- injuries. His
gallantry undoubtedly saved both men's lives. He died in
Drumany,
Letterkenny on 7
April 1969 and was
buried at
Conwal Cemetery. His Victoria...
- politician, and the
Chief of
Staff of the
Irish Republican Army. He was born in
Drumany, Aughnasheelin,
County Leitrim, the son of
Joseph McGirl, a farmer, and...
-
Donegal Drumano 689
Banagh Killybegs Upper Glenties Drumany 271
Raphoe Leck
Letterkenny Drumany 85
Kilmacrenan Clondavaddog Millford Drumard 254 Banagh...
-
Drumany 98
Carrigallen Oughteragh Bawnboy Drumany 111
Leitrim Kiltubbrid Carrick on
Shannon Drumany 104
Drumahaire Killanummery Manorhamilton Drumany...
- Drumadraghy, Drumadravy, Drumady, Drumageever, Drumane, Drumanure,
Drumany,
Drumany Beg,
Drumany More, Drumaran, Drumaraw, Drumard, Drumarky, Drumary, Drumarraght...
-
Derryhurdin Derryloman Derrynavogy Derryree Doocharn Dooederny Doogary Dooross Drumany Drumbad Beg
Drumbad More
Drumbaghlin Drumbrughas North Drumbrughas South...
- Derarke; 1630
Derearte and 1827 Derralt. It is
bounded on the
north by
Drumany More townland, on the east by
Derrychorran and
Derrylaney townlands, on...
- Derrintunny. It is
bounded on the
north by
Drumshimuck townland, on the east by
Drumany More and
Derryart townlands, on the
south by
Garvary townland and on the...
-
between Thomas Berry, Rockfield,
County Cavan, esquire, and
Alexander Berry,
Drumany,
County Cavan, esquire.
Thomas Berry, in
consideration of
James Berry,...
-
Cullyleenan resident, John Graham, who was
entitled to vote as he
owned land in
Drumany Beg
townland in
Kinawley parish. In the 1825
Registry of
Freeholders for...