- Dervorgilla, Derorugilla,
Dearbhfhorghaill Derbforgaill is an
Irish name,
sometimes anglicised as Derval. It can
refer to:
Derbforgaill ingen Maeleachlainn...
- May 1359,
which gives relationships for this family. Oram,
Richard D.,
Devorgilla, The
Balliols and
Buittle in 'Transactions of the
Dumfrieshire and Galloway...
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Edward Fitzsimmons and
published in 1814; his song is "The
Confession of
Devorgilla",
otherwise known by its
first line "Oh
Shrive Me Father". The descendants...
- Šabac-Valjevo to
celebrate the 25th
anniversary of the mill museum. The Lady
Devorgilla mill is not
located on the
museum site itself, but
within eyeshot of the...
- are
several bridges across the
river within the town. In
between the
Devorgilla (also
known as 'The Old Bridge') and the
suspension bridge is a weir colloquially...
- Nation.
Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-4456-6280-0. "
Devorgilla, Lady of Galloway:
Biography on
Undiscovered Scotland". www.undiscoveredscotland...
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north of the
mouth of the Bladnoch, south-east of the town of Wigtown, by
Devorgilla in
around 1267.
Wigtown Castle was in
existence by 1291, on flat land...
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Etymologically unrelated to Dorothy. Diorbhail, Dior-bhail, Dior-bhàil, Dìorbhail
Devorgilla,
Dorothy Etymologically unrelated to En Dolly. Dorothy.
Doileag Dolina...
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Silver Sand.
Galloway is also the
setting of
several memoirs,
including Devorgilla Days
written by
Wigtownshire author Kathleen Hart, an
account of life...
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Events from the year 1153 in Ireland. High King:
Toirdelbach Ua
Conchobair Devorgilla (married to
Tiernan O'Rourke)
eloped with
Dermot McMurrough (the King...