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“Lough Derg is a lonely sheet of water, extending from north to south, about six miles in length..."

A description by O'Connor of the pilgrim path from Castlederg to Lough Derg

"[Lough Derg] and [the River Derg] empty themselves into the Mourne and finally mingle with the ocean at Magilligan…"

The entry for the River Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer

“Lough Derg consists of two large sheets of water, which may be designated the upper and lower lakes..."

An account of the River Derg meeting the River Strule to become the River Mourne
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