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Village in County Donegal, Ireland
Ballindrait (Irish: Baile an Droichid, meaning 'town of the bridge') is a townland, village and census town in County Donegal, Ireland. Located near Lifford
Ballindrait
County town of Donegal, Ireland
Foyle. The Burn Dale (also spelt as the Burn Deele), which flows through Ballindrait, flows into the River Foyle on the northern outskirts of the town. Lifford
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Irish transport asset
7°28′44″W / 54.83631°N 7.47886°W / 54.83631; -7.47886 2.75 miles (4.43 km) Ballindrait 54°50′49″N 7°31′10″W / 54.847034°N 7.519409°W / 54.847034; -7.519409
Strabane and Letterkenny Railway
Strabane_and_Letterkenny_Railway
Town in County Donegal, Ireland
south of Raphoe. The Burn Dale eventually flows, via the village of Ballindrait, into the River Foyle just north of Lifford. Raphoe, historically Raffoe
Raphoe
Irish Presbyterian minister and satirist
Alexander Porter. He was born in 1753 at Tamna Wood, near the village of Ballindrait in the Laggan district in the east of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern
James Porter (Presbyterian minister)
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1607 Irish historical event
and his family arrived at the home of Tyrconnell's brother Caffar in Ballindrait. Caffar (and presumably his wife Rosa) joined the group as they continued
Flight_of_the_Earls
Small river in County Donegal, Ireland
miles to the south of Raphoe, and then flows through the village of Ballindrait. The burn flows through two baronies: Raphoe South and Raphoe North.
Burn_Dale
Ballindrait, a village near Lifford in East Donegal. DC Doherty was aged 31, and was a detective based at Omagh RUC Barracks. He was from Ballindrait
Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland
Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Gaeltacht area in County Donegal, Ireland
tArd Donn (Arduns) Ard na gCeapairí (Ardnagappery) Baile an Droichid (Ballindrait) An Baile Láir (Middletown) An Bun Beag (Bunbeg) Bun an Inbhir (Bunaninver)
Gweedore
Irish Presbyterian minister
Alexander Porter Goudy Born February 1809 Ballindrait, Ireland Died 14 December 1858(1858-12-14) (aged 49) Dublin Occupation Presbyterian minister
Alexander_Porter_Goudy
Townland in Ulster, Ireland
Killybegs Letterkenny Lifford Ramelton Stranorlar Villages Annagry Ardara Ballindrait Ballintra Ballyliffin Bridgend Bruckless Burnfoot Burtonport Carrick
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Ballincrick/Ballinbrocky 449 Kilmacrenan Clondavaddog Millford Ballindrait Town Raphoe Clonleigh Strabane Ballindrait 103 Raphoe Clonleigh Strabane Ballinlough 938 Inishowen
List of townlands of County Donegal
List_of_townlands_of_County_Donegal
Irish-born soldier (1605–1625)
on 13 September, O'Neill and his family arrived at Caffar's home in Ballindrait. Caffar (and presumably Rosa) joined the group that night, crossing the
Hugh_O'Donnell_(died_1625)
Location Name of mill and coordinate Type Maps First mention or built Last mention or demise Photograph Murlough Ballindrait Mill Tower mill 1874
List_of_windmills_in_Ireland
Former railway company in Ireland
Buildings Convoy Desertone Halt Raphoe Cullion Coolaghy Halt Donemana Ballindrait Ballyheather Halt Lifford Halt Ballymagorry Porthall Strabane (CDR) Strabane
County Donegal Railways Joint Committee
County_Donegal_Railways_Joint_Committee
Malin, Milford, Monreagh, Moville, Newtowncunningham, Ramelton, Raphoe & Ballindrait, Rathmullan, Ray, Sion, St. Johnston, Strabane, Stranorlar, Trenta. Ardglass
List_of_Irish_Presbyteries
Road in Ireland
runs between Raphoe and Lifford. The road passes through the village of Ballindrait, where it crosses over the Burn Dale. "S.I. No. 54/2012 - Roads Act 1993
R264_road_(Ireland)
Irish nobleman (c. 1583 – 1608)
Earl of Tyrconnell. Following the war, Caffar resided at his lands in Ballindrait. In 1598, Caffar had an illegitimate son, Caffar Oge "Conn" O'Donnell
Caffar_O'Donnell
about two miles to the south of Raphoe. The Burn Dale flows on through Ballindrait, and enters the River Foyle about a mile north-north-east of Lifford
Deele_College
Irish cricketer (1891–1975)
Monkstown, Dublin, Ireland Died 29 April 1975(1975-04-29) (aged 83) Ballindrait, Ulster, Ireland Batting Right-handed Domestic team information Years
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1947 54°48′05″N 7°48′10″W / 54.8014°N 7.8027°W / 54.8014; -7.8027 Ballindrait Donegal Strabane and Letterkenny Railway 1909 1960 54°50′49″N 7°31′10″W
List of closed railway stations in Ireland
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland
Irish footballer (born 1967)
information Date of birth (1967-05-30) 30 May 1967 (age 59) Place of birth Ballindrait, County Donegal, Ireland Position Midfielder Team information Current
Paul Hegarty (Irish footballer)
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Abbreviation of Demetria - the mythological goddess of corn and harvest.
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