-
within the
historic barony of
Strabane Lower and the
civil parish of
Leckpatrick. The
village was
previously part of the
Artigarvan ward in
Glenelly DEA...
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Athletic ****ociation club in
Tyrone GAA. The club is
based in the
parish of
Leckpatrick,
including the
village of Glenmornan,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
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Galbally Pe****s GAC, and its grounds, Pe**** Park; a
defunct club,
Leckpatrick Pe**** Óg GAC Wexford:
Naomh Eanna GAA (called
after Pe****'s school);...
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Colum Cille HC & CC St Eugene's
Omagh St Enda's Owen Roe O'Neill's,
Leckpatrick Pomeroy Plunketts Rock St Patrick's St Patrick's,
Greencastle Sperrin...
- 117
Dungannon Middle Pomeroy Dungannon Altnageerog 145
Strabane Lower Leckpatrick Strabane Altnagore 249
Clogher Errigal Keerogue Clogher Altnavannog 138...
- Owen,
returned along the
Foyle river,
establishing a
further church at
Leckpatrick (the name
means 'the
flagstone of St. Patrick'). A
later church was established...
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Monastery Glenarb Monastery (approx.)
Kilskeery Monastery (approx.)
Leckpatrick Monastery Magheragl****
Priory (approx.)
Omagh Friary Pubble Friary (approx...
- is
situated in the
barony of
Strabane Lower and the
civil parish of
Leckpatrick and
covers an area of 489 acres. The name
derives from the Irish: Coill...
- "Dying 14 June 1638, he [Claude Hamilton] was
buried in the
church of
Leckpatrick,
County Tyrone."
Millar 1890, p. 177, line 32. "Sir William, the third...
- and (in Tyrone)
Brackaville Owen Roes GFC; Owen Roe O'Neill's GAC,
Leckpatrick;
Eoghan Ruadh,
Dungannon GAA, in Down,
Kilcoo Owen Roes GAC and the defunct...