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entries mention "STEWARTSTOWN":
Place name County Entry Source ARBOE, or ARDBOE Tyrone Stewartstown; containing 8148 inhabitants. A monastery was founded here by St. Colman, son of Aidhe, and surnamed Mucaidhe, whose reliques Lewis:Ireland BALLYCLOG, or BALLYNECLOG Tyrone Stewartstown, on the road to Moneymore; containing 2786 inhabitants. This place formed part of the lands granted by James I. to Sir Andrew Lewis:Ireland CLONOE Tyrone Stewartstown, on the road to Lurgan; containing 5555 inhabitants, and comprising, according to the Ordnance survey, 12,070 ¾ statute Lewis:Ireland COAGH Tyrone Stewartstown, in a fertile vale, about two miles from Lough Neagh, and on the river Coagh or Ballinderry, over which Lewis:Ireland COALISLAND Tyrone Stewartstown: it comprises 184 houses, which are generally well built with stone and covered with slate, and has a sub-post Lewis:Ireland COLERAINE Londonderry Stewartstown, Armagh, Newtown-Stewart, Strabane, and Derry, for the purchase of brown webs; but the best markets in Ireland for these Lewis:Ireland Donaghenry Tyrone Donaghenry , par., E. co. Tyrone (containing Stewartstown), 7154 ac., pop. 3828. Bartholomew Donaghy Tyrone Donaghy , vil., 2 m. NW. of Stewartstown, co, Tyrone. Bartholomew DONOGHENRY, or DONAGHENDRY Tyrone Stewartstown, in which are two chapels, one at, Stewartstown and one at Coal Island. Here are two Presbyterian meeting-houses Lewis:Ireland GRANGE Tyrone Stewartstown to Moneymore containing 147 inhabitants. It comprises 32 houses, generally well built, and has a fair on Nov. 12th Lewis:Ireland Killycolpy Tyrone Killycolpy , 3 m. E. of Stewartstown, co. Tyrone; P.O. Bartholomew MOYNTAGHS, or ARDMORE Armagh Stewartstown, by way of the Bannfoot ferry; containing 2891 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the southern shore of Lough Lewis:Ireland Sherrygroom Tyrone Sherrygroom , 3 miles from Stewartstown, E. co. Tyrone; P.O. Bartholomew Stewartstown Tyrone Stewartstown , small market town with ry. sta., Donaghenry par., E. co. Tyrone, 7 m. NE. of Dungannon, pop. 823; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks Bartholomew STEWARTSTOWN Tyrone STEWARTSTOWN , a market and post-town, in the parish of DONAGHENRY, barony of DUNGANNON, county of TYRONE, and province of ULSTER Lewis:Ireland Stuart Hall Tyrone Stuart Hall , seat of the Earl of Castle-Stuart, 3 miles NE. of Stewartstown, E. co. Tyrone. Bartholomew TULLAGHOG Tyrone Stewartstown to Coleraine; containing 137 inhabitants. This place, though now an insignificant village, was of regal importance at an early Lewis:Ireland Tullaghoge Tyrone Tullaghoge , 3 miles NW. of Stewartstown, W. co. Tyrone; P.O. Bartholomew TULLANISKEN Tyrone Stewartstown, and on the Tyrone canal; containing, with the post-town of Coal-Island ( which see ), 4102 inhabitants. This parish Lewis:Ireland TYRONE Tyrone Stewartstown, Newtown-Stewart, Aughnacloy, Caledon, Ballygawley, Castlederg, and Moy; the market-towns of Drumquin, Beregh, and Trillick; and the post Lewis:Ireland
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