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  • * [[Island Magee]] ...amous McDonalds of the [[Hebrides]], Lords of the Isles until displaced by James IV. To spread from the isles to Ulster was no great step, but soon they we
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  • ...Fifteen Centuries. Published 1958. Bangor: Friends of Bangor Abbey. Canon James Hamilton M.A. ISBN 0-9511562-3-3</ref> the name ''Bangor'' is derived from ...1605. The Old Custom House, which was completed by Hamilton in 1637 after James I granted Bangor the status of a port in 1620, is a visible reminder of the
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  • ...Wigtownshire and the town's polar explorers, Sir John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross. James Barton, one of the visionaey engineers of the later Victorian period, dream
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  • ...a Carta, appearing in the Assize Roll for 1245.<ref name="Magee3">{{Harvnb|Magee|1988|p=3.}}</ref> Crompton is indigenous to the township, and first appears [[File:StJames Shaw and Crompton.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St James (East Crompton)]]
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  • ...the new "Hall" built c.1520. Grose's drawing shows Ireland (approx. Island Magee / Larne area) in the background across the sea.<ref>"The Antiquities of Sco ...3 mercatas de Litle Portspittell.(THE KING consents to a new deed to Rev. James Blair, minister of church at Port-Montgomery as well to his heirs, assigns
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  • ...from left St Joan of Arc, Mary, Jesus with crying angels, Mary Magdalene, James, and St Martin of Tours. A First World War soldier can be found in this win | Bishop William Connor Magee 1821–1891
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  • ...ally Hill within Kilcronaghan shortly after that of Island MacHugh (Island Magee) in January 1642, during the Irish Confederate Wars. Eighteen Scotch famili ...hurch rector at the time being Rev William Bryan, the church wardens being James Stevenson Esq. and Thomas Jackson, with the building having been rebuilt. A
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  • ...aptured by Cromwell's troops in 1650 and was damaged by supporters of King James II & VII in 1689. [[File:Raphoe Saint Eunan Cathedral — Geograph-1159064-by-james-denham.jpg|250px|thumb|Raphoe St Eunan [[Church of Ireland]] Cathedral]]
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  • ...August 2010 }}</ref> Robert's son, Richard, rebuilt the chapel and his son James, who was the [[Bishop of Durham]] from 1560–75, founded Rivington Gramma ...fter Lever's death Roynton Cottage was acquired by the Bolton brewer, John Magee. During the Second World War the bungalow was requisitioned for use as a bi
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  • | [[File:Fond blanc.svg|60px]] '''James Margetson''' | [[File:Fond blanc.svg|60px]] '''William Magee'''
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