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- Castlebellingham (St Mary), Castlecaulfield (St Michael), Clare Parish Church, Clogherny (St Patrick), Clonoe (St Michael), Collon Parish Church, Cookstown (St...
- Jane Lowry, who was a daughter of Rev. John Lowry, Anglican Rector of Clogherny Parish in County Tyrone and had connections with the Anglo-Irish aristocracy...
- Upper Bodoney Upper Gortin Clogherny Glebe Lower 159 Omagh East Clogherny Omagh Clogherny Glebe Upper 766 Omagh East Clogherny Omagh Cloghfiin 97 Dungannon...
- establishment of both. Pomeroy was created from part of Donaghmore, while Clogherny was taken from Termonmaguirc. The arrangement was confirmed in 1731 by...
- situated in the historic barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Clogherny and covers an area of 481 acres. The po****tion of the townland declined...
- educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was for many years Rector of Clogherny. He married in 1827 Caroline Elrington, daughter of Thomas Elrington,...
- 5050 Clogherny, Wedge tomb, grid ref: H4882 9453 Clogherny, Stone circles, grid ref: H4925 9480 Clogherny, Crannog, grid ref: H7641 5660 Clogherny Glebe...
- Ballyclog Bodoney Lower Bodoney Upper Camus Cappagh Carnteel Clogher Clogherny Clonfeacle (Tyrone portion) Clonoe Derryloran (Tyrone portion) Desertcreat...
- Ballyclog, Bodoney Lower, Bodoney Upper Camus, Cappagh, Carnteel, Clogher, Clogherny, Clonfeacle, Clonoe Derryloran, Desertcreat, Donacavey, Donaghedy, Donaghenry...
- Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Clogherny and covers an area of 919 acres. The name derives from the Irish: Rath...