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Taughboyne (Irish:
Teach Baoithín
meaning "house of Baithen") is a
civil parish, in
County Donegal, Ireland.
Taughboyne is
located 8 km (5.0 mi) West-South-West...
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Fowlers Hollow State Park is also in the township. It is
named after Taughboyne,
County Donegal, Ireland. The
Israel and
Samuel Lupfer Tannery Site and...
- son of the Rev.
Edward Bowen (1779–1867),
Church of
Ireland Rector of
Taughboyne, a
parish in the
Laggan district in the east of
County Donegal in the...
- fur
trading business in the
early 19th century. John Work was born in
Taughboyne parish, St
Johnstown in
County Donegal, Ireland,
probably in 1792. He...
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Edward Bowen (20
March 1828, near
Newtowncunningham in the
Parish of
Taughboyne – 28 July 1897, in London) was an
Anglican priest in
Ireland during the...
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Raphoe Taughboyne Strabane Listellian 651
Raphoe Leck
Letterkenny Listicall Lower 187
Raphoe Taughboyne Londonderry Listicall Upper 302
Raphoe Taughboyne Londonderry...
- ta(gh), taugh, te, tee, ti(gh)
teach house Taney, Taghadoe, Taghmaconnell,
Taughboyne, Templeogue, Timoleague,
Tydavnet temple teampall church Templemore, Templenoe...
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heavily ****ociated with
County Donegal where his cult was most
active in
Taughboyne and Culdaff.
Celebrations of the
saint in
Donegal are ongoing, and a major...
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Raphoe Monastery Rathmullan Priory Raymoghy Monastery Rossnowlagh Friary Taughboyne Monastery Temple Douglas Tory
Island Abbey (approx.)
Tullaghobegley Monastery...
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Sarah Leech was born in the
townland of
Ballylennan in the
parish of
Taughboyne,
County Donegal in 1809. She was the
youngest child of
Thomas Leech, a...