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Funeral services for three of the four people killed in a single-car crash near Armagh last weekend have taken place on Good Friday. Marina Crilly, 24, Emma Mallon, 22, Philip Mitchell, 27, and ...
A man has been charged after a father and son were killed in a crash in County Armagh. Peter and Loughlin Devlin died at the scene of the two-car collision outside the village of Killylea last Friday.
The Daily record and judicial news, 1891; The Punch (1878) The Quebec Star (1875–1878) Keneder Adler (1908–1932) Free translated, transcribed obituaries only; Google News Archive. Lakeshore Press (1926–1940 – incomplete, starts at December 1934) Montreal Gazette (1878–1986) North Shore News (1962– 1980 – incomplete)
Ulster Gazette, Scotch Street, Armagh, November 2009. The Ulster Gazette, also known as the Ulster Gazette and Armagh Standard is a newspaper based in Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group and has had the largest readership in the Armagh city and district since 1844. [1] [2]
Pages in category "Mass media in County Armagh" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Portadown Times; R. Radio 1521; U. Ulster Gazette
The Armagh Observer was a regional newspaper covering the County Armagh area of Northern Ireland. It was owned by Observer Newspapers (N.I.) Ltd. [1] History.
16 March 1972 - Carmel Knox (20), a Catholic civilian, killed in a loyalist bomb attack on public toilets on Market Street. 18 June 1972 – Arthur McMillan (37), Ian Mutch (31), Colin Leslie (26), all British Army soldiers, killed in a booby trap bomb in a derelict house by Provisional Irish Republican Army, Bleary, near Lurgan
The Armagh Diocese in conjunction with St. Patrick's College, Maynooth commenced in 2019, Certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes in Theology (Adult Education and Pastoral Ministry) in Armagh and Dundalk. [7] [8] The archdiocese of Armagh is one of the regional locations where Maynooth run the Diploma in Diaconate Studies programme.
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