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The one reference cited does not list "Donagh" as a town name in that county. A Google search does not return any relevant results. Perhaps an editor in Ireland can find a reference source to verify the information in this article. Of particular concern is the issue of surly sheep. This is one of those facts that really really needs a reliable source. — Bill W. ( Talk) ( Contrib) – 07 February 2009, 04:46 (UTC)
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"There is another townland called Donagh in County Fermanagh"
It would be nice, in the interests of avoiding confusion, to be informed of the location of this other Fermanagh townland of the same name. Harfarhs ( talk) 13:59, 26 August 2020 (UTC)
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The one reference cited does not list "Donagh" as a town name in that county. A Google search does not return any relevant results. Perhaps an editor in Ireland can find a reference source to verify the information in this article. Of particular concern is the issue of surly sheep. This is one of those facts that really really needs a reliable source. — Bill W. ( Talk) ( Contrib) – 07 February 2009, 04:46 (UTC)
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"There is another townland called Donagh in County Fermanagh"
It would be nice, in the interests of avoiding confusion, to be informed of the location of this other Fermanagh townland of the same name. Harfarhs ( talk) 13:59, 26 August 2020 (UTC)