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Upper Bodoney Upper Gortin Clogherny Glebe Lower 159
Omagh East
Clogherny Omagh Clogherny Glebe Upper 766
Omagh East
Clogherny Omagh Cloghfiin 97 Dungannon...
- Ballyclog,
Bodoney Lower,
Bodoney Upper Camus, Cappagh, Carnteel, Clogher,
Clogherny, Clonfeacle,
Clonoe Derryloran, Desertcreat, Donacavey, Donaghedy, Donaghenry...
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Castlebellingham (St Mary),
Castlecaulfield (St Michael),
Clare Parish Church,
Clogherny (St Patrick),
Clonoe (St Michael),
Collon Parish Church,
Cookstown (St...
- 5050
Clogherny,
Wedge tomb, grid ref: H4882 9453
Clogherny,
Stone circles, grid ref: H4925 9480
Clogherny, Crannog, grid ref: H7641 5660
Clogherny Glebe...
- Mileham, Norfolk. His
mother was the
daughter of Rev. John Lowry,
Rector of
Clogherny in
County Tyrone and had
connections with the
Irish aristocracy and the...
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educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was for many
years Rector of
Clogherny. He
married in 1827
Caroline Elrington,
daughter of
Thomas Elrington,...
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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...
- 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...
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establishment of both.
Pomeroy was
created from part of Donaghmore,
while Clogherny was
taken from Termonmaguirc. The
arrangement was
confirmed in 1731 by...
- Brossloy,
Broughadowey Cadian, Canary, Carrowbeg, Carrowcolman, Carrycastle,
Clogherny, Clonbeg, Clonmore, C****evy, Coolcush, Coolkill, Copney, Cormullagh...