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- Donacavey (from Irish Domhnach Cabha, meaning 'church of the slope or hollow'), sometimes spelt Donaghcavey, is a townland, civil parish and ecclesiastical...
- on board on the top of the tram. Fintona lies in the civil parish of Donacavey, in the south west of County Tyrone bordering County Fermanagh. The parish...
- Omagh East Donacavey Omagh Aghadulla 559 Omagh East Drumragh Omagh Aghadulla (Harper) 862 Omagh East Dromore Omagh Aghafad 1,036 Clogher Donacavey Omagh Aghafad...
- Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Clogher and the civil parish of Donacavey and covers an area of 227 acres. The name derives from the Irish: Tamhnach...
- Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Donacavey and covers an area of 317 acres. The name derives from the Irish: Tamhnach...
- Fintona Pe****s (Irish: Fionntamhnach Na Piarsaigh) is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club based in Fintona, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is a member...
- large congregation. In 1766 he was presented to the living of Fintona, or Donacavey, County Tyrone, and went to reside there. The people were intemperate...
- 6 Botha Fermanagh 7 Devenish Fermanagh 8 Kilskeery Fermanagh/Tyrone 9 Donacavey Tyrone 10 Eskra Tyrone 11 Clogher Tyrone 12 Aghavea-Aughintaine Fermanagh/Tyrone...
- Clonfeacle (Tyrone portion) Clonoe Derryloran (Tyrone portion) Desertcreat Donacavey Donaghedy Donaghenry Donaghmore Dromore Drumgl**** Drumragh Errigal Keerogue...
- 1668 Rebellion: Carragh McCawell late of the parish of Donagh Cavagh (Donacavey, Clogher, Tyrone), and others declared "Rebels and traitors" in June 1668...