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*[http://www.tulachlisgac.com/ Tullylish G.A.A Club]
*[http://www.tulachlisgac.com/ Tullylish G.A.A Club]
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== External links ==
== Outside links ==
*[http://www.tullylishgac.com/ Tullylish Gaelic Athletic Club]
*[http://www.tullylishgac.com/ Tullylish Gaelic Athletic Club]
*[http://www.tullylish.com/ Tullylish Parish website]
*[http://www.tullylish.com/ Tullylish Parish website]
[[Category:Towns and villages in County Down]]
[[Category:Towns and villages in County Down]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 13 November 2015

Tullylish
Irish: Tulaigh Lis
County Down

Tullylish old church
Location
Location: 54°22’26"N, 6°20’42"W
Data
Post town: Craigavon
Postcode: BT63
Local Government

Tullylish is a small village, townland (of 513 acres) and parish in County Down. It sits on the River Bann, along the main road between the towns of Banbridge and Portadown. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 105 people. Its name is from the Irish Tulaigh Lis, meaning "hillock of the fort".[1][2]

History

The village owes its origin to the siting of an early monastery on a hill overlooking the River Bann to the east of the present Church of Ireland church. There were once many mills in the Tullylish area, all along the riverbanks.

People

  • John Butler Yeats (artist and writer, 1839–1922), father of William Butler Yeats and Jack Butler Yeats, was brought up in Tullylish at Vicarage Farm, Lawrencetown.
  • Jeremy Irons: The BBC series "Who do you think you are?" revealed that Jeremy Irons family originated from Tullylish Parish, Gilford.

Parish of Tullylish

The parish is mainly within the barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half with one townland (Tullyrain) in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. It also contains the villages of Gilford, Lawrencetown and Bleary.[3]

Townlands

The parish contains the following townlands:[3]

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Tullylish)

Outside links