Browse Items (4 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: religion Sort by: Title Creator Date Added The Friary "The Friary is a townland on Killymard ([Cill O mBárd]) side of Lough Eske. It was here the Friars settled when banished from Donegal and ministered to the spiritual wants of the neigh-bouring districts. There is now no sign of a church or… Tags: Catholicism, County Donegal, Folklore, friars, Lough Eske, Oral History, religion, suppression, The Friary Oral history and facts A debate over the reliability of oral history, in which O'Donovan cites the heterogeneity of County Donegal local stories Tags: debate, empiricism, Folklore, John O'Donovan, letters, nineteenth century, Oral History, ordnance survey, reliability, religion, scientism, tradition The demographics of Templecarn "Templecarn contains 794 families, 1,987 males, 2,185 females, 1,728 Established Church, 2,568 Roman Catholic, 97 Presbyterians, 4,393 total..." Tags: Catholicism, demographics, gender, Lieutenant W. Lancey, Methodism, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, Protestantism, religion, Royal Irish Academy, Templecarne "The water, the water of the seas and of lakes and of mist and rain, has all but made the Irish after its image" Yeats' reflection on the affinity for bodies of water within the Irish poetic imagination and psyche Tags: Folklore, Irish identity, mythology, religion, W. B. Yeats, water Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2