Infobox UK place official name Augher irish name Eochair scots name static image static image caption ... country Northern Ireland post town AUGHER postcode area BT postcode district BT77 dial code 028, 44 ... Tyrone lieutenancy northern ireland County Tyrone hide services yes Augher Irish derived place name ... Augher work Planning Service Dungannon & South Tyrone Area Plan 2010 url http www.planningni.gov.uk ... title Augher work Culture Northern Ireland url http www.culturenorthernireland.org YourArea.aspx?location ... name PS Augher is a busy community in the Clogher Valley . In the village is the interesting parish ... Augher work A Flavour of Tyrone url http www.flavouroftyrone.com html town augher.html accessdate ... Years War Augher was important enough to be used as a garrison town by the forces of Lord ..., after the war and as part of the Plantation of Ulster an area of 315 acres 127.5 ha around Augher was given ... that within two years it awarded a borough charter by James I. By 1630 the ownership of Augher .... On the death of Sir James Erskine, Augher Castle and the estate passed into the ownership of the Richardson ... in 1832. Spur Royal Castle stands to this day. Under the borough charter, Augher returned two members ... of the electoral rights of Augher and Strabane the other borough he owned. ref http www.proni.gov.uk ... under the charter. Places of interest To the west of Augher is Spur Royal Castle , a typical ... 220 acre km2 , and upon the margin of a beautiful lake. ref cite web title Augher Castle, County ... and Fymore amid the hills to the south of Augher make this a good fishing area. ref name FT Just outside Augher on the Hill of Knockmany stands the famous cairn of Queen Anya, reputed to be over ... to have mystical powers. ref name FT Transport Augher Railway Station was opened on 2 May 1887 ref name AS cite web title Augher station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland ... Gaelic Football Captain in the 1980s and joint manager from 1999 to 2002 was from Augher. He collected ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Infobox GAA club club gaa Augher St. Macartan s irish An Eochair Naomh Mhic Art in crest founded 1957 province Ulster county Tyrone nickname colours Yellow & Black grounds Father Hackett Park coordinates coord 54 26 10.20 N 7 07 13.01 W display it region IE type landmark kit1 Standard pattern la blackshoulders pattern b blackshoulders pattern ra blackshoulders leftarm FFFF00 body FFFF00 rightarm FFFF00 shorts 000000 socks 000000 kit2 Reserve pattern la2 yellowshoulders pattern b2 yellowshoulders pattern ra2 yellowshoulders leftarm2 000000 body2 000000 rightarm2 000000 shorts2 000000 socks2 000000 f3 3 Augher St. Macartan s lang ga An Eochair Naoimh Mhic Art in is a Gaelic Athletic Association club. The club is based in Augher , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland . The club concentrates on Gaelic football , a Ladies Gaelic football club is also in existence in Augher called St. Macartan s whose catchment area includes neighbouring Clogher ire g Clogher and Eskra Emmetts Eskra . In 2008 Augher won the Tyrone Junior Football Championship , by beating neighbouring club Aghaloo in the final, on a scoreline of 1 09 to 0 09. This was the clubs first adult championship win since 1985. The senior team in 2009 will compete in Division 2 of the Tyrone All County Football League and will play in the Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship . External links http www.gaelsport.com augher Tyrone clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tyrone Category Gaelic football clubs in County Tyrone gaelic games club stub ... more details
coord 54.464 7.169 display title region GB scale 10000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Augher Type Corporation Year 1614 Post Union Disenfranchised Augher was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until the Act of Union 1801 . History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Augher was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 504 ref Members of Parliament, 1614 1801 1639 1640 John Cairnes politician John Cairnes 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Augher was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color James Moutray died 1719 James Moutray party style background color meta color Archibald Richardson politician Archibald Richardson party 1695 style background color meta color Thomas Pakenham politician Sir Thomas Pakenham knight party style background color meta color David Creighton Irish politician David Creighton party 1703 style background color meta color James Moutray died 1719 James Moutray party style background color meta color John Hamilton Irish politician John Hamilton party 1713 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 William Balfour Irish politician William Balfour rowspan 3 party style background color meta color Henry Mervyn party 1727 style background color meta color Richard Tighe party 1737 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 William Richardson died 1755 William Richardson rowspan 2 party 1739 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Richard Gorges rowspan 2 party 1755 style background color meta color St George Richardson party 1761 style background color meta color William Montgomery Irish politician William Montgomery party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 James Moutray 1722 1777 James Moutray rowspan 2 party 1768 style background color meta color Robert Rochfort 1643 1797 Robert Rochfort party 1776 st ... more details
John Cairnes may refer to John Cairnes politician , Irish MP for Augher John Elliott Cairnes 1823 1875 , Irish economist See also John Cairns disambiguation hndis Cairnes, John ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Expert subject date March 2011 William Richardson c.1690 1755 was a politician. He was the MP for Augher Parliament of Ireland constituency Augher , Ireland, from 1737 to 1755. References http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm reflist Persondata name Richardson, William alternative names short description date of birth 1690 place of birth date of death 1755 place of death DEFAULTSORT Richardson, William Category 1690 births Category 1755 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 UK politician stub Ireland politician stub ... more details
Sir William Richardson, 1st Baronet after 1749 29 Oct 1830 was a politician. He was the Member of Parliament MP for Augher Parliament of Ireland constituency Augher in 1783 and Ballyshannon Parliament of Ireland constituency Ballyshannon , Ireland 1798 1801. He became a Richardson Baronets baronet in 30 Aug 1787. ref http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsR1.htm ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richardson, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1830 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Richardson, William Category 1830 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 ireland politician stub ... more details
The Richardson , later Richardson Bunbury Baronetcy , of Augher in the County of Tyrone, is a title in the Baronetage of Ireland . It was created on 30 August 1787 for William Richardson. The family is originally of Scotland Scottish descent. The second Baronet assumed in 1822 his aunt s surname of Bunbury. Richardson, later Richardson Bunbury Baronets, of Augher 1787 Sir William Richardson, 1st Baronet d. 1830 Sir James Mervyn Richardson Bunbury, 2nd Baronet 1781 1851 Sir John Richardson Bunbury, 3rd Baronet 1813 1909 Sir Mervyn William Richardson Bunbury, 4th Baronet 1874 1952 Sir Richard David Michael Richardson Bunbury, 5th Baronet b. 1927 See also Richardson Baronets Bunbury Baronets References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment b Category Baronetcies Richardson Bunbury Category 1787 establishments in Ireland ... more details
St. Brigid s Primary School may refer to St. Brigid s Primary School, Augher , County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Ballymoney Primary schools St. Brigid s Primary School, Ballymoney , County Antrim, Northern Ireland Belleeks Education St. Brigid s Primary School, Belleeks , County Armagh, Northern Ireland St. Brigid s Primary School, Crossmaglen , County Armagh, Northern Ireland St Brigid s Primary School, Brockagh , County Tyrone, Northern Ireland schooldis ... more details
St. Patrick s Primary School may refer to St. Patrick s Primary School, Aghagallon , Aghagallon , County Armagh , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Annaghmore , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Ardboe , Ardboe , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Armagh , Armagh , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Augher , Augher , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Craigavon , Craigavon , County Armagh , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Crossmaglen , Crossmaglen , County Armagh , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Cullyhanna , Cullyhanna , County Armagh , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Donaghmore , Donaghmore, County Tyrone Donaghmore , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Dungannon , Dungannon , County Tyrone , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Hilltown , Hilltown, County Down Hilltown , County Down , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Loup , Loup , County Londonderry , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Magheralin , Magheralin , County Down , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Mayobridge , Mayobridge , County Down , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Moneymore , Moneymore , County Londonderry , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Newry , Newry , County Down , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Rathfriland , Rathfriland , County Down , Northern Ireland St. Patrick s Primary School, Mentone , Mentone, Victoria , Australia schooldis ... more details
Infobox GAA championship main image name Tyrone Junior Football Championship first 1904 firstwin Coalisland trophy sponsors WJ Dolan irish Craobh S isear Peile T r Eoghain current Augher St. Macartan s currentordinal 2 super nd most Moortown mostordinal 5 The Tyrone Junior Football Club Championship known for sponsorship reasons as the WJ Dolan Tyrone Junior Football Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the 18 Tyrone GAA Tyrone clubs competing in Division 3 of the Tyrone All County Football league. ref http www.tyronegaa.ie club football news story.jsp?newsid 520 Tyrone GAA Tyrone Gaelic Football and Tyrone Hurling news, results and fixures Bot generated title ref The winners of the Tyrone Championship qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship and in turn, go on to the All Ireland Junior Club Football Championship . They also gain promotion to Division 2 of the Tyrone All County Football league for the following season, regardless of their final standing in the Division 3 league that year. Therefore as the winners compete in the Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship the following year, the holders do not defend their title. The winners of the 2008 Tyrone Junior Football Club Championship were Augher St. Macartan s who defeated their neighbours Aghaloo O Neills 1 09 to 0 09 at Healy Park , Omagh. History The tournament was first held in 1904 with Coalisland Fianna Coalisland the first champions defeating Killyclogher St. Mary s Killyclogher in the final. ref http www.tyronegaa.ie culture clubchamps section2 Tyrone GAA Tyrone Gaelic Football and Tyrone Hurling news, results and fixures Bot generated title ref References references Category Gaelic football competitions Category Tyrone GAA club championships ... more details
John Cairnes was an Irish politician. He was the son of Thomas Cairnes and his wife Jane Scott, daughter of John Scott. ref name Burke cite book last Burke first John editor John Bernhard Burke title A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland publisher Scott, Webster, and Geary location London edition 2nd year 1841 pages 95 ref In 1639, Cairnes was elected as Member of Parliament for Augher Parliament of Ireland constituency Augher , representing the constituency in the Irish House of Commons until the following year. ref cite web url http thepeerage.com p18861.htm i188602 title ThePeerage John Cairnes accessdate 21 June 2009 ref He married Jane Miller, daughter of James Miller. ref name Burke Cairnes s oldest son Alexander Cairnes Alexander was created a baronet and was succeeded by his younger brother Henry Cairnes Henry . ref name Burke Like his second son William Cairnes William , both sat also in the Parliament of Ireland . ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm title Leigh Rayment Irish House of Commons 1692 1800 accessdate 21 June 2009 ref References reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cairnes, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cairnes, John Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Members of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Ireland politician stub ... more details
Merge to Augher date May 2010 Portclare is or was a manor in County Tyrone , today part of Northern Ireland . ref name book1 ref name book2 History It is part of the parish of Errigal Trough which is in the barony of Clogher , county of County Tyrone Tyrone , and province of Ulster the population is returned with the parish. This ancient district, which comprises convert 3000 acre km2 of arable land and extends over the present towns of Aughnacloy and Augher, including the districts of Lismore and Garvey, with all the intermediate country, was granted, in 1613, by James I to Sir Thomas Ridgeway , and confirmed in 1665 by Charles II, who changed the name of the manor from Portclare to Favour Royal . ref name book3 A spacious and handsome mansion, called, after the estate, Favour Royal, was erected here by the proprietor, in 1670, but being destroyed in 1823 by an accidental fire, a larger and more magnificent structure was erected in 1825, by John Corry Moutray . This mansion is situated on the bank of the River Blackwater, and is built of freestone found on the estate, in the Elizabethan style, highly embellished with a noble portico, and with elegant architectural details the demesne comprises convert 740 acre km2 of fertile and highly cultivated land, and is finely diversified and richly wooded. Within it Mr. Moutray has erected a handsome cruciform church, in the later English style, with a square tower rising from the north eastern angle, forming an interesting and beautiful object in the grounds, and corresponding in character with the house. It is built of the freestone procured on the estate, and was completed at an expense of 1000, for the accommodation of the inhabitants of the neighbourhood, who have no other church within a distance of three miles 5  km . The living is a donative, in the patronage of the founder, who has endowed it with 50 per ann. charged ... and extends over the present towns of Aughnacloy and Augher 2C&q 465 v snippet&q Portclare&f false ... more details
William or Bill Richardson may refer to tocright Irish politicians William Richardson 1656 1727 , MP for Armagh and Hillsborough William Richardson died 1755 1690 1755 , MP for Augher William Richardson 1710 1758 , MP for Armagh William Richardson 1749 1822 , MP for Armagh Sir William Richardson, 1st Baronet died 1830 , MP for Augher and Ballyshannon American politicians William Richardson Maryland politician 1735 1825 , Revolutionary War soldier William M. Richardson 1774 1838 , U.S. representative from Massachusetts, 1811 1814 William Alexander Richardson 1811 1875 , U.S. senator from Illinois William Adams Richardson 1821 1896 , Treasury secretary William N. Richardson 1839 1914 , U.S. representative from Alabama, 1900 1914 William B. Richardson 1874 1945 , Minnesota state senator William Emanuel Richardson 1886 1948 , U.S. representatives from Pennsylvania William S. Richardson 1919 2010 , Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii H. L. Richardson H. L. Bill Richardson born 1927 , California state senator Bill Richardson born 1947 , former Governor of New Mexico, former U.S. Secretary of Energy, former Congressman, withdrawn 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate Sports figures William Richardson cricketer, born 1894 1894 1971 , English cricketer with Worcestershire William Richardson cricketer, born 1938 born 1938 , English cricketer with Derbyshire William Ginger Richardson, known as W. G. Richardson , 1909 1959 English footballer Bill Richardson footballer 1908 1985 , English footballer Billy Richardson died 2004 , Irish soccer player Bill Richardson bodybuilder , former Mr. Universe amateur winner Bill Richardson baseball 1878 1949 , American baseball player Other William Richardson martyr 1572 1603 , beatified Roman Catholic martyr William Richardson classicist 1743 1814 , Scottish professor and scholar William A. Richardson 1795 1856 , sea captain and early California entrepreneur William C. Richardson , President of Johns Hopkins University , 1990 1995 Bill Richardso ... more details
, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2006 9 Moortown St. Malachy s 4 1941, 1942, 1950, 1992 10 Augher St. Macartan .... Macartan s Dungannon Thomas Clarkes 1985 Augher St. Macartan s Gortin St. Patrick s Gortin 1984 Ardboe ... GAC Ardboe 1982 Augher St. Macartan s Dromore St. Dympna s Dromore 1981 Derrylaughan Kevin Barrys ... St. Colmcille s Dromore St. Dympna s Dromore 1976 Augher St. Macartan s Ardboe O Donnovan Rossa GAC .... Colmcille s 1973 Ardboe O Donnovan Rossa GAC Ardboe Augher St. Macartan s 1972 Ardboe O Donnovan Rossa ... s 1970 Eglish St. Patrick s Augher St. Macartan s 1969 Carrickmore St. Colmcille s Coalisland Fianna ... more details
This is a list of city cities , town s, village s and Hamlet place hamlet s in County Tyrone , Northern Ireland . See the list of places in Northern Ireland for places in other counties. Towns are listed in bold . compactTOC A Altamuskin Altishane Altmore Ardboe Ardstraw Artigarvan Augher Aughnacloy, County Tyrone Aughnacloy B Ballygawley, County Tyrone Ballygawley Ballinderry Ballymagorry Ballymully Glebe Benburb Beragh Blackwatertown Brackaville Bready Brockagh C Caledon, County Tyrone Caledon Cappagh Carnteel Carrickmore Castlecaufield Castlederg Clabby Clady, County Tyrone Clady Clanabogan Clogher Coagh Coalisland Cookstown Cranagh Creggan, County Tyrone Creggan D Derrychrin Derrylaughan Derrytresk Donaghmore, County Tyrone Donaghmore Donemana Dooish Douglas Bridge Dromore, County Tyrone Dromore Drumkee Drumnakilly Drumquin Dungannon Dunnamore E Edenderry, County Tyrone Edenderry Eglish Erganagh Eskra Evish F Fintona Fivemiletown G Galbally, County Tyrone Galbally Garvaghey Garvetagh Gillygooly Glebe, County Tyrone Glebe Glenmornan Gortaclare Gortin Granville, County Tyrone Granville Greencastle, County Tyrone Greencastle K Kildress Killay, County Tyrone Killay Killen, County Tyrone Killen Killeter Killyclogher Killyman Kilskeery Knockmoyle L Landahaussy Liscloon Loughmacrory M Magheramason Moortown, County Tyrone Moortown Mountfield, County Tyrone Mountfield Mountjoy Moy, County Tyrone Moy Moygashel Moylagh, County Tyrone Moylagh Mullaghmore, County Tyrone Mullaghmore N Newmills Newtownstewart O Omagh county town P Plumbridge Pomeroy, County Tyrone Pomeroy R Rock, County Tyrone Rock Rousky S Sandholes Seskinore Shanmaghery Sion Mills Sixmilecross Spamount Stewartstown, County Tyrone Stewartstown Strabane Strathroy T Tamnamore Tattyreagh Trillick Tullyhogue Tullywiggan V Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone Victoria Bridge W Washing Bay See also List of civil parishes of County Tyrone List of townlands in County Tyrone County Tyrone Category Geography of County Tyrone ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Infobox GAA club club gaa Aghaloo O Neill s irish Achadh L U N ill crest founded 1970 province Ulster county Tyrone nickname colours Red & Black grounds O Neill Park coordinates coord 54 24 26.44 N 6 58 42.25 W display it region IE type landmark kit1 Standard pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm CC0000 body CC0000 rightarm CC0000 shorts 000000 socks 000000 kit2 Reserve pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 CC0000 body2 000000 rightarm2 CC0000 shorts2 000000 socks2 000000 Aghaloo O Neills lang ga Achadh L U N ill is a Gaelic Athletic Association club. The club is based in Aughnacloy and Caledon, County Tyrone Caledon which encompasses the parish after which the club is named, Aghaloo, County Tyrone , Northern Ireland . The club concentrates on Gaelic football , a Ladies Gaelic football club of the same name was also in existence during the 1990s. The senior team in 2009 won Division 3 of the Tyrone All County Football League and were defeated in the final of the Tyrone Junior Football Championship by local rivals Augher St. Mac Cartans in 2008. In 2010 the club will compete in Division 2 of the Tyrone All County Football League and the Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship Aghaloo have recently started to redevelop their training pitch and are actively seeking to raise funds for this project, which is generously being part funded by InvestNI. The club are also holding a gala ball in the Hillgrove Hotel to mark its 40th anniversary. To check how the club is faring this year visit http www.tyronegaa.ie club football results ACL3 fix.jsp?id NzA References reflist Tyrone clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tyrone Category Gaelic football clubs in County Tyrone gaelic games club stub ... more details
otherpersons John Stewart Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet c. 1758 22 June 1825 ref name rayment bt cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons baronetsS4.htm title Baronetcies beginning with S part 4 work Leigh Rayment s Baronetage pages accessdate 2009 11 23 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref was a politician in Ireland . In 1794, he was elected to the Irish House of Commons for Augher Parliament of Ireland constituency Augher . At the 1797 elections, he was elected for four constituencies Askeaton Parliament of Ireland constituency Askeaton , Bangor Parliament of Ireland constituency Bangor , Portarlington Parliament of Ireland constituency Portarlington and Strabane Parliament of Ireland constituency Strabane . He chose to sit for Bangor, and held that seat until the dissolution of the Parliament of Ireland when the Act of Union 1800 Act of Union came into effect in 1801. ref name rayment ie cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm title Irish House of Commons 1692 1800 work Leigh Rayment s House of Commons pages accessdate 2009 11 23 ref He was Attorney General for Ireland from 1799 to 1803. ref name rayment bt After Act of Union he was elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom as Tory British political party Tory Member of Parliament MP for Tyrone UK Parliament constituency Tyrone from 1802 to 1806 and 1812 to 1825. ref name rayment hc cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons Tcommons2.htm title House of Commons constituencies beginning with T part 2 work Leigh Rayment s House of Commons pages accessdate 2009 11 23 ref References reflist External links Hansard contribs sir john stewart Sir John Stewart start box s par ie s bef before Thomas Coghlan br Edmond Stanley s ttl title Member of Parliament for Augher Parliament of Ireland constituency Augher with Edmond Stanley years 1794 1798 s aft after William Bailey politician William Bailey br Sir James Galbraith, 1st Baronet James Galbraith s bef before Sir Joseph Ho ... more details
otheruses Clogher disambiguation Clogher named after the diocese of Clogher is a Barony country subdivision barony in County Tyrone , Northern Ireland . ref name PRONI It is bordered by four other baronies in Northern Ireland Omagh East to the north Dungannon Lower to the east Magherastephana to the south and Tirkennedy to the south west. ref name PRONI It also borders two baronies in the Republic of Ireland Trough and Monaghan both to the south east. History The barony of Clogher was a territory formerly known as Kinel Ferady, an anglicisation of a branch of the Cen l nE gain Cen l nE ghain , the Cen l Fearadhaigh, meaning kindred descendants of Ferry . This territory was divided into two ancient districts. ref name HistoryInMaps ref name Cartin The Mac Cathmhaoil lang en MacCawell , Campbell , MacCall were the leading sept of the Cen l Fearadhaigh, and one of the seven powerful septs supporting O Neill. The Maolgeimridh lang en Mulgomery, Montgomery and Maolpadraig lang en Mulpatrick, Kilpatrick septs are recorded as being in possession of the two districts of the Cen l Fearadhaigh at one stage. The Cen l Fearadhaigh by the 12th century controlled a large portion of County Tyrone and had penetrated deep into County Fermanagh. By the mid 14th century however, the Maguires would break the power of the Cen l Fearadhaigh in Fermanagh. ref name Surnames When the baronies of Ulster were being created by the English around 1585, the general manner was to name it after the principal town or castle lying within the area, in which they held their court, baron, and gaol. This resulted in Kinel Ferady being renamed to Clogher . ref name Cartin List of main settlements Augher Ballygawley, County Tyrone Ballygawley Clogher Fintona Fivemiletown List of civil parishes Below is a list of all the civil parishes within Clogher ref name PRONI2 Aghalurcher split with barony of Magherastephana Clogher Donacavy split with barony of Omagh East Errigal Keerogue Errigal Trough References r ... more details
Valley, passing through the villages of Augher , Clogher and Fivemiletown . The road crosses ... between Ballygawley and Augher will be realigned. Clearance work in preparation for the realignment ... more details
and John Lynch GAA John Lynch . Eugene started his playing career with Augher St. Macartans, a small club in the south of Tyrone. He achieved great success with Augher, such as winning the Tyrone ... more details
football. Many of the players went to play for neighbouring teams such as Augher and Omagh. In 1977 ... teams amalgamated with Augher as both clubs struggled to field teams. 1996 saw the Senior ... more details
coord 54.425 7.096 display title region GB scale 50000 NI district district name Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council alt name Comhairle Baile Dh n Geanainn agus Th r Eoghain Theas br Rathgannon Sooth Owenslann Burgh Cooncil district map Image NorthernIrelandDungannonBorough.png area rank 5th district area 784 district HQ Dungannon district iso GB DGN district ons 95M Fetch dynamic statistics from Template PopLookupNI protestant pc 38.2 catholic pc 60.8 web address http www.dungannon.gov.uk district MPs Michelle Gildernew br Martin McGuinness Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council Irish language Irish Comhairle Baile Dh n Geanainn agus Th r Eoghain Theas , Ulster Scots dialects Ulster Scots Rathgannon Sooth Owenslann Burgh Cooncil is a local council in Northern Ireland . Its main town is Dungannon , where the council is headquartered. The council area covers the southern part of County Tyrone along with a small area of County Armagh and has a population of nearly 48,000. Apart from Dungannon there are many smaller towns including Augher , Clogher , Fivemiletown , Ballygawley, County Tyrone Ballygawley , Caledon, County Tyrone Caledon , Aughnacloy, County Tyrone Aughnacloy , Benburb , Moy, Northern Ireland Moy and Coalisland . The district was originally named Dungannon, and took its present name on November 25, 1999, after petitioning the Secretary of State for the Environment . The Dungannon and South Tyrone Council area consists of four electoral areas Blackwater, Clogher Valley, Dungannon Town and Torrent. In the 2005 elections, 22 members were elected from the following political parties 9 Sinn F in , 5 Democratic Unionist Party DUP , 4 Ulster Unionist Party UUP and 4 Social Democratic and Labour Party SDLP . The Council adopted the d Hondt method d Hondt system in 2001 which allows the position of Mayor and Deputy Mayor to be allocated according to party size. The current mayor is Councillor Michelle O Neill SF and the Deputy Mayor is Councillor Norma ... more details