
Baile an Dúin)
Friary was a
Dominican priory beside Lough Arrow in
County Sligo, Ireland. It was
dedicated to St. Mary and
founded in...
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territory contains the five
civil parishes of Ballynakill/Baile na Cille,
Ballindoon, Moyrus/Maigh Iorras, Omey/Iomaidh Fheicín and Inishbofin/Inis Bó Fine...
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Ballindoon Bridge halt was a
railcar request stop
which served the area of
Cappry in
County Donegal, Ireland. The halt
opened on 1
August 1944 on the Donegal...
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River Uinshin and
north of
Lough Arrow, 2.1 km (1.3 mi)
northwest of
Ballindoon Friary.
Heapstown Cairn is
thought to have been
constructed c. 3000 BC...
- Suil
Balra or
Lochan na Súil (Lough Nasool, "lake of the eye"), near
Ballindoon Abbey. The
placing of Balor's
stronghold on Tory
Island derives from the...
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Ceredigion House for
Countess Shannon,
County Cork (1796). Unbuilt.
Ballindoon House (c. 1800) Kingsborough, Derry,
County Sligo for Stafford-King-Harmon...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Cloghan Donegal Railway Company Glenties to
Stranorlar Ballindoon Bridge...
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territory contains the
civil parishes of Moyrus, Ballynakill, Omey,
Ballindoon and
Inishbofin (the last
parish was for a time part of the
territory of...
- Acharas; Agharois; Akeras; Keras; Kilmaltin; Inishmurray;
Insula Mary
Ballindoon Priory Dominican Friars possibly licensed from
Athenry 1427
founded 1507...
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mainly rural area. Its name is
based on the old
civil parish of
Ballindoon,
which in turn was
named from the old fort or
cashel on Doon Hill.[citation...