- this time, however, the
Franciscans had a
house of
refuge by the
River Drowes in
County Leitrim, just
outside Ballyshannon, and it was here, according...
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Yonaguska (c. 1759–1839), who was
known as
Drowning Bear (the
English meaning of his name), was a
leader among the
Cherokee of the
Lower Towns of North...
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including County Louth. Its
southern border was said to
stretch from the
River Drowes in the west to the
River Boyne in the east. At the
onset of the historic...
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Mountains and the
Atlantic Ocean, and
between the
River Duff and the
River Drowes, at the head of
Lough Melvin. It
borders County Donegal and
County Fermanagh...
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demarcated a
large section of Donegal's
eastern border. To the south, the
Drowes River forms a 9 km (6 miles) long
natural boundary with
County Leitrim...
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Donegal Killybegs Mountcharles Mullaghmore Rossnowlagh Tullaghan River Drowes (between
Bundoran and Tullaghan)
River Erne (at Ballyshannon)
River Eske...
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extended from the
Drowes west to the
Owenmore River in Ballysadare.
Duncarbry (Dun Chairbre)
marks the
border of Cairbre's
territory on the
Drowes,
while the...
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Tirconnell from the
mountain westwards, i.e. from
Barnesmore to the
river Drowes (i.e. Tirhugh), and also all the
inhabitants of
Boylagh and Tir Boghaine...
- River,
which runs out of the
Horseshoe P****. This
river along with the
Drowes formed the
ancient border between Ulster and Connacht. The Duff
River is...
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County Sligo,
south of the Duff River, and not in
County Donegal between the
Drowes River (Drobhais) and Erne
River as
Geoffrey Keating indicated.
Morris consequently...