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Viewed the salmon-leap at Ballyshannon, which is let for 400 pounds a year.
A Tour in Ireland 1776-1779 Arthur Young 1780
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Paul Dunleavy, owner of Le Fleur flower shop on the main street in Ballyshannon in Donegal, said he won ' t be voting for the government party and believes many traditional Fianna Fail supporters will switch parties.
Fianna Fail Seen Losing Seat in Donegal Quentin Fottrell 2010
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His mother Hazel (née McLay) was the daughter of Protestant parents who had moved to Glasgow from Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, according to The Blairs and Their Court (Beckett/Hencke).
Quotes of the Day 2007
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Her mother was a rigorous Irishwoman, of the Dixons of Ballyshannon.
Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark 2003
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My mother was born in the flat above her grandmother's hardware shop on the main street of Ballyshannon in Donegal.
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Ess Ruaid: Assaroe; a cataract on the River Erne near Ballyshannon, in the south of the County Donegal.
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Celt, Thomas Cargill, of Ballyshannon, saved the records of Concord when the British soldiery went out from Boston to destroy the military stores in Middlesex.
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It had been a cold, backward summer; and when I was at Ballyshannon, about the end of
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 336, October 18, 1828 Various
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Ballyshannon, the Carmelites at Rathmullen, the Franciscans in almost every district of Tirconail.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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+ 1606: Eugene O'Gallagher, abbot, and Bernard O'Trevir, prior, of the Cistercians of Assaroe, Ballyshannon -- slain there by soldiers;
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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