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descendant of the 3rd Viscount's
younger brother,
Charles Caulfeild,
Rector of
Donaghenry.
After his death, his
widow Thomas Adderley, but died in
childbirth in...
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Irish Domhnach-Faeinir (probably
Donaghenry, Co. Tyrone) A male saint, the
founder of a
church or
monastery at
Donaghenry in Tyrone. 29
October Féchín moccu...
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situated in the
historic barony of
Dungannon Middle and the
civil parish of
Donaghenry and
covers an area of 258 acres. The po****tion of the
townland declined...
- is
situated in the
barony of
Dungannon Middle and the
civil parish of
Donaghenry and
covers an area of 131 acres. The name
derives from the
Irish Tulaigh...
- Clogherny, Clonfeacle,
Clonoe Derryloran, Desertcreat, Donacavey, Donaghedy,
Donaghenry, Donaghmore, Dromore, Drumgl****,
Drumragh Errigal Keerogue,
Errigal Trough...
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Clonfeacle Monastery Corickmore Abbey Donaghanie Monastery Donaghedy Monastery Donaghenry Monastery Donaghmore Monastery Donaghrisk Priory Dromore Abbey Drumragh...
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normal place of
residence is
within the
contributory parishes of Ballyclog/
Donaghenry (Stewartstown/Coalisland), Clonoe, Dungannon, Drummullan,
Pomeroy and...
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Upper Gortin Aghalarg 172
Dungannon Middle Donaghenry Cookstown Aghalarg Bog (recld.) 6
Dungannon Middle Donaghenry Cookstown Aghaleag 166
Omagh East Drumragh...
- corporate, market, and post towns,
parishes and
villages ... Lewis. p. 480. "
Donaghenry Parish (inc. Stewartstown), Co. Tyrone,
Northern Ireland in 1837 Lewis'...
- (split with
baronies of
Dungannon Lower,
Armagh and
Oneilland West)
Clonoe Donaghenry Donaghmore Drumgl****
Killyman (split with
barony of
Oneilland West) Pomeroy...