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The 1821 Census of Ireland spells the name as Cloughoge and Cloughlog and Cloughlough and states- containing 67 acres of arable & pasture lands. [6] [7] The 1825 Tithe Applotment Books spell the name as Clohoges. [8] The Cloghoge Valuation Office Field books are available for August 1838. [9] [10]
Newry is a civil parish in County Armagh and County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half (one townland ) and Lordship of Newry in County Down and the baronies of Orior Upper and Oneilland West (two townlands) in County Armagh.
The following is a list of townlands in County Down, ... Cattogs, Cavan, Chanderies Islands, Chapel Island ... Greenan (Dromore), Greenan (Newry ...
Newry (/ ˈ nj ʊər i /; [4] from Irish An Iúraigh [5]) is a city [6] in Northern Ireland, standing on the Clanrye river in counties Down and Armagh.It is near the border with the Republic of Ireland, on the main route between Belfast (34 miles/55 km away) and Dublin (67 miles/108 km away).
Lordship of Newry is a historic barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. [ 1 ] Map with the Lordship of Newry A map of baronies in County Down with the Lordship of Newry in the south west
Below is a list of places in the civil parish of Newry, County Down and County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Pages in category "Civil parish of Newry" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: [1] [2 A. Aghaderg ... Newry, Newtownards. R. Rathmullan. S.
1885 map, with the county divided into baronies. During the 2nd century the region was home to the Voluntii tribe, according to Ptolemy. From the 400s–1177 County Down formed a central part of the kingdom of Ulaid. Ulaid was a frequent target of Viking raids in the eighth and ninth centuries, however fierce local resistance prevented the ...