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  2. 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' 47 [3] Ballymyre: Irish: Baile an Mhaoir, meaning 'Myre's settlement' 8 [4] Clonfeacle: 18 [5] Creggan: Irish: an Creagán, meaning 'the rocky place' 58 [6] Derrynoose ...

  3. Category:Civil parishes of County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    Civil parish of Shankill, County Armagh (2 P) T. ... Pages in category "Civil parishes of County Armagh" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. Ballymoyer - Wikipedia

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    Ballymoyer or Ballymyre (from Irish Baile an Mhaoir, meaning 'settlement of the steward') [1] is a civil parish in the historic barony of Fews Upper, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, [2] 3 miles north-east of Newtownhamilton.

  5. Mullaghbrack - Wikipedia

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    The civil parish of Mullaghbrack (Irish: An Mullach Breac) spans the historic baronies of Fews Lower and Oneilland West in County Armagh. [3] There are at least 43 townlands in the civil parish, [4] [5] including smaller townlands like Crunaght (29 acres (0.12 km 2)) [6] and slightly larger townlands like Drumnamether (389 acres (1.57 km 2)). [7]

  6. List of civil parishes of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    There currently appear to be 113 civil parishes in County Kildare. [14] This includes two civil parishes named Cloncurry, two named Nurney, and two named Tully. Before 1881, there were also civil parishes of Ballybought, Coughlanstown and Jago. [15] Other sources treat Cloncurry, Nurney and Tully all as one civil parish each. [15]

  7. List of monastic houses in County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    founded by St Nectan in reg. Conalliae Murthemhne, possibly located in County Armagh Kilmore Monastery early monastic site, founded by St Mochta burned 749; also identified as Kilmore, County Monaghan; Church of Ireland church built on site Cellmor-einer; Cellmor-muighe-emhir; Cellmor-Ua-Niallain; Cellmor-inir; Cellmor-Aedhan; Kilmore Aedhan ...

  8. Derrynoose - Wikipedia

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    Derrynoose (from Irish Doire Núis, meaning 'oakwood of new milk') [1] is a village and civil parish in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland, 4.5 km south-west of Keady.. The village lies partly in the townland of Mullyard (in the civil parish of Derrynoose) and partly in the townland of Crossnamoyle (in the civil parish of Keady). [1]

  9. Category:Churches in County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Churches in County Armagh" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Seagoe parish; St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church of ...