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    St Johnston, officially Saint Johnstown (Irish: Baile Suingean), is a village, townland, and an electoral division in County Donegal, Ireland. It is in...
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  • Saint Johnstown (redirect from St. Johnston)
    Saint (or St) Johnstown, Johnstoun, Johnston or Johnstone may refer to: St Johnston, County Donegal St Johnstown (County Donegal) (Parliament of Ireland...
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  • Ronan Curtis (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    into League Two. Although born in England, Curtis grew up in St Johnston, County Donegal and has represented the Republic of Ireland at Under-21 and senior...
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    Tommy Peoples (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    was an Irish fiddler who played in the Donegal fiddle tradition. Peoples was born near St Johnston, County Donegal, Ireland. He was a member of traditional...
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    St Johnston railway station is a former railway station that served St Johnston, County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. The Londonderry and Enniskillen...
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    fertiledistrict known as the Laggan in East Donegal, part of County Donegal, Ireland. It is very near St Johnston. It became part of the large Abercorn Estate...
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  • Oliver Bond (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    died in prison following the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Born in St Johnston, County Donegal, in the Kingdom of Ireland around 1760, he was the son of a dissenting...
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    John Work (fur trader) (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    early 19th century. John Work was born in Taughboyne parish, St Johnstown in County Donegal, Ireland, probably in 1792. He was the eldest of six children...
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  • surrounding area, including parts of counties Londonderry and Tyrone in Northern Ireland, and parts of County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. It targeted...
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    Kilmainham Gaol (category National monuments in County Dublin)
    Sinclair Kelburn, 1797 Oliver Bond, 1798 (Bond, a native of St Johnston, County Donegal, was to die in the prison). James Bartholomew Blackwell, 1799...
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    County Donegal (/ˌdʌniˈɡɔːl, ˌdɒn-/ DUN-ee-GAWL, DON-; Irish: Contae Dhún na nGall) is a county of Ireland in the province of Ulster and in the Northern...
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    County Donegal Carrigans, County Donegal St Johnston, County Donegal Lifford, County Donegal (linked to Strabane by Lifford Bridge) Strabane, County Tyrone...
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  • Tyler Toland (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    born on 8 August 2001 and was raised in St Johnston, a village in the Laggan district in the east of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland...
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    Niall Coll (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    in Letterkenny, County Donegal, on 25 August 1963, one of four children to Willie and Kathleen Coll. He grew up in nearby St Johnston and attended secondary...
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    Mongavlin Castle (category Castles in County Donegal)
    castle on the west bank of the River Foyle, approx 3 km south of St Johnston, County Donegal, Ireland. It was once a stronghold of the O'Donnells, Lords of...
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  • St Johnston Cricket Club is a cricket club in St Johnston, County Donegal, Ireland, playing in North West Championship. Founded in 1898, the club was...
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    River Foyle (category Rivers of County Donegal)
    rivers Finn and Mourne at the towns of Lifford in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, and Strabane in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. From here it flows...
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  • Michael Lynch (Gaelic footballer) (category People from St Johnston, County Donegal)
    Colmcille) and for the Donegal county team. Lynch is from St Johnston. Lynch played at midfield in Naomh Colmcille's run to the 2015 Donegal Intermediate Football...
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    Major Robert Johnston, VC (County Donegal, 13 August 1872 – Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, 24 March 1950), was an Irish rugby union player and soldier. During...
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  • area of north-west County Donegal. He was a school teacher at St. Baithin's Primary School in the village of St Johnston (East Donegal) for most of his...
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  • St Johnstown was a borough constituency for St Johnston in County Donegal represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. Sat for County Wicklow...
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  • biggest club in its county. One of the strongholds of Gaelic football in County Donegal, the club has won the joint most Donegal Senior Football Championship...
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    (Irish-speaking) district and parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal in the north-west of Ireland. Gweedore stretches some 26 kilometres...
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    Jimmy McGrory (category St Roch's F.C. players)
    from the townland of Tullyowen, both in St Johnston, County Donegal. Jimmy's elder brother was born in St Johnston before the family left for Glasgow. They...
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    2021-07-22 Johnston, "Fiachra" O'Clery, Michael; O'Donovan, John; Reeves, William; Todd, James Henthorn (1864). The martyrology of Donegal : a calendar...
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  • in County Donegal in the north-west of Ulster. He later attended the University of Ulster. He lives with his wife and children on the outskirts of St. Johnston...
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    Slane Castle (category Castles in County Meath)
    of Ulster in County Donegal. With that, the family asserted control over lands around the village of Tamhnach an tSalainn, near Donegal Town in the south...
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  • bicycle ride in June 2017 in County Donegal. His funeral was held St Brigid's Parish Church in Belfast. "Professor Patrick Johnston". Queen's University Belfast...
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  • exploded in a classroom of Trentaghmucklagh National School in St Johnston, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. The school was empty at the time. It is...
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  • (Derry) v Naomh Conaill (Donegal) Trillick St Macartan's (Tyrone) v Scotstown (Monaghan) Glen (Derry) v Scotstown (Monaghan) St Brigid's (Roscommon) v Castlehaven...
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