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The
ancient Motte of Donohill was attacked by O'Sullivan Beara's starving
people, who had camped in the nearby woods of Bealnakelly for 2
days in the winter of 1602.
"They
attacked and took many provisions, the food was immediately devoured
by those who rushed in furst and the rest commenced to feed like
cattle, on the wheat, beans and barley grain depositedin the castle."
Today
the traveller can enjoy the comforts of the local pubs in Donohill
at their ease.
St.
James Well is located just north of the graveyard and is probably
Pagan in origin. In pre-Norman times it was dedicated to St. James,
Apostle. Pattern day is 27th July, or nearest weekend every year
and Mass is celebrated at the well.
Donohill
cemetery, just across the road from the Motte, is in the townsland
of Churchfield. Here lies the mother of Fr. Matthew, the Apostle
of Temperance, and in more recent times, Dan Breen, Freedom Fighter,
was also interred here.
Greenways
Festival 2003
Donohill
is talking part in the Greenways Festival in summer 2003 to celebrate
the 400th anniversary of the legendary 1603 march of OSullivan
Beara from the Beara Peninsula to the Breifne area. Click
here for info on the events
 
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