- by the
Urris hills, and to the east by
Binion hill. To the north,
there is
Rockstown bay and
Tullagh peninsula.
There are two
entrances to
Urris; the Gap...
-
early 19th century,
Urris - a
valley three miles west of
Clonmany -
became a
centre of the
illegal poitín
distillation industry. The
Urris Hills were an ideal...
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Greencastle Malin,
Malin Head, Moville, Muff
Redcastle Shrove Quigley's
Point Urris Inishowen is a
peninsula of 884.33
square kilometres (218,523 acres), situated...
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Borris Tydavnet Tynagh Tyrrellsp****
Union Hall
Upperchurch Upton Urlingford Urris Valleymount Ventry (Ceann Trá)
Vicarstown Villierstown Virginia Walkinstown...
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- he was
appointed to the
archbishopric of Nicosia.
After murdering Iacopo Urri, the
royal chamberlain, on 1
April 1457, he was
deprived of the archbishopric...
- start". The
Irish Times. 30
October 2000. McNulty,
Chris (14
August 2008). "
Urris crash out of championship".
Inishowen Independent.
Retrieved 14
August 2008...
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Kinnea (Irish:
Ceann Eich) a
townland in the
Urris Valley,
located in the North-West
corner of the
Inishowen Peninsula. It is in the
Electoral Division...
- East Mayo", Celtica, 10: 15–21 Evans,
Emrys (1969), "The
Irish dialect of
Urris, Inishowen, Co. Donegal", Lochlann, 4: 1–130 Finck,
Franz Nikolaus (1899)...
-
reserve goalkeeper in 1991 when he
noticed Paul
Callaghan at a game in
Urris.
Callaghan served as
reserve goalkeeper when
Donegal won the Sam Maguire...