- Fallinerlea, Fallowvee, Falmacbreed, Falmacrilly, Falnagl****, Falrusklin,
Farlough, Farranacushog, Farranalessary, Farranmacallan, Farranmacarter, Farranshane...
- of
Castlestewart and
later Manor Forward, encomp****ing the area
around Farlough and Roughan, all in the
Barony of Dungannon. He was one of the
chief 'planters'...
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Cullion Curran Derry Derrywinnin Glebe Doire Doire Mhaine DorasEdendork Farlough Fuar-loch
Gleann Con
Glencon Gort
Gonaidh Gort na
Sceach Gortgonis Gortin...
- Rock, Craigmore,
Creagh Downkillybegs, Drumanaway, Drummaul,
Drumsough Farlough,
Feehogue Gortagharn,
Groggan Kilknock,
Killyfad Leitrim, Lenagh, Lisnagreggan...
- rise of 16.8 m (55 ft), at
Drumreagh with a rise of 19.8 m (65 ft) and at
Farlough with a rise of 21.3 m (70 ft), and were
referred to a 'hurries' or 'dry...
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Clogher Clogher Clogher Fardross Mountain 985
Clogher Clogher Clogher Farlough 369
Dungannon Middle Tullyniskan Dungannon Farranetra 129
Clogher Clogher...
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South Tyrone B+ HB13/15/001
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FARLOUGH Dungannon Canal Structure Dungannon &
South Tyrone B+ HB13/15/002 Upload...
- Sir
Edward Loftus, 1st
Baronet of
Mount Loftus 1778: John
Richardson of
Farlough 1779:
Thomas Knox Jnr 1780:
James Alexander, 1st Earl of
Caledon 1781:...