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Drumgooland is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated mainly in the
historic barony of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half, with one townland...
- Deachoimheád,
meaning 'Good view ') (formerly Lowtown) is a
small settlement in
Drumgooland,
County Down,
Northern Ireland.
Dechomet is
approximately 3
miles from...
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approximately 3 miles from Castlewellan, near Dromara, in the
parish of
Drumgooland. It is set
between the
Dromara Hills (Slieve Croob) and the
Mourne Mountains...
- It is on the
slopes of
Slieve Croob near the
village of Leitrim, in
Drumgooland parish,
nestled between the farmer's
stone wall and a back road. It is...
- near to Leitrim,
County Down. It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Drumgooland and the
historic barony of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half.
Derryneill is mainly...
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constituting the
Castlewellan estate in the
parishes of
Kilmegan and
Drumgooland.
Brian MacHugh MacAgholy Magennis of Muntereddy, who was
granted seven...
- Down, Dromara, Dromore, Drumballyroney, Drumbeg, Drumbo, Drumgath,
Drumgooland, Dundonald,
Dunsfort Garvaghy,
Greyabbey Hillsborough,
Holywood Inch...
- and was
influenced by Dr. John Walker. He was
ordained a
curate for
Drumgooland, Co. Down in 1797,
where Rev.
Tobais Tighe was rector. He a
leading figure...
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curacy at Dundonald. He was the in****bent of
Drumgath from 1972 to 1980;
Drumgooland from 1976 to 1980;
Mount Merrion from 1980 to 1983; and of
Dromore Cathedral...
- and six
miles from Castlewellan. It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Drumgooland and the
historic barony of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half. It is set in the...