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Banagh (Irish: Báinigh) is a
historic barony in
County Donegal in Ireland.
Patrick Weston Joyce said the name
Banagh came from Enna Bogaine, son of Conall...
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Sweeney na d'Tuath (of the territories). Mac
Sweeney Fanad. Mac
Sweeney Banagh. ---
Historical Context Suibhne’s life
unfolded during a transformative...
- Colm
Cille (Columba), it is also a
civil parish in the
historic barony of
Banagh.
Glencolmcille is in the Gaeltacht, and
while it
remains an Irish-speaking...
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territory of the O'Boyles. It was
created along with
Banagh when the
former barony of
Boylagh and
Banagh was
split in 1791 by an Act of the
Parliament of...
- also a
townland of 233
acres and a
civil parish in the
historic barony of
Banagh. Main
Street has a
Catholic church (known
locally as 'the Chapel') at one...
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Historic baronies of
County Donegal Barony Irish name Area (acres)
Banagh Báinigh 179,090
Boylagh Baollaigh 157,429
Inishowen East Inis
Eoghain Thoir 124...
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Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law
union Abbernadoorny 62
Banagh Killymard Donegal Abbey Island 17
Tirhugh Kilbarron Ballyshannon Abbeylands 173...
- had
become resentful by this time. As soon as
Chief Donough MacSweeney Banagh heard of Hugh Roe's safe return, he
attacked Willis,
forcing him and his...
- Meaning: Pleasant, well-disposed Progenitor:
Suibhne O'Neill Territory: Fanad,
Banagh and the
Territories in
Tirconnell Extra:
Descended from
Suibhne O'Neill...
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Killymard is a
civil parish, in the
barony of
Banagh in the
county of Donegal, and
province of Ulster. The
Killymard Halt
railway station opened on 18...