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  • |name=Clogher |picture caption=St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher
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  • [[File:Clogher barony.png|right|thumb|250px|Location of the Clogher barony]] '''Clogher''' (named after the village of [[Clogher]]) is a barony of [[Tyrone|County Tyrone]].<ref name="PRONI"/> It is border
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  • #Redirect[[St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher]]
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  • |name=St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher |picture caption=St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher
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  • |name=Clogher |arms=Diocese of Clogher arms.svg
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  • ...situate in Tyrone.<br />Additionally, a single townland of the parish of [[Clogher]] lies in Fermanagh. The majority of townlands of the parish of [[Clones]]
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  • * [[Clogher]] *[[Barony of Clogher|Clogher]]
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  • File:Harbour at Clogher Head - geograph.org.uk - 467123.jpg|Clogherhead Habour
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  • *Thomas Heazle Parke, Irish explorer, born in Clogher House.
    11 KB (1,589 words) - 13:55, 23 June 2017
  • ...r "border"<ref>{{placenamesNI|8901|Augher}}</ref> It is in the [[Barony of Clogher]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Townlands of County Tyrone| work=IreAtlas Townlan ...the UVF. The most recent of these bombings was by the IRA in 1992 against Clogher Valley Creamery, a dominantly Protestant business.
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  • .... Archbishop Jackson previously served as Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Clogher.
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  • ...diocese of Clogher (which covers the counties of Fermanagh, Monaghan, and Clogher barony in [[Tyrone]]),<ref name="PoUpg25"/> and it cannot be confused with
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  • ...f 1641, the English Army erected a fort at Belcoo which can be seen on the Down Survey maps of 1655. When the Irish surrendered at Cavan on 27 April 1653, ...n JSTOR).<ref>'An Early History of Fermanagh', ed. by P. Ó Maolagáin, in Clogher Record, Vol. 1, No. 3 (1955), pp. 131-140 and Vol. 2, No. 2 (1958), pp. 280
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  • ..., the head of which was a ''herenagh'' who paid tribute to the bishop of [[Clogher]].<ref>The Fermanagh Story: a documented history of the County Fermanagh fr
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  • *Brookeborough Railway Station House (Formerly on the Clogher Valley railway which ran through the village from May 1887 to January 1942) ...d in [[Maguiresbridge]], passing through Brookebrough, [[Fivemiletown]], [[Clogher]], [[Augher]], [[Ballygawley, Tyrone|Ballygawley]], [[Aughnacloy, County Ty
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  • |name=Clogher |picture caption=St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher
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  • ...n the south-west of County Tyrone, [[Fermanagh]], in Tyrpone's [[Barony of Clogher]] (while a northern portion of Fintona parish is in that of [[Omagh East]]) ...logher – Parishes Map – Diocese of Clogher, Church of Ireland |website=clogher.anglican.org |access-date=25 October 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...h miles (1 Irish mile = 1.27 statute miles) from its nearest neighbours: [[Clogher]], [[Brookeborough]] and [[Tempo]]. The Clogher Valley Railway ran from [[Tynan]], [[County Armagh]], to [[Maguiresbridge]]
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  • ...ober 1957. The station serving as the western terminus of the narrow gauge Clogher Valley Railway opened on 2 May 1887 and was shut on 1 January 1942.<ref>{{c
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  • ...Arthur: 1997 ''Irregular Marriages Portpatrick, Wigtownshire 1759-1826'' (Clogher Historical Society; transcription of Irish entries in register)
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  • [[File:Clogher barony.png|right|thumb|250px|Location of the Clogher barony]] '''Clogher''' (named after the village of [[Clogher]]) is a barony of [[Tyrone|County Tyrone]].<ref name="PRONI"/> It is border
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  • ...Middle]] to the north; [[Tiranny]] to the south-east; [[Barony of Clogher|Clogher]] to the west; and [[Omagh East]] to the north-west.<ref name="PRONI"/> It
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  • ...ungannon Middle]] and [[Dungannon Upper]] to the east; [[Barony of Clogher|Clogher]] and [[Tirkennedy]] to the south; and [[Dungannon Lower]] to the southeast * Donacavey (split with barony of Clogher)
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  • ...own) and [[Church of Ireland]] parish (St Maeldoid's), of the [[Diocese of Clogher]]. These cover most of the areas around the lough and town. ...of arms, with its three nags' heads. In October 2010, the Castle was burnt down in an arson attack.
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  • ...e]] to the south; [[Clankelly]] to the south-east; and [[Barony of Clogher|Clogher]] to the northwest.<ref name="PRONI"/> *Aghalurcher (split with barony of Clogher)
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