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  2. Banagher Old Church - Wikipedia

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    Banagher Old Church is a monument in state care, and a scheduled monument, in Banagher near Dungiven in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. [1] Local tradition ascribes the foundation of the church to either Saint Patrick , or more commonly, St Muiredach O’Heney.

  3. Dungiven - Wikipedia

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    Dungiven (from Irish Dún Geimhin, meaning 'Gevin's fort') [1] is a small town, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is near the main A6 Belfast to Derry road, which bypasses the town.

  4. Kilrea - Wikipedia

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    Kilrea (/ k ɪ l ˈ r eɪ / kil-RAY, from Irish Cill Ria, meaning 'church on the hill') [1] [2] is a village, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.It gets its name from the ancient church that was located near where the current Church of Ireland is located on Church Street looking over the town.

  5. Saint Patrick Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Church (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 08:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Saint Patrick's, Newry - Wikipedia

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    Saint Patrick's Church, Newry from the Western entrance Some gravestones. Saint Patrick's Church is a Church of Ireland church in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland.The church is believed to have been built in 1578 on the instructions of Nicholas Bagenal, who was granted the monastery lands by Edward VI, and is considered to be the first Protestant church in Ireland. [2]

  7. St. Patrick's Church, Duleek - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Church, Duleek is a simple rectangular structure. The northeast wall is partially missing and the southwest wall is completely absent. There is a pointed doorway of undressed stone in the southeast wall. A limestone slab in the wall reads ÓR DO SCANLA_N ("pray for Scanlain"). [5] [6] [7]

  8. St Patrick's Church, Patrington - Wikipedia

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    The church, an extensive edifice, situated in the centre of the village, is the handsomest in Holderness. It is dedicated to St Patrick, and is valued in the Liber Regis at £22 (around £7,700,000 in today's money). Patron, the master and fellows of Clare hall, Cambridge. [3]

  9. Benedict Joseph Fenwick - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican priest, Charles Ffrench, succeeded Fenwick as pastor of St. Peter's, [16] and John Power would eventually become the next pastor of Old St. Patrick's in 1825. [15] Fenwick became vicar general of the diocese for Bishop John Connelly in 1816, [ 18 ] replacing Kohlmann, [ 16 ] and remained at the post until April 1817.