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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 ...
Ballymore's parish church dates to 1343 and is located beside Tandragee Castle on Church Street, Tandragee. [3] The church has history which extends over 650 years, closely linked to the Dukes of Manchester until the mid-1950s. Historical records from the 14th century reference the church, which was eventually destroyed by Edmond O'Hanlon ...
Ballymore Parish Church (2013) Ballymore Parish Church dates to 1343 and is located beside Tandragee Castle on Church Street. [41] The church has a history spanning over 650 years, connected to the Dukes of Manchester until the mid-1950s.
Clare (from An Clár, meaning 'the plank bridge') [1] is a village situated on the Cusher River, two miles southwest from Tandragee, in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. [2] The townland of Clare consists of 406 acres within the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower.
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'
The Tandragee Idol provenance is uncertain. It was found between 1834 and 1840 when St Patrick's Cathedral was undergoing an extensive renovation. [10] [11] According to the archeologist Richard, a relatively significant number of carvings, tomb stones and architectural fragments were found hidden during the renovation, some of which many have been were acquired by the English architect Lewis ...
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