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Ballindrait (Irish:
Baile an Droichid,
meaning 'town of the bridge') is a townland,
village and
census town in
County Donegal, Ireland.
Located near Lifford...
- Foyle. The Burn Dale (also
spelt as the Burn Deele),
which flows through Ballindrait,
flows into the
River Foyle on the
northern outskirts of Lifford. The...
- 7°28′44″W / 54.83631°N 7.47886°W / 54.83631; -7.47886 2.75
miles (4.43 km)
Ballindrait 54°50′49″N 7°31′10″W / 54.847034°N 7.519409°W / 54.847034; -7.519409...
- the son of
Alexander Porter. He was born in 1753 at
Tamna Wood, near
Ballindrait, co. Donegal. His
father was a
farmer and
owner of a flax-scutching mill...
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south of Raphoe. The Burn Dale
eventually flows, via the
village of
Ballindrait, into the
River Foyle just
north of Lifford. Raphoe,
historically Raffoe...
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miles to the
south of Raphoe, and then
flows through the
village of
Ballindrait. The burn
flows through two baronies:
Raphoe South and
Raphoe North....
- July 1891 Monkstown,
Ireland Died 29
April 1975(1975-04-29) (aged 83)
Ballindrait, Ulster,
Ireland Batting Right-handed
Domestic team
information Years...
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Alexander Porter Goudy Born
February 1809
Ballindrait,
Ireland Died 14
December 1858
Dublin Nationality Irish Occupation Presbyterian minister...
- tArd Donn (Arduns) Ard na gCeapairí (Ardnagappery)
Baile an
Droichid (
Ballindrait) An
Baile Láir (Middletown) An Bun Beag (Bunbeg) Bun an
Inbhir (Bunaninver)...
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Buildings Convoy Desertone Halt
Raphoe Cullion Coolaghy Halt
Donemana Ballindrait Ballyheather Halt
Lifford Halt
Ballymagorry Porthall Strabane (CDR) Strabane...