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Doogary (Irish
derived place name,
either An Dúgharraí
meaning 'The
Black Garden' or Dúbhgaire
meaning 'The
Black Weir'.) is a
townland in the
civil parish...
- methods, such as "****ociated entities". John
McEwen House,
Pilliwinks and
Doogary are
entities which have been used to
funnel donations to the
National Party...
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Moycarn Moore Ballinasloe Dooan 66
Ballintober North Kilgl****
Strokestown Doogary 306
Boyle Ardcarn Boyle Doogarymore 260
Ballintober South Kilteevan Roscommon...
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Magunihy Kil****min
Killarney Doocarrig More 685
Magunihy Kil****min
Killarney Doogary 1,804
Dunkerron North Knockane Killarney Doolahig 129
Iveragh Killorglin...
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Tullygarvey Kildrumsherdan Cootehill Dooc****an 186
Tullygarvey Drung Cootehill Doogary 318
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Doohallat 188
Clankee Drumgoon Cootehill...
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Derrycullion Derryhurdin Derryloman Derrynavogy Derryree Doocharn Dooederny Doogary Dooross Drumany Drumbad Beg
Drumbad More
Drumbaghlin Drumbrughas North...
- Castlesaunderson,
Cavan Rural,
Cavan Urban, Derrylahan, Derrynananta, Diamond,
Doogary, Dowra, Dunmakeever, Eskey, Grilly, Kilconny, Killashandra, Killinagh,...
- 397 to H892 401
Lisnadill and Killyfaddy, grid ref: H883 392 to H889 397
Doogary and Portnelligan, Crannog, grid ref: H7831 3862
Dorsey and Tullynavall...
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owned by
Thomas McKiernan,
along with the
townlands of Ned,
Coraghmuck and
Doogary, all in
Tullyhunco Barony. He sold the land c.1606 to
Richard Tyrrell of...
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Donaghmoyne Carrickmacross Doocharn 210
Cremorne Muckno Castleblayney Doogary 228
Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Doohamlat 138
Cremorne Clontibret Castleblayney...