- Caisleán na Finne,
meaning 'castle of the (river) Finn'),
sometimes spelt Castlefinn, is a
market town and
townland in the Finn
Valley of
County Donegal, Ireland...
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Castlefinn railway station served the
village of
Castlefin in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 7
September 1863 on the Finn
Valley Railway...
- Brunswick, as the son of
Andrew Davis McCain, a
descendant of a
settler from
Castlefinn,
County Donegal,
Ireland who
became a well-respected seed
potato farmer...
- Hamilton's
cavalry attacked on the Jacobites' left wing at
Castlefinn and Clady. At
Castlefinn they were
repulsed by
Colonel Skeffington's Regiment, commanded...
- Finn
Valley Railway Strabane to
Stranorlar 1863-1894
Castlefinn Strabane (CDR)
Donegal Railway Company Strabane to
Stranorlar 1894-1960
Castlefinn...
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branch of this sept were
apparently erenaghs of Tech na
Coimairce near
Castlefinn,
Donegal and Clonleigh,
Donegal and Ulster.
There were O
Brolaighs in...
- Canada, as the son of
Andrew Davis McCain, a
descendant of a
settler from
Castlefinn, Donegal,
Ireland who
became a well-respected seed
potato farmer. Since...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Castlefinn Finn
Valley Railway Strabane to
Stranorlar Killygordon...
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Goill and Rosnakill. 3 Lifford–Stranorlar Allt na Péiste, An Clochán,
Castlefinn, Cloghard,
Clonleigh North,
Clonleigh South, Convoy, Dooish, Feddygl****...
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competition has been won by 44 clubs, 23 of
which have won it more than once.
Castlefinn Robert Emmet's are the most
successful club with
seven titles to their...