Donegal
Mentioned in 69 documents, 169 times across the archives
Documents
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Ardoyne arrivals and departures 1893 1947
8 mentions“Mr. Alphonsus left his-day before all in La. Donegal on Copus the”
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Ardoyne General documents
1 mention“Capuchin Friary , Co. Donegal .”
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Missions and Retreats 1856 1975
1 mention“ing , Dr. Donegal . In the third week”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
7 mentions“60 : Donegal .”
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Missions and retreats 1868 1930
5 mentions“a wonder in Donegal . The bishop at”
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“aton , Donegal .”
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Ardoyne Missions and Retreats 1958 1968
3 mentions“Leo. Donegal .”
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August 1915
2 mentions“dark Donegal . " and I need hardly say she is welcome . She”
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August 1917
1 mention“Donegal Highlands , and often went to Kerry and West”
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June 1918
1 mention“Ramelton . Donegal , by Father”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
2 mentions“wn Donegal . Sure , you are your mother's Paistin Frown , and we”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
7 mentions“' In old Donegal ' . '”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
2 mentions“of old Donegal . ' Thanks for nice letter , Mary .”
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CrossBulletinVolL 1959 60
4 mentions“Sisters of Mercy , Ballyshannon , Co. Donegal ...”
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May 1958
2 mentions“Sisters of Mercy , Ballyshannon , Co. Donegal ...”
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June 1958
1 mention“of Antrim . ' Hills of Donegal , etc .”
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July 1958
1 mention“of Antrim . Hills of Donegal , etc . "”
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Oct 1958
1 mention“Donegal Printing Co. Ltd. pp. 27. 1/ -”
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Dec 1958
1 mention“Donegal . ' Like , winsome college from”
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CrossAnnual 1923 1928
1 mention“peasant life in romantic Donegal , tinted with sadness and sunshine , has held us spellbound”
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applications to monastery
1 mention“Cloghan Co Donegal”
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dom bede lebbe
1 mention“Mother Elizabeth M. J. Domitilla Kane, Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Sr. M. Colmelle, Convent of St. Louis, Newcastle; Sr. M. Benedict O'Neill; Sr. Joseph Hubertine, The Little Sisters of the Poor, Kilmanham,”
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earlydays little flower 1945 feb
1 mention“Mother Elizabeth M. J. Domitilla Kane, Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Sr. M. Colmcille, Convent of St. Louis, Newcastle; Sr. M. Benedict O'Neill; Sr. Joseph Hubertine, The Little Sisters of the Poor, Kilmainha”
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earlydays mmm 1949 jan
1 mention“MITE BOXES—Sister Alphonses, Harwick; Sister Teresita, Cahirciveen, £6 8s. 8d.; Mercy Convent, Ballinasloe, £5 10s; M. Madigan, Ardagh, £5; Presentation Convent, Thurles, £4 0s. 6d.; Mrs. T. Jones, B.”
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103458
1 mention“Rathmullan, Co. Donegal 1909 July 31.”
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110339
1 mention“On the 29th of December the Committee, on the application of the Agent of Mr. HECTOR MCNEILL, sent 7 men to assist the Sheriff of Donegal in executing a number of Writs for possession, on Mr. MCNEILL'”
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110345
1 mention“Donegal, .”
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111185
1 mention“Hark ! their martial tramp is heard from Cork to Donegal.”
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111505
3 mentions“JOHN LARKIN, at Drumboe, Co. Donegal, March 14, 1923.”
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112137
4 mentions“JOSEPH LARKIN, at Drumboe, Co. Donegal, March 14, 1923.”
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113953
3 mentions“SINCE the days of "Waterfoot Races," a picture of wonderful animation painted some ten years ago, James Humbert Craig has pursued his own highly individual way to his present position of eminence amon”
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114428
2 mentions“The paintings are for a new chapel at St Eunan's College, Letterkenny (Co. Donegal).”
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115361
12 mentions“Sunday morning, Co. Donegal.”
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115965
1 mention“tween the invading Northerners and the chieftains of Connacht." Nora J. Murray has much more to say about this countryside of West Breffni over which lingers yet the shadow of the O'Rourkes, but, we m”
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116199
1 mention“ARD MHUIRE, CASHELMORE, Co. DONEGAL.”
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116438
1 mention“Co. Donegal.”
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116780
1 mention“ARD MHUIRE, CASHELMORE, Co. DONEGAL.”
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117051
1 mention“There are so many good things to be mentioned yet—Dr. James's essay on Tolerance, Art O Briain's recollections of the early days of the Gaelic League in London, Benedict Kiely's musings on a holiday i”
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118088
1 mention“"Red Hugh that swept from Donegal”
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118835
2 mentions“of 12th June - I was looking over Donegal,”
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120030
1 mention“Was a medical student at Queen's University; played for the University Rugby fifteen for two seasons before the war; abandoned his medical studies in August 1914 to join the reserve battalion of the R”
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120817
1 mention“First President of Ireland and founder of the Gaelic League, Dr. Hyde's long life was spent in the language which he loved so well. He was born in the ancestral home at Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon, youn”
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123685
2 mentions“I have already mentioned Thomas MacGreevy for his article on some of Hogan's statues. That versatile, much-travelled, widely read and genuinely cultured Kerryman writes also in the Annual about the be”
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129743
1 mention“19) Draherin-o-Machree ..... (Song to the Dead)20) Killarney ..... (Scenic Song)21) Cruiskeen Lawn ..... (Drink Song)22) Gartan Mother's Lullaby (Donegal Air) ..... (Lullaby)23) 'Tis the Last Rose of ”
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131642
1 mention“of people, out of that current of power and knowledge, who live in the slums of our cities or who in the remote rural districts draw a precarious livelihood from barren soil amid rocks and bogs. These”
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131648
1 mention“Patrick Gallagher, known as Paddy the Cope throughout Eire, originally came from Cleendra up on the bleak coast of Donegal. Living was precarious, and the farmers and fishermen were always in debt to ”
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131654
1 mention“Paddy Pat Bawn, they called him in the parish of Templecrone, way up in Ireland's northwest corner, where the rocks of Donegal look out on the rocks of the isles and neither of them take much comfort ”
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131660
1 mention“Co. Donegal”
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132083
1 mention“He is supposed to have been visited by it in the Barracks of Ballyshannon to Donegal, Ireland shen leaving in the Londonsbury sicilitic - He was then to the Hon. Robert Stewart.”
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196022
1 mention“CHICAGO engineer Pat McGinley (65), who returns to the U.S. to-morrow after a holiday at his old home on Gola Island, Co. Donegal, told for the first time of his part in the Howth gun-running in 1914.”
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196556
1 mention“Or nigh the seagirt shrine of well-loved Donegal.”
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211860
1 mention“(FROM DONEGAL AND ANTRIM)”
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232379
2 mentions“When Fr Cassian celebrates the golden jubilee of his Ordination to the Priesthood on June 29, 1973, every friar in the Vice-Province will rejoice with him in true fraternal fashion. Many friars of old”
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57948
1 mention“A DONEGAL SPINNER”
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58113
3 mentions“THE HARBOUR. MALINBEG. CO. DONEGAL”
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88801
5 mentions“CO. DONEGAL.”
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89175
1 mention“DOE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, CO. DONEGAL.”
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89247
1 mention“Co. Donegal.”
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89394
1 mention“ST EUNANS COLLEGE, LETTERKENNY, CO. DONEGAL.”
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89761
3 mentions“Ards, Co. Donegal.”
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89788
2 mentions“It was in 1930, at the invitation of the late Most Rev. Dr. MacNeely, Bishop of Raphoe, that the Capuchins returned to Donegal and selected this quiet sequestered spot as their House of Theology for t”
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89901
5 mentions“In October 1934 a young clerical student from Cork came to Donegal to continue his studies at the Capuchian Friary in Ards, near Creeslough following his first profession in the Order.”
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89927
1 mention“Speaking to the Donegal News this week, Brother Richard explained that every few years the brothers move around and make changes.”
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89942
2 mentions“CO. DONEGAL, IRELAND.”
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89956
1 mention“Ard Almure - Donegal”
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89960
1 mention“We have all heard with pride and joy and gratitude to God that " Ards" has become " Ard- Mhuire"; that the brown habit of St. Francis has come back to Donegal, I hope for ever; and above all that the ”
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89970
11 mentions“After the suppression of the great Rebellion in the reagn of Queen Elizabeth more than a half million acres of land in the north of Ireland were at the disposal of the English Crown. The whole county ”
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89997
2 mentions“And best of all in Donegal 'tis acted on, and shown”
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97088
19 mentions“Well again we had a very good Novice Master because he had been teaching us in the college and he was also he became our Novice Master for that year and I met him again four years before ordination in”