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  2. Ballymore, County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    Ballymore (from Irish An Baile Mór, meaning 'the large town, settlement') [1] is a civil parish and townland (of 676 acres) in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Orior Lower .

  3. Ballymore Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Ballymore Parish Church (2013) Ballymore Parish Church is a 19th-century stone Church of Ireland church in Tandragee, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The church was referenced in ecclesiastical records as far back as 1343 and maintained an association with the Dukes of Manchester, who were benefactors to the church, until the mid-1950s. The ...

  4. List of civil parishes of County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    Parish Etymology or likely etymology Townlands Sources Armagh: Irish: Ard Mhacha, meaning 'Macha's height' : 24 [2]Ballymore: Irish: an Baile Mór, meaning 'the large settlement'

  5. Ballymore - Wikipedia

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    Ballymore Eustace, town in County Kildare often shortened to "Ballymore" Ballymore, County Westmeath, a village and townland in Ballymore civil parish, barony of Rathconrath; Ballymore, County Wexford, two townlands in County Wexford; Ballymore Castle, in Lawrencetown, County Galway, Republic of Ireland

  6. Cloghoge (Ballymore) - Wikipedia

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    Cloghoge is a townland of 229 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. [1] It is situated within the civil parish of Ballymore , and the historic barony of Orior Lower . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Tandragee - Wikipedia

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    Tandragee (from Irish Tóin re Gaoith, meaning 'backside to the wind') [2] is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is on a hillside above the Cusher River, and is overlooked by Tandragee Castle. The town is in the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower. [3]

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