The rivers of Templecarne
Ireland--Topography--Lough Derg--Vicinity
A Parochial Survey of Templecarne Parish
William Shaw Mason, 1774–1853
Mason, William Shaw, A Statistical Account, Or Parochial Survey of Ireland, Volume 1, p. 631-2
Faulkner Press, Dublin
1819
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Monograph
English
Parochial Survey
DD_0549
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Rivers Pettigo, Omna and Scillies
Ireland--Topography--Lough Derg--Vicinity
A topographical dictionary entry for County Donegal and the Barony of Tirhugh
Samuel Lewis, d. 1865.
Lewis, Samuel, A topographical dictionary of Ireland :
comprising the several counties; cities; boroughs; corporate, market, and post towns; parishes and principal villages; with historical and statistical descriptions: embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bishoprics, corporate towns, and boroughs; and of the seals of the several municipal corporations, vol. 1, p. 608
S. Lewis and co., London
1849
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Two-volume dictionary
English
Topographical dictionary entry
DD_0546
54.591563, -7.841546
Geese and Swans on Lough Erne
Ireland--Topography--Lough Derg--Vicinity
A topographical dictionary entry for County Donegal and the Barony of Tirhugh
Samuel Lewis, d. 1865.
Lewis, Samuel, A topographical dictionary of Ireland :
comprising the several counties; cities; boroughs; corporate, market, and post towns; parishes and principal villages; with historical and statistical descriptions: embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bishoprics, corporate towns, and boroughs; and of the seals of the several municipal corporations, vol. 1, p. 608
S. Lewis and co., London
1849
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Two-volume dictionary
English
Topographical dictionary entry
DD_0545
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Location: Upper Lough Erne
Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Vicinity
James L. Smith
logainm.ie
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Geolocation
English
Key location
DD_0517
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Lough Derg gazetteer entry
Lough Derg--Vicinity--Geography--gazetteer
The entry for Lough Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer
John Parker Lawson, d. 1852
The gazetteer of Ireland, containing the latest information from the most authentic sources, p. 310
Edinburgh Print. & Pub. Co., Edinburgh
1842
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Gazetteer
English
Gazetteer
DD_0487
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Travelling through Pettigo
Lough Derg--Vicinity--Pettigo--Travel guide
An account of the town of Pettigo
James Fraser
A hand book for travellers in Ireland, descriptive of its scenery, towns, seats, antiquities, etc., with various statistical tables. Also an outline of its mineral structure, a brief view of its botany, and information for anglers, p. 531
W. Curry, Dublin
1844
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Handbook
English
Travel guide
DD_0472
54.5494, -7.8320
Place name of Termon Magrath
Lough Derg--Vicinity--Place names--Termon Magrath
An account of the place name origin for Termon Magrath and the River Termon
P. W. Joyce, 1827-1914
The origin and history of Irish names of places.
(Second series), p. 210
McGlashan and Gill, Dublin
1875
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Handbook
English
Place name guide
DD_0471
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Lough Erne, "The Windermere of Ireland"
Lough Derg--Pilgrimage--Magazine--Narrative
An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim.
Matthew Russell, 1834-1912
'Lough Derg: By a Recent Pilgrim', The Irish Monthly: A Magazine of General Literature Sixth Yearly Volume, p. 21
M.H. Gill & Son, Dublin
1878
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Article
English
Magazine Article
DD_0431
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The source of the River Termon
Lough Derg--Watershed--River Termon--Source
"There is a good deal of land [in the disctrict of Cullion] which is mountainous and some good land for the potato crop. There is a small wood growing in it. There is one river and a lake in the mountainous part. The river is the Termon river which rises in Lough ma Geag. The Lough is called the Blind Lough because it is overgrown with weeds and lilies."
Ernest Crawford
The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1030, Page 345
National Folklore Collection, UCD
1937-39
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English
Oral history, folklore
DD_0316
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The Pettigo River
Lough Derg--Ordnance Survey--Description--Lieutenant Lancey
"The Pettigo river rises about 5 miles north of Pettigo and runs in a southerly direction about a mile north of the village..."
Lieutenant W. Lancey, 1835
Replies to Queries on Termon Magrath District from North West Farming Society, Parish of Templecarn, in Institute of Irish Studies, and Royal Irish Academy, Parishes of County Donegal / Edited by Angélique Day and Patrick McWilliams. II 1835-6, Mid, West and South Donegal., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland; v.39, p. 166
Institute of Irish Studies in association with The Royal Irish Academy, Belfast
1835-6 [1997]
Citation for the purposes of criticism
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English
Ordnance survey memoir
DD_0169
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