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Barony in Ulster, Ireland
Banagh (Irish: Báinigh) is a historic barony in County Donegal in Ireland. Patrick Weston Joyce said the name Banagh came from Enna Bogaine, son of Conall
Banagh
Irish clan
Sweeney Banagh". sweeneyclanchief.com. Archived from the original on 23 August 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2007. "The Chieftaincies of Fanad & Banagh Today"
Clan_Sweeney
Barony in Ulster, Ireland
territory of the O'Boyles. It was created along with Banagh when the former barony of Boylagh and Banagh was split in 1791 by an Act of the Parliament of
Boylagh
Village and parish in County Donegal, Ireland
Colm Cille (Columba), it is also a civil parish in the historic barony of Banagh. Glencolmcille is in the Gaeltacht, and while it remains an Irish-speaking
Glencolmcille
Gaeltacht village in County Donegal, Ireland
also a townland of 233 acres and a civil parish in the historic barony of Banagh. Kilcar's main street has a Catholic church (known locally as 'the chapel')
Kilcar
Fishing port in County Donegal, Ireland
6361; -8.4444 Country Ireland Province Ulster County County Donegal Barony Banagh (Irish: Báinigh) Government • Dáil Éireann Donegal Population (2022) • Total
Killybegs
Village in County Donegal, Ireland
It is situated in the civil parish of Inver and the historic barony of Banagh. The village's name is usually pronounced locally as 'Mount-char-liss'.
Mountcharles
Village in County Donegal, Ireland
and Killybegs to the west. Inver is also a civil parish in the barony of Banagh. St Natalis (or Naail), who died in 563, was the abbot of a monastery in
Inver,_County_Donegal
Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law union Abbernadoorny 62 Banagh Killymard Donegal Abbey Island 17 Tirhugh Kilbarron Ballyshannon Abbeylands 173
List of townlands of County Donegal
List_of_townlands_of_County_Donegal
Village in County Donegal, Ireland
-8.645639 Country Ireland Province Ulster County County Donegal Barony Banagh Population • Urban 300 Irish Grid Reference G580765 Teileann is the only
Teelin
Slieve League in western Banagh
Geography_of_Ireland
County in Ireland
Historic baronies of County Donegal Barony Irish name Area (acres) Banagh Báinigh 179,090 Boylagh Baollaigh 157,429 Inishowen East Inis Eoghain Thoir 124
County_Donegal
Branch of the Northern Uí Néill
stated as Tír Boghaine, which O'Donovan equates to being the barony of Banagh, and part of the barony of Boylagh in County Donegal. The Laud 610 Genealogies
Branches_of_the_Cenél_Conaill
Irish clan chief and military leader (1572–1602)
strongholds not dispossessed by the Crown. As soon as Chief Donough MacSweeney Banagh heard of O'Donnell's safe return, he attacked Willis, forcing him and his
Hugh_Roe_O'Donnell
Town in County Donegal, Ireland
766667; -8.4 Country Ireland Province Ulster County County Donegal Barony Banagh (Irish: Báinigh) Government • Dáil Éireann Donegal Elevation 45 m (148 ft)
Ardara,_County_Donegal
Small waterfall in the south-west of County Donegal in Ulster
Daily. 14 May 2022. Townlands.ie: Largy. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/banagh/upper-killybegs/crownarad/largysillagh/largy/ Patrick McKay, A Dictionary
Largy_Waterfall
Civil parish in County Donegal, Ireland
Killymard is a civil parish, in the barony of Banagh in the county of Donegal, and province of Ulster. The Killymard Halt railway station opened on 18
Killymard
Branch of the Northern Uí Néill
Meaning: Pleasant, well-disposed Progenitor: Suibhne O'Neill Territory: Fanad, Banagh and the Territories in Tirconnell Extra: Descended from Suibhne O'Neill
Branches_of_the_Cenél_nEógain
Third Order Regular founded c.1500(?) by the Mac-Ruini-Faigs (Mac Swiney Banagh?); dissolved c.1602 Baile-na-sagart; Fan-an-chartha; Fanegarah; Fanogher;
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
These were they who rose up to assist him on this occasion: Mac Sweeny Banagh (Donough, the son of Mulmurry); a party of the Clann-Sweeny of Munster,
Battle_of_Doire_Leathan
Irish nobleman (died 1590)
Dubh O'Donnell. Donal received the allegiance of O'Boyle and MacSweeney Banagh, as well as of the English Crown, who felt he had a stronger claim to the
Donnell_O'Donnell
Historic site in County Donegal, Ireland
House. Archived from the original on 13 July 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2018. "Rahan Castle in Banagh". Sweeney Clan. Retrieved 9 October 2018. v t e v t e
Rahan_Castle
over the Cenél mBógaine, (a branch of the Cenél Conaill in the barony of Banagh, County Donegal) in 784. In 787 Domnall was defeated in battle by Máel Dúin
Domnall_mac_Áeda_Muindeirg
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1885–1922
comprised the southern part of County Donegal, consisting of the baronies of Banagh and Tirhugh. Note:- 1 Not an election, but the date of a party change. The
South_Donegal
United States Army general (1865–1944)
Her sister Mary Cannon married Thomas Murrin of Croaghlin (1804–1882) Banagh barony, Killybegs, County Donegal, their daughter Jane Murrin (1829–1903)
Frank McIntyre (military officer)
Frank_McIntyre_(military_officer)
River in County Donegal, Ireland
Retrieved 15 December 2024. Bigger, Francis Joseph. "The mac Suibhne of Banagh and Fanad and na Dtuath, in Tir-Conaill. Copied from the Ordnance Survey
Glen_River,_County_Donegal
after the Orbhraighe tribe, while Kilmore means "great forest". Donegal Banagh Báinigh Divided in 1791 177,288 Territory of the Cinel Boghaine, descended
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
monuments and groups of sepulchral cists in Glen Maulin, Glencolumbkille, Banagh, Donegal. 51°33′53″N 9°05′14″W / 51.5646°N 9.0871°W / 51.5646; -9.0871
Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882
Ancient_Monuments_Protection_Act_1882
Irish-Spanish chieftain (c. 1570 – 1604)
The second youngest sister, Sabina, would marry the chief of Mac Sweeney Banagh.[citation needed] While it is known that Kittagh was married, the identity
Tibbot MacWalter Kittagh Bourke
Tibbot_MacWalter_Kittagh_Bourke
Irish nobleman and soldier (c. 1569 – 1626)
Rory and Brian Oge O'Rourke on 25 March. Subsequently Donough McSweeney Banagh submitted to Niall and the Crown, allowing Niall to take Killybegs. In August
Niall_Garbh_O'Donnell
Third Order Regular founded c.1500(?) by the Mac-Ruini-Faigs (Mac Swiney Banagh?); dissolved c.1602 Baile-na-sagart; Fan-an-chartha; Fanegarah; Fanogher;
List of monastic houses in County Donegal
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Donegal
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Young lion.
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One who Scatters; Exposer; Announcer
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Considers.
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Defender of Men; Protector of Mankind; Diminutive of Alexander
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English : variant of Brummitt.
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English : variant of Skerritt.
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The Sun, Expert or skilled
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