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Kilmacrennan (Irish: Cill Mhic nÉanáin or Cill Mhic Réanáin), also
Kilmacrenan, is a village,
townland and
civil parish in
County Donegal, Ireland. The...
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Kilmacrenan (Irish: Cill Mhic Réanáin),
sometimes spelled Kilmacrennan, is a
barony in
County Donegal, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather...
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Battle of
Kilmacrennan was a
skirmish fought near Kilmacrennan,
County Donegal in 1608
during O'Doherty's Rebellion. Sir
Cahir O'Doherty was a traditional...
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Kilmacrennan railway station served the
village of
Kilmacrennan in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 9
March 1903 when the
Londonderry and...
- in two baronies: the
Gweedore part of the
village is in the
Barony of
Kilmacrenan,
while The
Rosses part of the
village is in the
Barony of Boylagh, the...
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Kilmacrenan Aughnish Millford Aghalattive 387
Kilmacrenan Clondahorky Dunfanaghy Aghalatty 484
Kilmacrenan Mevagh Millford Aghalenty 111
Kilmacrenan Aghanunshin...
- 2005.
Downies Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/
kilmacrenan/mevagh/rosguill/downies/
Patrick McKay, A
Dictionary of
Ulster Place-Names...
- ie:
Faugher Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/
kilmacrenan/clondahorky/ards/faugher/
Alistair Rowan, The
Buildings of Ireland: North...
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cousin of Ruaidhrí, was
proclaimed lord by the
chiefs of Cenél
Conaill at
Kilmacrenan, but Ruaidhrí's son, Toirdhealbhach,
defied Domhnall Óg. When Domhnall...
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Parliament of Ireland.
Boylagh is
bordered by the
baronies of
Kilmacrenan to the
north east,
Rapboe South to the east, and
Banagh to the south;...