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Doonmore is a
promontory fort and
National Monument located in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Doonmore lies on a
headland reaching into
Dingle Bay, 4 km (2.5 mi)...
- have been
reoccupied and
changed in the
early medieval period. Some, like
Doonmore (near Dingle,
County Kerry) are ****ociated with the
Middle Ages. Dunbeg...
- the
neighbouring town of Dingle. The area gets its name from the
nearby Doonmore fort, with dún (fort)
transliterated to doon, and síon
deriving from the...
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Dunmore castle on the south-western side of
Dunbeg bay. The
castles of
Doonmore and
Doonbeg are
within 1 mile (1.6 km) of each other. In 1580 they belonged...
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include a
number of
ringfort sites in the
surrounding townlands of Doonbeg,
Doonmore and Mountrivers. A
settlement has
existed at the site of the
current village...
- 1954
Mount Nagle Surprise Ballybeg Surprise –
Mount Nagle Girl 31.10 1955
Doonmore Dreamer Wee Chap –
Again Ballygl**** 30.98 1956
Prince of
Bermuda Champion...
- 10°07′19″W / 51.764121°N 10.121920°W / 51.764121; -10.121920 221.45
Doonmore Promontory Fort
Doonsheane 52°07′07″N 10°13′19″W / 52.118696°N 10.221967°W...
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Presbyterian Church is
memorialised in the
Presbyterian Church in
Doonmore Street, Penrith. As well as a
foundation stone at the
Frazer Memorial Presbyterian...
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Bunratty Upper Doora Ennis Doonmacfelim 186
Corcomroe Killilagh Ennistimon Doonmore 1,545
Ibrickan Killard Kilrush Doonnagore 619
Corcomroe Killilagh Ennistimon...
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first son,
Henry John Lugard,
followed on 15 July 1843, and his
death at
Doonmore, Penrith, on 27 December, age 5
months and 12 days.
Order for his prompt...