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  • *Dillon, Myles, ''The Irish settlements in Wales'', ''Celtica'' 12, 1977, pp. 
    19 KB (2,728 words) - 18:38, 10 June 2019
  • * Dillon, Des (2007). ''Monks''. Luath Press Ltd.
    27 KB (4,173 words) - 21:53, 27 January 2016
  • ...Glen Way it links Fort William to Inverness<ref>The Great Glen Way, Paddy Dillon, Cicerone, 2007</ref>. Clearly marked along the way, connecting a series o
    4 KB (729 words) - 19:11, 24 April 2022
  • ...by way of Camara Hill that skirts the military artillery range.<ref name="Dillon"/> ...led "North Prison" and "South Prison".<ref name="Dillon">{{Cite book |last=Dillon |first=Paddy |title=The Mountains of Ireland |publisher=Cicerone |year=2001
    2 KB (286 words) - 23:09, 15 November 2017
  • ...tions for descent from the main ridge.<ref name="Dillon">{{cite book |last=Dillon |first=Paddy |title=Exploring the South of Ireland |publisher=Ward Lock |id
    3 KB (507 words) - 22:58, 15 November 2017
  • ...and accommodation is provided by the Holland Hotel.<ref>{{cite book|author=Dillon, Paddy|title=The Wales Coast Path: Llwybr Arfordir Cymru|url=https://books.
    1 KB (192 words) - 13:43, 3 September 2019
  • ...Carrickfergus]] on the mainland.<ref name="Dillon1996">{{cite journal|last=Dillon|first=Jim|year=1996|title=Memoirs of a Lighthouse Keeper|journal=The Beam|p
    6 KB (901 words) - 12:32, 24 October 2012
  • *{{cite book | last=Dillon | first=Paddy | title=The South West Coast Path | publisher=Cicerone | year
    44 KB (6,983 words) - 15:36, 28 February 2021
  • * The Ulster Way, Paddy Dillon, The O'Brien Press, 1999, ISBN 0-86278-589-8
    32 KB (5,267 words) - 23:11, 24 April 2013
  • ...ecided to build a new town on land outside his control. The area now known Dillon Street and Emmet Street in Tipperary town was the centre of this developmen
    8 KB (1,232 words) - 21:14, 4 December 2014
  • ...A Guide to Walking the Summits | publisher=Cicerone Press Limited | author=Dillon, Paddy | year=2010 | pages=210 | isbn=9781852841102}}</ref>
    2 KB (307 words) - 21:17, 17 June 2014
  • ...e early 20th century. The central part of the Old Bridge (and likewise the Dillon bridge) was destroyed by retreating IRA forces in 1922 in an attempt to slo
    15 KB (2,304 words) - 12:41, 2 August 2017
  • * John Blake Dillon * James Dillon
    2 KB (355 words) - 13:54, 23 June 2017
  • ...nthusiastic undertakers in the planatation. His residence was named Castle Dillon.<ref name="Names"/>
    12 KB (1,882 words) - 10:23, 30 January 2021
  • *{{cite book | ref=harv | last=Dillon| first=Paddy| year=2005 | title=The North York Moors: A Walking Guide | pub
    69 KB (9,645 words) - 10:47, 30 January 2021
  • ...1750. He emigrated to France when he was young and became a Lieutenant in Dillon's Irish Regiment. He later became a smuggler after returning to Rush. He wa
    10 KB (1,620 words) - 15:09, 18 May 2016
  • ...t. George's Cross was used until 1970.<ref name=Dillon>{{cite journal|last=Dillon|first=Jim|year=1995|title=The Evolution of Maritime Uniform|journal=Beam|pu
    6 KB (889 words) - 21:23, 7 October 2016
  • * Vincent Dillon (died 1651) – Dominican martyr;
    17 KB (2,329 words) - 09:04, 15 June 2017
  • Charlestown was built in the mid-19th century on the initiative of Viscount Dillon's agent, Charles Strickland, adjoining Bellaghy in [[County Sligo]].<ref>ht
    4 KB (516 words) - 13:37, 17 June 2017
  • ...t to advance simultaneously the struggle for Home Rule. On 25 August 1903, Dillon, addressing a meeting of his constituents at the Swinford Workhouse, spoke
    11 KB (1,658 words) - 13:49, 17 June 2017

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