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GWEEDORE
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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gweedore, a hamlet and tourist resort of co. donegal, ireland, on the londonderry & lough swilly & letterkenny railway. the river clady, running past the village from the nacung loughs, affords salmon and trout fishing. the fine surrounding scenery culminates to the east in the wild mountain errigal (2466 ft.) at the upper end of the loughs. the place owes its popularity as a resort to lord george hill (d. 1879), who also laboured for the amelioration of the conditions of the peasantry on his estate, and combated the rundale system of minute repartition of property. in 1889, during the troubles which arose out of evictions, gweedore was the headquarters of the irish constabulary, when district inspector martin was openly murdered on attempting to arrest a priest on his way to mass.