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Drumboe Castle was
located on the
outskirts of the town of
Stranorlar in
County Donegal, Ireland. In 1622,
during the
Plantation of Ulster,
Robert Redington...
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National Army and held in
Drumboe Castle outside Stranorlar. On 14
March 1923, they were
taken from the
castle to the
nearby Drumboe woods and
summarily executed...
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leading figures such as May Daly (sister of
Charlie Daly,
executed at
Drumboe, Donegal, in 1923), John Joe Rice, Sinn Féin TD from 1957 to 1961 and John...
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Great Britain. Both
creations are extinct. The
Hayes Baronetcy, of
Drumboe Castle in the
County of Donegal, was
created in the
Baronetage of Ireland...
- Drumaridly, Drumaroan, Drumavaddy, Drumavoley, Drumawillin, Drumbare,
Drumboe, Drumcon, Drumcrottagh, Drumcrow, Drumcudree, Drumcullen, Drumderg, Drumeeny...
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captured and
sentenced to die by Free
Staters in the
Civil War. "
Drumboe Martyrs" (or "
Drumboe Castle") –
written about a
Civil War
incident by
Michael McGinley...
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ballad The
Woods of
Drumboe (aka The
Drumboe Martyrs) to
memorialise the four anti-treaty
republicans who were
executed in
Drumboe on 14
March 1923. He...
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three National Army
soldiers were
captured and killed. On 14
March at
Drumboe Castle in
County Donegal in the
northwest of Ireland, four Anti-Treaty...
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Feargal took part in a
parade to
commemorate the 1916
Easter Rising in
Drumboe, Stranorlar,
County Donegal Soon
after the July 1982
bombings that killed...
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Edmund Francis Hayes, 5th
Baronet (1850 - 1912) of
Drumboe Castle in the
County of Donegal, was a
Baronet in the
Baronetage of Ireland. He was born...