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Ardquin is a
civil parish and
townland (of 190 acres) in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony of Ards Upper. It lies within...
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Ludlow Bernard and his
first wife Rose Echlin,
daughter of John
Echlin of
Ardquin,
County Down, and
niece of Sir
Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet. He was the grandson...
- Boedan,
abbot Cell-baedain; Cell-buadain; Kilscoba;
possibly Ballywodan in
Ardquin, or Ballibodan;
Eiloseoba Kilroot Monastery early monastic site, founded...
- (1956–59); and
Newtownards (1959–61). He was then
Rector of
Ballyphilip with
Ardquin (1961–70); St Philip's,
Newry (1970–92);
Rural Dean of
Kilbroney and Newry...
- See also
References Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardgl****, Ardkeen,
Ardquin Ballee, Ballyculter, Ballykinler, Ballyphilip, Ballytrustan, Ballywalter...
- Ardgl****, Ardigon, Ardilea, Ardkeen, Ardkeeragh, Ardmeen, Ardminnan,
Ardquin, Ardtanagh, Ardtole, Attical, Audley's Acre, Audleystown, Aughintober,...
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eldest son of John Echlin,
eldest of the
three sons of
Robert Echlin of
Ardquin,
County Down; his
mother was
Hester Godfrey,
daughter of
William Godfrey...
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parishes in
County Down:
Aghaderg Annaclone Annahilt Ardgl****
Ardkeen Ardquin Ballee Ballyculter Ballyhalbert alias St.
Andrews Ballykinler Ballyphilip...
- Boedan,
abbot Cell-baedain; Cell-buadain; Kilscoba;
possibly Ballywodan in
Ardquin, or Ballibodan;
Eiloseoba Kilroot Monastery early monastic site, founded...
- France. He was the
first owner of the
famous Echlin Sword. He was born at
Ardquin,
County Down,
youngest son of
Robert Echlin, and great-grandson of Robert...