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The Roman Catholic Parish of Ballinascreen covers the town of Draperstown and surrounding district. The first church in the area dates back to at least the eighth century. It was a monastery church called Scrin Colimbkille (Columbcille's shrine) which is located in the townland of Moneyconey outside the town. The parish gets its name from this ...
tract of church land Glenkeen Gleann Caoin: pleasant valley Gortcorbies Gort Corr Buidhe: yellow round hill field Gortgarn Gort Garráin or Gort gCarn: field of groves or cairn field Keady Céide: flat-topped hill Killane Coill Leathan or Cill Leathan: broad wood or broad church Largyreagh Leargaidh Riabhach: grey hill-side Leck Leac: flat-rock ...
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The moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland is the most senior office ... Th.D. (Tobermore and Draperstown) 1986 John Thompson B.A., B ...
County Londonderry within Ireland Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of Grade B+ listed buildings in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special ...
The Church of Ireland are currently developing a new parish centre for the development of the parish. Burnfoot has its own community hall and youth clubs such as the Girls Brigade. It has had a recent new housing development called Rosebrook which added at least 15 houses to the area, making the population now about 250.
Straw (from Irish Srath 'wide valley' [1] [2]) is a small village and townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.In the 2001 Census it had a population of 57. [3] It is situated within Mid-Ulster District approximately one mile south-west of Draperstown.
The church had a nave and chancel, but little remains of it. In the nearby cemetery is an ancient cross and a monument to St Muriedhach O'Heney, who is said to have founded the church and to have been abbot of the building next to it, and on one side of this is an effigy of him. [5] However, St Muriedhach O'Heney appears in no calendar of ...