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Seapatrick (from Irish Suí Phádraig, meaning 'St Patrick's seat') [1] is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies partly across the three historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half , Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half .
The civil parish of Seapatrick lies across the three historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down, Northern Ireland. Articles relating to locations in the civil parish of Seapatrick:
Civil parishes in Ireland are based on the medieval Christian parishes, adapted by the English administration and by the Church of Ireland. [1] The parishes, their division into townlands and their grouping into baronies, were recorded in the Down Survey undertaken in 1656–58 by surveyors under William Petty.
It is situated in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half. [2] Archaeology
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It is in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. [4] The town began as a coaching stop on the road from Belfast to Dublin and thrived from Irish linen manufacturing. The town was home to the headquarters of the former Banbridge District Council.
Downpatrick (from Irish Dún Pádraig, meaning 'Patrick's fort') [4] is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland.It is on the Lecale peninsula, about 21 mi (34 km) south of Belfast.
Seapatrick Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate B division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland.