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Dolwar, hamlet, Llanflliangel par., Montgomery¬ shire, 5½ miles SW. of Llanfair.
Dolwen.—hamlet, Llansaintffraid par., Montgomery¬ shire, 4 miles NE. of Llanfyllin.—2. DolWen, ry. sta., 2| miles NE. of Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire.
Dolwrhclddlog, ancient mansion, 5 miles from Har¬ lech, Merioneth, near Cwm Bychan.
Dolwyddelan, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Carnar¬ vonshire, 7 miles SW. of Llanrwst, 14,384 ac., pop. 1275; P.O. Dolwyddelan Castle, ruin, on an adjacent rock, was the birthplace of Llewellyn the Great.
Dolygaer, ry. sta., in co. and 15½ m. S. of Brecknock.
Dolybir, ry. sta., 5 m. W. of Knighton, Radnorshire.
Dolymelynen, cataract, 4 miles N. of Dolgelly, Merioneth.
Domgay, hamlet, Llandysilio par., Montgomery¬ shire, 7½ miles E. of Llanfyllin.
Don .1 See also Dun .
Don, river, West-Riding Yorkshire; rises on moors near the Cheshire border, and flows SE. to Sheffield, thence NE. past Rotherham, Doncaster, and Thorne to the Ouse at Goole; is 70 miles long.
Don.—river, S. Aberdeenshire ; rises near the Banff¬ shire border, and flows E. to the sea 1 mile NE. of Old Aberdeen, and 2½ miles N. of mouth of Dee; is 82 miles long, and is one of the best fishing streams in Scotland. —2. Don, sea-loch, in E. of Mull island, Argyllshire.
Douabate, par. and vil. with ry. sta., 3 miles NE. of Swords, in co. and 12 miles N. of Dublin, 2807 ac., pop. 270; p.o.
Donacavey, par., S. co. Tyrone, containingFintona, 23,050 ac., pop. 6667.
Donadea, par., N. co. Kildare, 6 miles SW. of May- nooth, 2162 ac., pop. 170; P.O.; contains seat of Donadea Castle.
Donagh.f—par., N. co. Donegal, containing Car- donagh, 25,259 ac., pop. 4306.—2. Donagli, par., in N. of co. and 6 m. N. of Monaghan, 16,205 ac., pop. 4592.
Donaghadee, seaport town and par. with ry. sta., NE. co. Down, 19 miles E. of Belfast, on the North Channel, 24½ miles across to Portpatrick in Scotland— par., 9593 ac., pop. 5334 ; town, pop. 1861; P.O., T.O.,
1 Bank; live cattle and farm produce are the chief exports. The natural harb. has been improved by the construction of piers. At SE. pierhead is a lighthouse, with fixed light (Donaghadee Harb.), seen 12 miles. The town is frequented for sea-bathing.
Donaghanlc, 4 miles from Beragh, co. Tyrone; P.O.
Donagkcloney, par. and vil., AY. co. Down, 4 miles W. of Dromore ry. sta.—par., 6698 ac., pop. 4204; vil., pop. 201; p.o.
Donaghcnmper, or Donocouiper, par., NE. co. Kildare, on river Liffey (containing Celbridge), 2323 ac., pop. 502.
Donaghedy, par., N. co. Tyrone, 5 miles NE. of Tyrone, 30,423 ac., pop. 6948.
Donaghenry, par., E. co. Tyrone (containing Stewartstown), 7154 ac., pop. 3828.
Donagltmorc.—coast par., S. co. Cork, 4 miles SE. of Cionakilty, 312 ac., pop. 211.—2. Donaglimore, par., mid. co. Cork, 13 miles NW. of Cork city, 22,308 ac., pop. 3397; P.O., called Donoughmorc.—3. Donagli- more, par., SE. co. Donegal (containing Castlefinn with ry. sta., 5 miles W. of Lifford), 46,366 ac., pop. 7503.—
4. Donaghmore, or Donongltinore, par., W. co. Down, 4 miles N. of Newry, 8388 ac., pop. 2162; P.O., called Donoughmorc.—5. Donaghmore, par., N. co. Kildare, 2 miles SE. of Maynooth, 299 ac., pop. 8.—3. Donaghmore, par., N. co. Kilkenny, 5270 ac., pop. 1360 ; contains Ballyragget.—7. Donaghmore, par., in co. and 3 miles SE. of Limerick, 942 ac., pop. 192.—■
3. Donaglimore, par., mid. co. Meath (containing Navan), 3955 ac., pop. 1087; has a round tower and abbey ruins.—9. Donaghmore, par., S. co. Meath, 4 miles SE. of Ratoath, 3413 ac., pop. 213.—10. Donagh¬ more, par. and vil., SAY. Queens co., 2½ miles S. of Ballybrophy ry. sta.—par., 3528 ac., pop. 579; vil., pop. 172; P.O. — Si. Donaghmore, par., S. co. Tipperary,
2 miles S. of Fethard, 1796 ac., pop. 192.—12. Donagh-
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