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  • ...of the country, destroying ''DĂșn Mughdhord'' and [[Dunmore, County Galway|Dunmore]].<ref>The history of the County of Mayo to the close of the Sixteenth Cent ...n a hill 150 feet in height and gave excellent views to the east and south-east to Islandeady and Aille, where the other McPhilpin castles were.<ref name=c
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  • ...East Harbour at sunset.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Waterford Harbour at Dunmore East]] [[Dunmore East]] is a fishing village and popular holiday resort situated on the west side
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  • |name=Dunmore Cave |picture=Entrance to Dunmore Cave.jpg
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  • '''Carrigans''' is a village in The Laggan, a district in the east of [[County Donegal]]. The village is located on the R236 regional road onl ...in many conflicts, was invented by Captain (later Colonel) McClintock, of Dunmore, Carrigans.
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  • ...orth to Crolly in the south and around nine miles from [[Dunlewey]] in the east to Magheraclogher in the west. It is the largest Irish-speaking parish in I File:View across Dunmore Strand to Inishinny - geograph.org.uk - 305455.jpg|Inishinny Island
    17 KB (2,553 words) - 20:14, 4 May 2022
  • ...ander tending to lands in [[County Laois|Queen's County]] from his home at Dunmore House whilst Thomas operated the Estate at Lissan. ...aples K.C., P.C., M.P., whilst the seventh and eighth Baronets remained at Dunmore. John Staples was a talented lawyer and one of the longest standing members
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