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Founded 1813 as the Fifth Presbyterian Church. Reorganized 1850. Neoclassical design by Hoxie & Button: Bensalem Presbyterian Church 1710 c. APRHS 75 2826 Bristol Road: Bensalem: Founded 1705 as Dutch Reformed, 1730 Presbyterian.
Drum has a Church of Ireland church, one of the oldest Presbyterian congregations on the island of Ireland (although the current Presbyterian church was only built in the c. 1820s [6] [7]), a Free Presbyterian church and a Gospel Hall. Unusually for Ireland, especially for the Republic of Ireland, Drum has no Catholic church in the actual ...
Congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland are grouped into 19 presbyteries throughout the island of Ireland. The stated officers within a presbytery are the moderator, who acts as chairman, and the clerk, who acts as secretary to the presbytery. Both the moderator and clerk are chosen from among the ministers and ruling elders under ...
Clontibret (Irish: Cluain Tiobrad, meaning 'well of the meadow') [2] is a village and parish in County Monaghan, Ireland. The village population in the 2016 census was 172. [1] Clontibret is also a parish in both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland traditions.
St. Patrick’s Church was built between 1857 and 1859 in the Gothic Revival style by George Burnett Ballybay Market House is a four-bay, two-storey building that was constructed in 1848. St. Patrick’s Church (Roman Catholic) is the local Catholic Church located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher .
Magheracloone is a parish in south County Monaghan.Its name comes from the Irish Machaire Cluana which means 'plain of meadow'. [1] A generally hilly parish; its name is derived from its most important place in ancient times; a flat area of land in the townland of Camaghy, on which the sports ground and ancient church of St. Molua were located.
Scotshouse (Irish: Teach an Scotaigh) [2] is a small agricultural village in the parish of Currin in County Monaghan, Ireland. It is roughly three miles east of where the counties of Cavan, Fermanagh and Monaghan meet. Scotshouse is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) from Clones, 18 km (11 mi) from Cavan town and 27 km (17 mi) away from Monaghan town.
Scotstown (Irish: Baile an Scotaigh) [2] is a village in the townland of Bough (Irish: An Bhothach, meaning 'place of huts') [3] in north County Monaghan, Ireland.Scotstown is located in the parish of Tydavnet, along the Monaghan section of the River Blackwater, Scotstown being the village closest to the river's source.