- the 2011 Census.
Ulsterbus offers 1 stop in
Mountnorris. (2001 Census: 165
people The
townland of
Mountnorris was
historically called Aghnecranagh and Aghenecranagh...
- of Buckingham, in the
Baronetage of
Ireland in 1620 and
Baron Mountnorris, of
Mountnorris in the
County of Armagh, in 1628. In 1642, on the
death of Power...
- in 1628,
Charles I
raised him to the
Irish peerage as
Baron Mountnorris of
Mountnorris. In
October of the same year, an
opportunity was
given Annesley...
- This page is a
record of
notable attacks by
paramilitary organisations on
Ulster Defence Regiment personnel during the
Troubles resulting in two or more...
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Lisnalee is a
townland in
County Armagh, five
miles from
Mountnorris and four
miles from Bessbrook, the main area
known as
Lisnalea consists of the Lisnalea...
- of
Mountnorris FRS (4
December 1770 – 23 July 1844),
styled Viscount Valentia between 1793 and 1816, was a
British peer and politician.
Mountnorris was...
-
defunct tram
service in
County Armagh,
Ireland Glenanne, a
village near
Mountnorris,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland Glenanne gang, a
secret informal alliance...
- (1694–1761)
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of
Mountnorris, 6th
Baron Altham (1744–1816)
George Annesley, 2nd Earl of
Mountnorris, 7th
Baron Altham (1769–1844) Earl...
- Moneyslane, Monteith, Moortown, Moss-Side, Mountfield, Mountjoy, Mounthill,
Mountnorris, Moy, Moygashel, Mullaghbawn, Mullaghboy, Mullaghbrack, Mullaghgl****...
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Loughgilly Lurgan Madden Maghery Markethill Meigh Middletown ****ord
Mountnorris Mullaghbawn Mullaghbrack Mullaghgl**** Mullavilly-Laurelvale
Newry (part)...