Donegal Annual 2019

Near Dungloe

James Humbert Craig RHA (1874-1944)

Contents

DescriptionAuthorPage
Seán Boner, President,
Donegal Historical Society
4
History of Clonmany Village, InishowenMarius Harkin6
Raphoe Diocese: Early Protestant
Places of Worship in the 17th Century
Dr William Roulston16
Alexander Nixon, Heathfield, BallyboesDr Seosamh O Ceallaigh22
A Forgotten Donegal Mansion:
Glentogher House, Inishowen
Rev Raymond Blair29
Quaker Assisted Emigration From
Arranmore, Co. Donegal in 1884
Dr Seán Beattie34
Robert Taylor Carson HRUA (1919-2008)Dr Denise Ferran, PPRUA40
Ballyshannon Gentry FamiliesHelen Meehan48
Donegal Medical Personnel in WW1Caroline Carr53
Edward Kelly: Last Elected MP for
Donegal in Westminster
Anthony Begley63
Letterkenny Workhouse 1844-1923Dr Niamh Brennan68
Meig Bhuirrce and the Origin of
Clann tSuibhne in Scotland and Ireland
Tomás G. Ó Canann77
Seán D. Mac Lochlainn, County Manager, DonegalSeán Boner87
Tenant Right in Donegal, 1849-1850Katelyn Hanna95
Boston’s Donegal DiasporaDr John McColgan99
A False Dawn: Royal Visit to
Buncrana, 1903
Mervyn Watson110
The Wreck of the William and MaryDr Frank Sweeney119
Late Eighteenth Century Maps of Ballybulgan Townland and TenantsDr Sam Hanna121
Paddy the Cope, Michael Powell and the Story of the Unmade FilmKen Fox126
Book Reviews136
Officers 2019-2020138
Donegal Bibliography 2018-2019Rory Gallagher141
Calendar of Events 2020148
Volume 71 : 2019

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Donegal Annual 2018

Turf Harvest, The Rosses, Co. Donegal (detail)

James Humbert Craig RHA (1874-1944)

courtesy of Peter Kelly

Contents

DescriptionAuthorPage
From Malin to the Middle East:
the Inishowen Crosses and Pillar Stones
Dr Michelle Brown4
Donaghmore Parish, Barony of RaphoeBelinda Mahaffy15
Amateur Drama in Donegal 1952-61Siofra Ni Shluaghadhain22
“Open Air Mass in the Donegal
Mountains”, 1867“
Aidan O’Hara26
Aspects of the History of
Clann tSuibhne
Tomás G. O Canann31
The Provision of Anglican Places of Worship
in the Parishes of Inishowen,
1622-1733
Dr William Roulston42
John McGettigan 1882-1958:
Migrant, Musician, Minstrel, Entrepreneur
Marcas Ó Murchú49
By the Banks of the EanymoreHelen Meehan54
The Role of the P.S. Cynthia and the
S.S. California in the Development of
Donegal Tourism.
Mervyn Watson59
John W. Nixon and his Derry Libel
Actions
Dr Desmond Murphy65
The Cenél nEóghain of Inishowen:
Aldfrith of Northumbria’s Donegal
Cousins?
Dr. Brian Lacey72
The Deliverance of Donegal –
A Political Ballad and the Donegal
Election 1874
Rev Raymond Blair83
Néillí Boyle, Seamus Ennis and
“The Moving Cloud”
Seán Boner88
Upper Lough FoyleRoss Cooper97
Ballintra Map 1773 and Associated
Families
Dr Sam Hanna103
The Ancient Order of Hibernians in
Donegal 1904-1927
Dr Seán Beattie107
Ulster Plantation Leases, Manor of
Castlefinn 1680-1827
Terry Dolan122
Book Reviews132
Officers 2018-2019136
BibliographyRory Gallagher131
Calendar of Events 2019148
Volume 70 : 2018

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Donegal Annual 2017

Donegal landscape by Ludwig Schenkel c.1950

(courtesy of David Bigger,
Central Library, Foyle St., Derry)

Contents

DescriptionAuthorPage
A Quaker Tour of Donegal in 1880Dr. Seán Beattie4
William Robinson, Father of the English Flower GardenBelinda Mahaffy16
A Historical Note on Baile Uí ChanannTomás G. Ó Canann23
An American Sea Plane Base in InishowenMeg Carroll29
Peadar O’Donnell’s Young AmbitionsDr. Nollaig MacCongáil39
Raphoe Diocesan ArchivesMoira Hughes39
Donegal and the Strabane Morning PostRev. Raymond Blair48
Images of Donegal Farm LabourersDr. Padraig G. Lane52
Liam Clarke and Arranmore Island’s First Resident DoctorSeán Boner58
Tithe Problems in DonegalDr. Frank Sweeney62
Derry and the Question of Partition 1920-22Martin Lynch67
Poteen Making in InishowenEmma Mahon74
The Wray and Stewart Families of Ards, Dunfanaghy Edward Rowland78
The S.S. Melmore: Donegal Tourism and her Last VoyageMervyn Watson88
The Architectural  Legacy of Sir Arthur Chichester’s Plantation in InishowenClaire Burke94
St. Patrick’s Purgatory and St. Peter’s TurasHelen Meehan100
The Waterloo PriestRichard Doherty107
Donegal News in 1917John Cunningham111
An Píoláta Cósta as an Tamhnaigh, Cill CharthaMíchaél Mac Giolla Easbuic114
Book Reviews118
Donegal Bibliography121
Officers 2017-8127
List of Members128
Calendar of Events 2018135
Volume 69 : 2017

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Donegal Annual 2016

The cover of the Annual is a most atmospheric painting by Norman Teeling, “Sackville Street before the Rising.”

This is a special centenary edition of the Donegal Annual to commemorate the main events of 1916 – the Easter Rising and WW1.

From the 20+ articles in this edition (see Contents below) it is appropriate to focus on two in particular. Helen Meehan writes about Patrick Pearse and the MacManus brothers and this is Helen’s 25th consecutive year contributing to the Annual. 

Rev. Dr. John Silke has a detailed article about Donegal and 1916. This sadly is believed to be Dr. Silke’s final piece of writing and the Annual includes an obituary in his memory, written by Timothy O’Sullivan.

The first RIC officer to die in the Rising was Constable Charles McGee, a native Irish speaker from the Donegal island of Innisboffin. He is the subject of two articles in the Annual, one by Dr. Méadhbha Ní Bhaoill and the other by Dr. Seosamh Ó Ceallaigh. In a similar vein Seán Boner writes about Private Con Duggan of the Royal Irish Rifles who also died in the Rising.

Seán Beattie, the editor of the Annual, examines early reactions to the Rising in the North-West, while John Cunningham peruses the local press for that year with a selection of interesting snippets. Rev Raymond Blair similarly examines “The Donegal Vindicator” which described the Rising as “an outbreak of criminal folly” and that’s the title he uses for his article.

Emerson Herdman from Sion Mills was in Dublin and photographed the city in the days after the Rising. Seán Boner prints some of these in his article and tells us that the entire collection is in the National Library, including ones he took in the Rosses where the Herdmans also had extensive business interests.

Standing back to reflect on the entire spectrum of commemoration and memory is thoughtfully achieved by Dr. Desmond Murphy, a barrister from Derry. Dr. Sandra Buchanan focuses on the Rising in a wider global context, backed up with an immense amount of bibliography.
And the events of WW1 are also in the Annual. Rachel Magowan features Dorothy Young, a Belfast trained nurse who served in war time hospitals in France and who had spent her youthful summers in Culdaff. She later moved to Jersey and named her house Inishowen, evidence surely of the serenity she had found in that beautiful peninsula.

We must never forget the excellent service provided by the Donegal County Archives Centre for a lot of our information and Dr. Niamh Brennan, the Head of Archives, details the 1916 collection held at Lifford, “a small but intriguing collection” is how she describes the 1916 material.

This is not the full extent of the Annual – see the Index on our website for that. It was launched by Prof. Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, Emeritus Professor, NUI, Galway.

Full credit to Seán Beattie and his editorial staff in bringing to fruition this milestone publication to remember a significant year in Irish history.

Contents

DescriptionAuthorPage
President Bio4
Pearse’s Letter to a Donegal MotherAnthony Begley5
Easter Rising 1916 – Early Reactions in the North WestDr. Seán Beattie11
Easter Rising 1916 – A Global ContextDr.Sandra Buchanan23
Military Presence in Donegal in 1916Richard Doherty28
Donegal County Archives and 1916Dr. Niamh Brennan31
From Culdaff to the SommeRachel Magowan39
Patrick Pearse and the MacManus BrothersHelen Meehan43
From Nationalism to Republicanism:
Letterkenny and 1916
Kieran Kelly49
Constable Charles McGee RIC
(1892-1916)
Dr. Méadhbha Ni Bhaoill54
Constable McGee and the Easter RisingDr. Seosamh O Ceallaigh62
Noble SentimentsDr. Lochlann McGill67
Derry and The Easter Rising 1916Brian Lacey70
The Fermanagh Press and Donegal 1916John Cunningham81
Commemoration and MemoryDr. Desmond Murphy85
Donegal and 1916Rev. Dr. John Silke88
“An Outbreak of Criminal Folly”:
Donegal Vindicator 1916
 Rev. Raymond Blair96
Vol. Joseph O’Doherty Recalls 1916Joseph O’Doherty100
Feeding the Rising: Food and Farming in 1916Mervyn Watson102
Reflections on the RisingRev. Bernard J. Canning105
The IRB and The Easter RisingLiam Diver107
Private Con Duggan Seán Boner109
Emerson Herman’s Photographs of the RisingKieran Kelly111
Notes on Medieval Donegal IllTomás G. O Canann114
Book Reviews121
Donegal BibliographyHelen McNutt123
Fr John Silke ObituaryTimothy O’Sullivan130
List of past presidents 131
Officers 2016-17132
List of Members133
Calendar of Events 2017140
Volume 68 : 2016

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Donegal Annual 2015

DescriptionAuthorPage
Cultural Tourism in Donegal in the Early 1900s Mervyn Watson   4
Hibernian Sunday Schools in Donegal 1809-1847 Seán Beattie   11
General Frederick Young 1786-1874 Rachel Macgowan   21
Beltany – Star of Gortin and Winter Solstice Ross Cooper   27
Colmcille – 1500th Anniversary of His Birth Brian Lacey   34
The Laggan Army and Land Leases 1642-65 Sam Hanna   36
Port Hall Belinda Mahaffy   42
The Dorian Letters, Fanad Rev. Raymond Blair   49
The Rose of Arranmore Eddie Ward   53
Celestial and Environmental Phenomena In Pre-Plantation Donegal Helen Meehan   59
Notes on Medieval Donegal (2) Tomás G. Ó Canann   67
Glencolmcille Rectory Memoir Donald Munro   90
Sarah Porterfield, Raphoe Myra D. Kavanagh   95
Inishowen’s Wartime Coastwatchers 1939-45 Michael Kennedy   99
The Trial of Martha Allan Frank Sweeney   105
Dialann Sheáin Uí Eochaidh Lillis Ó Laoire   109
Book Reviews  116
Donegal Bibliography Helen McNutt   123
Officers 2015  132
Schools’ Competitions Pat Shallow   133
List of Members  136
Calendar 2016  148
Volume 67 : 2015

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Donegal Annual 2014

DescriptionAuthorPage
Notes of Medieval Donegal Tomás G. Ó Canann   4
The Dudleys: Donegal’s “Penny Nurses”, 1903-1923 Dr. Seán Beattie   16
The War of Independence and the Laggan William Holmes   22
Excavations: Carrickabraghy Castle 2012-3 Richard Crumlish   29
Donegal and the Great War Richard Doherty   39
Mabel Colhoun Denise Henry   45
Municipal Government in Donegal Town: the Two Charters of 1612-13 Dr. Matthew Potter   50
Opposites Attract: Hugh O’Neill and Red Hugh O’Donnell Matthew McGinty   63
St. Colmcille’s Well, Ardsbeg, Co.Donegal Dr. Lillis Ó Laoire   68
Surveys and Rentals: Manor of Castlefinn 1631-1835 Terry Dolan   73
Malinmore Portal Tomb Complex René Balthasar   79
O’Mulderry Family Richard Louis Mulderrry   83
Farrells of Rossnowlagh Dr. Sam Hanna   87
1641 Depositions Patrick Maher   91
Cumann na mBan in Co. Donegal Helen Meehan   97
Famine: Magaret Heraghty’s Last Journey Dr. Frank Sweeney   106
Sugar, Sewage, Soapstone: John George Adair Rev. Ray Blair   112
Major Myles: the 1932/33 Elections Dr. Daragh Curran   116
Association Football: Donegal Players in England, 1945-2010 Dr. Conor Curran   125
Comóradh agus Céiliúradh 1912-2022 Uinsionn Ó Breisleáin   130
Cistercians in Derry and Donegal 1218-2013 Rev. Bernard J. Canning   135
Book Reviews  139
Donegal Bibliography Helen McNutt   143
Officers   150
Schools’ Competitions Pat Shallow   151
List of Members  153
Calendar/Programme 2015  161
Volume 66 : 2014

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Donegal Annual 2013

DescriptionAuthorPage
A Geophysical Survey of Carrowmore Ecclesiastical Complex, Inishowen Max Adams and Colm O’Brien  5  
Early Medieval Decapitation, Dooey Niamh Carty  9  
Lebelly Castle, the Castle of the Finn, Caisleán na Finne Ross Cooper  15  
Conservation Project : O’Dohety Castle, Isle of Doagh, Clonmany Richard Crumlish and Marius Harkin  21  
Ballyshannon Historians Anthony Begley  23  
Bishop Patrick O’Donnell and Rome Very Rev. Dr. John J. Silke  34  
County Donegal Grand Jury 1753-1798 Emma Wright  38  
Three Donegal Towns that Received Charters in 1613 Matthew Potter  45  
Donegal Through the Lens Seán Beattie  48  
Derry and Donegal Politics: 1800-1921 Desmond Murphy  56  
Opposing High Taxation and Praising the People Rev. Raymond Blair  63  
Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway: 150 Years Frank Sweeney  68  
A Tireless Hunter of Dreams: Arnold Bax and Donegal Kenneth Dodds  71  
The Illies and Environs in the 19th Century Gearóid MacLochlainn  75  
Donegal and the Irish Boundary Commission Paul Murray  82  
The Early Gaelic Revival in the Donegal Bay Area Helen Meehan  91  
World War 1 Chalice Returns Home Canon Bernard J. Canning  98  
Capt. McKay Rorty and the American Civil War, 1861-65 Aidan O’Hara  100  
“In the Sunny Long Ago”Billy Finn  102  
Domhnall MacDiarmada: File Ghaothbearra Éamonn Ó Ceallaigh  109  
Book Reviews 114  
Donegal Bibliography 2013 Helen McNutt  123  
Officers 138  
Schools’ Competitions. 2013 139  
List of Members 142  
Calendar of Events 2014 154  
Volume 65 : 2013

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Donegal Annual 2012

DescriptionAuthorPage
An t-Uachtarán 4  
Glenveagh Castle : Celtic Revival? Seán Ó Gaoithín  5  
Quarrying on Muckish Mountain Alastair Lings  8  
William O’Doherty MP North Donegal 1900-1905 Seán Beattie  23  
Rev. Daniel Eneas Coyle, PP, Pastor and Churchman Francis P. Coyle  30  
Hurling in Donegal Before the GAA Martin McGonigle  39  
Ribbonmen in the Finn Valley Pat Holland  52  
Fisheries on the Donegal Coast, 1836 Frank Sweeney  60  
A Donegal Passenger on the Titanic May McClintock  68  
St. Isodore’s College, Rome and Donegal CanningCanon Bernard J. Canning  70  
The Stories Buildings Tell: Engaging with Architecture in Donegal Marianne O’Kane Boal  73  
The Coanes of Ballyshannon Helen Meehan  80  
A Fermanagh/Donegal Abduction 1839 Rev. Raymond Blair  88  
Tip O’Neill’s Buncrana LinksLeonard Roarty  93  
The Bruckless Bay Fishing DisasterAidan McConnell  98  
Archaelogy in InishowenDessie McCallion & Henry Doherty  103  
Church of Ireland Parish Churches in the Donegal GroupCanon Harry Trimble  104  
Donegal Design 1950Alan Hemmings  108  
Srair Eaglasta Bhaile na FinneAn tAthair Pádraig Ó Baoighill  110  
Book Reviews 117  
Past Presidents 120  
Donegal Bibliography 2012Helen McNutt  121  
Proceedings of the SocietyEamonn MacIntyre  139  
Officers 140  
Schools@ CompetitionsPat Shallow  141  
List of Members 145  
Calendar of Events 2013 158 
Volume 64 : 2012

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Donegal Annual 2011

DescriptionAuthorPage
The Gardeners of the Early Christian Period Seán Ó Gaoithin  5  
Post Office Savings Banks in Donegal Seán Beattie  18  
The Donegal Churches of Liam McCormick Liam S. McLaughlin  30  
The Ulster Covenant in Donegal in 1912 Aidan O’Connell  45  
Tory Island – a Review and an Apologia Dan Casey  59  
Cricket in Donegal 1865-1914 Conor Curran  64  
Maidhm Locha Monann – the great victory of Hugh Dubh O’Donnell over Conn Bacach O’Neill, Knockavoe, 1522 Darren McGettigan  71  
The Auchinlecks of Ulster Billy Finn  77  
Franciscan Superiors in Donegal Fr. Pat Conlan, OFM  84  
Climate, Famine and Fever in 18th Century Donegal H. Meehan  86  
An Investigation of the Material Culture of Donegal Franciscan Friaries in the late 16th and 17th Centuries Keith Smith  96  
Bishop Patrick McGettigan, Raphoe Canon Bernard J. Canning  105  
Canon Bernard J. CanningRev. Raymond Blair  108  
The Wilsons of Upper Cavan in America Doris Wilson Franz  113  
A Living from the Sea – Arranmore Island 1856-1956 Philip Griffin  118  
Arranmore’s Night to Remember Seán Boner  127  
James Hewitt, Fourth Viscount Lifford Kenneth Dodds  137  
Dúchas Naomh Colmcille in Éirinn agus in AlbáinSeosamh Watson  145  
Book Reviews 160  
Past Presidents 169  
Donegal Studies 2011 Helen McNutt  170  
Proceedings of the Society Eamonn MacIntyre  186  
Officers 188  
Schools’ Competitions Pat Shallow  189  
Contributors 195  
List of Members 197  
Calendar of Events 2012 Una McGarrigle  210  
Volume 63 : 2011

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Donegal Annual 2010

President: Col. Declan O’Carrol

DescriptionAuthorPage
Our President 5
New Artefacts Discovered in Ballyshannon and DerrynasserDiarmuid Ó Seaneacháin6
The Ecclesiastical site at Carrowmore, InishowenBrian Lacy11
Niall O’ Glacan (Nellano Glacan)  Conall MacCuinneagáin15
The Followers of St. Francis in Donegal Rev. Pat Conlan, OFM22
Freemasonry in DonegalSeán Beattie30
Marist Brothers from Donegal  Canon Bernard J.Canning40
Marist Priests and Nuns from Donegal Rev. Eddie Deeney44
The Donegal Militia and the Insurrection of 1798 Kenneth Dodd46
Ploughmen and Gentlemen – a Letterkenny Ploughing Match 1846Rev. Raymond Blair53
“On the Dodge” : Peadar O’Donnell in Texas Frank Shovlin57
The Demise of the English Courts in Donegal Liam Ó Duibhir64
Donegal and the Outbreak of the Northern Conflict, 1968-69Edward Longwill70
The Guild Experiment – the Lost Theatre of North-West Ulster  Nuala McAllister85
Cahir Healy MP, 1877-1970Helen Meehan92
The Cunningham family of BallybofeyIvan Knox104
The Nazareth House, Fahan, Buncrana      Rev. Philip Donnelly116
The Life and Times of Dominic O’Kelly May McClintock128
Abbeylands Plane Crash,  Ballyshannon, 1944Billy Finn132
Donegal and Derry Bishops Help Decide the 1911 North Tyrone Byelection J. Dooher137
Tógáil na Dá Stáisiún Leictreachais i nGaoth DobhairSeán Ó Domhnaill148
Book Reviews 166
Past Presidents 169
Donegal Studies 2010Helen McNutt170
Proceedings of the SocietyEamonn MacIntyre182
Officers 184
Schools’ CompetitionPat Shallow185
Contributors 190
List of Members 191
Calendar of Events 2011 202
Volume 62 : 2010

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