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Place name County Entry Source ACTON Armagh Tanderagee, on the old road from Newry to that place; containing 3843 inhabitants, of which number, 257 are in the village Lewis:Ireland Armagh Armagh Tanderagee. For parliamentary purposes it is divided into 3 divisions, viz., North, Mid, and South, 1 member for each division Bartholomew BALLYMORE, or TANDERAGEE Armagh TANDERAGEE, a parish, in the barony of LOWER ORIOR, county of ARMAGH, and province of ULSTER: containing, with the town Lewis:Ireland Clare Armagh Clare , vil., 3 miles SW. of Tanderagee, E. co. Armagh; P.O. Bartholomew CLARE Armagh Tanderagee; the population is returned with the parish. It originally formed part of the extensive possessions of the O'Nials Lewis:Ireland Eleven Lane Ends Armagh Eleven Lane Ends , 5 miles from Tanderagee, co. Armagh; P.O. Bartholomew GILFORD Down Tanderagee and Portadown; containing 529 inhabitants. In 1772, a body of insurgents, calling themselves "Hearts of Oak," committed frequent outrages Lewis:Ireland Harrybrook Armagh Harrybrook , seat, 2 m. SW. of Tanderagee, Armagh. Bartholomew Laurelvale Laurelvale , 3 miles NW. of Tanderagee, E. co. magh; P.O. Bartholomew Mullavilly Armagh Mullavilly , seat, 2 miles NW. of Tanderagee, E. co. Armagh. Bartholomew MULLAVILLY, or MULLAGHVILLY Armagh Tanderagee, on the road from Newry to Portadown; containing 6593 inhabitants. This district comprises 6880 acres, generally remarkably good, and under Lewis:Ireland NEWRY Armagh
DownTanderagee, and Gilford to Portadown, where it is connected with the Bann, whence it proceeds in the bed of that Lewis:Ireland SCARVAGH Down Tanderagee; containing 220 inhabitants. During the civil war of 1641, this place was the scene of many sanguinary struggles: it finally Lewis:Ireland SEAGOE, or SEGOE Armagh Tanderagee, and the dispensary of Portadown, are connected with these schools, and open to the free use of parents and children Lewis:Ireland Tanderagee Armagh Tanderagee , market town and township with ry. sta. (Tanderagee and Gilford), Ballymore par., E. co. Armagh, on river Cusher, 5 miles Bartholomew TANDERAGEE, or TAWNATELEE Armagh TANDERAGEE , or TAWNATELEE, a market and post-town, in the parish of BALLYMORE, barony of LOWER ORIOR, county of ARMAGH Lewis:Ireland
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