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kilometres (6 mi) south-west of Derry. St John's (Church of Ireland) Church,
Dunnalong,
built in 1865 and with a
steeply pitched roof, is a
Grade B1
listed building...
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Docwra and took part in a
force that
captured the
strategic settlement of
Dunnalong. He was also
present at the
Battle of Lifford,
where an
important victory...
- The arts and
crafts movement in
Ireland (1992)
William J. Roulston, The
parishes of
Leckpatrick and
Dunnalong:
their place in
history (2000), 151–3...
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first streets of the new city.
Further up the
River Foyle, he
fortified Dunnalong, a
position dividing Counties Donegal and Tyrone, in July 1600. He constructed...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-9721-8. –
Snippet view The lost
Settlement of
Dunnalong (Foyle
Civic Trust) The lost
Settlement of
Dunnalong (Tower Museum)...
- pp. 888–889,
right column. ISBN 0-19-861374-1. The lost
Settlement of
Dunnalong Robert O.
Bucholz Database of
Court Officers 1660 – 1837,
Loyola University...
- Ballymagorry, Ballyneaner, Baronscourt, Camus, Churchlands, Douglasburn,
Dunnalong, Dunnamanagh, Glenchiel, Glenmornan, Glenroam, Lislea, Loughash, Mountcastle...
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Clogher Errigal Keerogue Clogher Dunmullan 261
Strabane Upper Cappagh Omagh Dunnalong 29
Strabane Lower Donaghedy Strabane Dunnamanagh Town
Strabane Lower Donaghedy...
- Abercorn, and
would in 1660 be
created Baronet of
Donalong and Nenagh. The
Dunnalong (or Donalong) estate,
south of Derry, was his father's
share of the land...
- 7074 Dunmore, mound: moat (Lough Fea), grid ref: H7603 8659
Dunnalong,
fortified town:
Dunnalong Fort, grid ref: Area of C378 105
Dunnamore wedge tomb (de:Wedge...