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- Limavady sprang up within the townland of Rathbrady Beg in the parish of Drumachose and was originally known as Newtown Limavady. Over time, the urban area...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Townlands of County Londonderry. In Ireland, counties are divided into civil parishes, and these parishes are further...
- foster brother, Geal-Breagach, who afterwards ****isted him in founding Drumachose, in nearby Limavady. In 565 Cainnech joined Columba in Scotland, where...
- Desertmartin Monastery Desertoghill Monastery Donnybrewer Monastery (approx.) Drumachose Abbey Dunboe Monastery Duncrun Monastery (approx.) Dungiven Monastery...
- father Lughadh Leithdhearg was a distinguished bard. The Saint founded Drumachose Abbey close to Limavady, he is also the patron saint of nearby Roe Valley...
- 1798 to 1799. He was ordained in 1799 and held livings at Dunkerron, Drumachose and Urney. He was a Prebendary of Derry from 1807 and St Patrick's Cathedral...
- Lower, ****ber Upper Derryloran, Desertlyn, Desertmartin, Desertoghill, Drumachose, Dunboe, Dungiven Errigal Faughanvale, Formoyle Grange of Scullion Kilcronaghan...
- see List of townlands in County Londonderry A townland in the parish of Drumachose, County Londonderry; see List of townlands in County Londonderry Rousky...
- William Park (Rosemary Street, Belfast) 1891 Nathaniel McAuley Brown (Drumachose, Limavady) 1892 R. McCheyne Edgar (Adelaide Road, Dublin) 1893 W. Todd...
- a curate at Mullingar and then Holloway before becoming the rector of Drumachose in 1904, a post he held until his appointment to the deanery. King was...