List Of Townlands In County Armagh
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are divided into Civil
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es and Parishes are further divided into
townland A townland ( ga, baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: ''toonlann'') is a small geographical division of land, historically and currently used in Ireland and in the Western Isles in Scotland, typically covering . The townland system is of Gaelic origi ...
s. The following is a list of townlands in
County Armagh County Armagh (, named after its county town, Armagh) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. Adjoined to the southern shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of an ...
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A

Abbey Park,
Acton Acton may refer to: Places Antarctica * Mount Acton Australia * Acton, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra * Acton, Tasmania, a suburb of Burnie * Acton Park, Tasmania, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, formerly known as Acton Canada ...
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Aghacommon Aghacommon () is a small village and townland in north County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies between Derrymacash (to the northwest), Lurgan (to the east) and Craigavon (to the south). The M1 motorway and Dublin–Belfast railway line are on ...
, Aghadavoyle, Aghamoat, Aghanergill or Corglass, Aghanore, Aghantaraghan, Aghavilly, Aghayalloge,
Aghincurk Aghincurk is a townland of 1,165 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymyre and the historic barony of Fews Upper. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are divided ...
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Aghinlig Aghinlig () is a townland of 509 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Loughgall and the historic barony of Armagh. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are divided into ...
, Aghmakane, Aghnacloy, Aghory, Allistragh,
Altaturk Altaturk () is a townland of 283 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Oneilland West and up until 1851 in the civil parish of Loughgall after which it was transferred to Kildarton civil parish. See ...
, Altnamackan, Altnaveigh, Annaboe, Annaclare, Annaclarey, Annacloghmullin, Annacramph,
Annagh Annagh or Anagh may refer to: Places Republic of Ireland * Annagh, County Cavan, townland * Annagh, townland in Kilkenny West civil parish, barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland Note: Nearly 30 other townlands in the Re ...
, Annaghananny, Annagharap, Annaghboy or Rosebrook, Annaghgad, Annaghmacmanus, Annaghmare, Annaghmore, Annagora, Annahagh, Annahaia,
Annahugh Annahugh ()Northern Ireland Placenames Project
is a small
Annakeera, Annaloist, Annamoy, Annareagh, Annasamry, Ardgonnell, Ardmore, Ardrea, Ardress East, Ardress West, Armaghbreague, Artabrackagh, Artasooly, Aughadanove,
Aughanduff Aughanduff () is a small village and townland in the civil parish of Forkhill, in the former Barony (Ireland), barony of Orior Upper, and County Armagh, County of Armagh, Northern Ireland. The townland is roughly co-existent with Upper and Lower ...
, Aughantarragh and Corr,
Aughlish Aughlish (also Auglish) is a townland and the site of at least six stone circles and two stone rows, in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 3.6 km from Feeny. Features The site features a group of circles including one with 41 small ston ...
, Aughnacloy, Aughnagurgan, Aughrafin


B

Ballaghy, Ballard, Balleer, Ballenan,
Ballinatate Ballinatate is a townland of in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Ballymyre and the historic barony of Fews Upper. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are divided into Civil Parishes ...
, Ballindarragh, Ballinlare, Ballinliss, Ballintaggart, Ballintemple, Ballyanny, Ballyards,
Ballyargan Ballyargan () is a townland of 197 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are divid ...
, Ballyblagh, Ballybrannan, Ballybreagh, Ballybrocky, Ballybrolly, Ballycoffey or Ballyhoy, Ballycrummy, Ballydogherty,
Ballydonaghy In Ireland County, Counties are divided into Civil Parishes and Parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of townlands in County Antrim, Northern Ireland: __NOTOC__ A Acravally, Aganlane (also known as Aganlane, Par ...
, Ballydoo, Ballyfodrin, Ballygargan,
Ballygasey Ballygasey () is a townland of 205 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Loughgall and the historic barony of Oneilland West. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are div ...
, Ballygassoon, Ballygorman, Ballygroobany, Ballyhagan, Ballyhannon, Ballyheridan,
Ballykeel Ballykeel (from Irish An Baile Caol, meaning "the narrow townland/farmstead") is a townland, containing a large housing estate off the Crebilly Road in South-East Ballymena, County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. History The Ballykeel estate is di ...
, Ballyknick, Ballyknock, Ballylane, Ballyleny, Ballylisk, Ballyloughan, Ballymacanab, Ballymacawley, Ballymacdermot, Ballymackilmurry, Ballymacrandal, Ballymacully Upper, Ballymagerny, Ballymakeown, Ballymartrim Otra, Ballymoran, Ballymore, Ballynacarry, Ballynaclosha, Ballynacor, Ballynagalliagh, Ballynaghy, Ballynagolan, Ballynagowan, Ballynagreagh,
Ballynahinch Ballynahinch may refer to: Northern Ireland * Ballynahinch, County Armagh, a townland *Ballynahinch, County Down, a town Republic of Ireland *Ballynahinch (barony), in County Galway *Ballynahinch, County Galway, a townland in County Galway * Bally ...
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Ballynahone Beg Ballynahone (Toner, Gregory: ''Place-Names of Northern Ireland, Volume Five, County Derry I, The Moyola Valley'', page 173. The Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University Belfast, 1996. ) may refer to the following places in Northern Ireland ...
, Ballynahone More, Ballynalack, Ballynaleck, Ballynameta or Wood Park, Ballynamony, Ballynarea, Ballynarry, Ballynery, Ballynewry, Ballyoran, Ballyrath, Ballyrea, Ballyreagh, Ballyscandal, Ballysheil Beg, Ballysheil More, Ballytroddan, Ballytrue,
Ballytyrone Ballytyrone () is a townland of 273 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which ...
, Ballyvally, Ballywilly, Ballyworkan, Baltarran, Balteagh, Baltylum, Belleek,
Blackwatertown or Lisbofin Blackwatertown is a small village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It sits on the River Blackwater, in the townland of Lisbofin, at the border with County Tyrone. The village is around north of Armagh city, and the villages of Benburb and ...
, Bocombra, Boconnell,
Bolton Bolton (, locally ) is a large town in Greater Manchester in North West England, formerly a part of Lancashire. A former mill town, Bolton has been a production centre for textiles since Flemish people, Flemish weavers settled in the area i ...
, Bondville or Tullybrick Etra, Borough of Charlemont, Bottlehill, Brackagh, Brackly,
Bracknagh Bracknagh or Bracnagh () is a small village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is at the junction of the R442 and R419 regional roads, halfway between Portarlington and Rathangan (8 km from both). It is thought that the settlement began wi ...
, Brannock, Breagh, Breaghy, Brootally, Broughan, Brughas, Bryandrum


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Cabragh, Calone,
Camagh Camagh () is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw. The local pronunciation is ''Commagh''. Geography Camagh is bounded on the north by ...
, Camly (Ball), Camly (Macullagh),
Canary Canary originally referred to the island of Gran Canaria on the west coast of Africa, and the group of surrounding islands (the Canary Islands). It may also refer to: Animals Birds * Canaries, birds in the genera ''Serinus'' and ''Crithagra'' i ...
, Canoneill, Cappagh, Cargaclogher, Cargagh, Cargalisgorran, Carganamuck, Cargans,
Carn ''Carn'' is the official magazine of the Celtic League. The name, a Celtic word which has been borrowed into English as ' cairn', was chosen for its symbolic value and because it can be found in each of the living Celtic languages. The subtit ...
, Carnacally, Carnagat, Carnally, Carnavanaghan, Carnbane,
Carran Carran (), also Carron, is a small village in County Clare, Ireland. It is in the Burren region, within a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of the same name. It is notable mainly for being the birthplace of Michael Cusack, the inspi ...
, Carrick, Carrickabolie, Carrickacullion, Carrickaldreen, Carrickaloughran, Carrickamone, Carrickananny,
Carrickaness Carrickaness ()Placenames NI
is a small
, Carrickastickan, Carrickbrack, Carrickbrackan, Carrickbroad, Carrickcloghan, Carrickcroppan, Carrickduff, Carrickgallogly, Carricklane, Carricknagalliagh, Carricknagavna, Carrickrovaddy, Carricktroddan, Carrigans, Carrive, Carrivekenny, Carrivemaclone, Carrowmannan, Carrowmoney, Carryhugh, Cashel, Castleraw, Causanagh,
Cavan Cavan ( ; ) is the county town of County Cavan in Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. The town is bypassed by the main N3 road that links Dublin (to the south) with Enniskillen, Bally ...
, Cavanacaw, Cavanagarvan, Cavanagrow,
Cavanakill Cavanakill () is a townland of 1,473 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymyre and the historic barony of Fews Upper. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are divide ...
, Cavanapole, Cavanballaghy, Cavandoogan, Charlemont, Borough of,
Clady Beg Clady may refer to: *Clady, County Londonderry, a village in Northern Ireland *Clady, County Tyrone, a small village in Northern Ireland * Clady, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland * Clady, County Armagh, a rural area near ...
, Clady More, Clankilvoragh, Clanrolla, Claranagh, Clarbane, Clare, Clarkill,
Clay Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4). Clays develop plasticity when wet, due to a molecular film of water surrounding the clay par ...
, Cloghan, Clogharevan, Cloghfin, Cloghinny,
Cloghoge Cloghoge (Irish derived place name, ''Clochóg'', meaning ‘Stony Place’) is a townland in the civil parish of Kinawley, barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. Geography Cloghoge is bounded on the north by Drumcullion townland in Co. F ...
, Cloghreagh, Clonakle, Clonalig, Clonamola, Cloncarrish, Cloncore, Clonlum, Clonmacash,
Clonmain Clonmain, or sometimes Clonmaine (), is a townland of 380 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of Loughgall and the historic Barony (Ireland), barony of Oneilland West. It was vi ...
, Clonmakate, Clonmartin, Clonmore, Clonroot, Clontycarty, Clontyclay, Clontygora, Clontylew, Cloven Eden, Clownagh, Coharra, College Hall or Marrassit, Coney Flat Island, Coney Island, Cooey,
Coolderry Coolderry () is a small roadside village in southern County Offaly, Ireland. It is located 8 kilometres north of Roscrea and 11 kilometres south of Birr. The village lies close to the Slieve Bloom Mountains. Places of note include Gloster Hou ...
, Coolkill, Coolmillish, Coolyhid, Copney,
Coragh Coragh (Irish derived place name, Currach meaning ‘The Moor’.) is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Geography Coragh is bounded on the north by Drumgoohy townland, on the west by Lah ...
, Corbracky, Corcrain, Corcreevy, Corcrum, Corcullentragh More, Cordrain, Cordrummond, Corernagh, Corfehan, Corglass or Aghanergill, Corhammock, Corkley,
Corlat Corlat () or Corlatt is a townland in the north of County Monaghan in Republic of Ireland, Ireland, being located in the parish of Tydavnet. The Church of Ireland parish church is located in the village of Tydavnet itself. Corlat is often ref ...
, Corliss, Corlust, Cornacrew, Cornagrally, Cornahove, Cornakinnegar, Cornalack, Cornamucklagh, Cornascreeb, Cornoonagh, Corr and Aughantarragh,
Corr and Dunavally Corr or CORR may refer to: People with the name *Andrea Corr (born 1974), Irish musician * Barry Corr (born 1985), Irish footballer * Barry John Corr (born 1981), Scottish footballer * Bill Corr, American government official * Caroline Corr (born 1 ...
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Corran Corran may refer to: Given name *Corran Addison, South African canoeist *Corran Horn, fictional character from the ''Star Wars'' franchise * Corran McLachlan, scientist and entrepreneur *Coran: character from Voltron Surname * Andrew Corran, born ...
, Corrinare, Corrinshigo, Corrinure, Corry, Cortamlat, Cor Tynan, Cranagill, Crann, Creaghan, Crearum or Fellow's Hall, Creenagh, Creenkill,
Creeve Creeve is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish and townland in County Roscommon, Ireland. References External linksTopographical Survey, 1837Creevekeeran,
Creeveroe Creeveroe () is a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is about three-and-a-half miles west of Armagh, and is situated within the civil parish of Eglish. The townland derives its name from the Irish ''an Chraobh Rua'', referring to th ...
, Creggan Bane Glebe, Creggan Duff,
Creggan Lower Creggan may refer to several places: Places Northern Ireland * Creggan, County Antrim, a small village and townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland ** Kickhams Creggan GAC, a Gaelic sports club in County Antrim * Creggan, County Armagh, a sm ...
,
Crew Beg A crew is a body or a class of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchy, hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard. The word has nautical resonances: the tas ...
, Crewcat, Crew More, Croaghan Island, Cronkill,
Cross A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two intersecting lines or bars, usually perpendicular to each other. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally. A cross of oblique lines, in the shape of the Latin letter X, is termed a sa ...
, Crossbane, Crossdall, Crossdened, Crossmacahilly,
Crossmaglen Crossmaglen (, ) is a village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 1,610 in the 2011 Census and is the largest village in South Armagh. The village centre is the site of a large Police Service of Northern Ire ...
, Crossmore, Crossnamoyle, Crossnenagh, Crossreagh or Doohat, Crunagh, Crunaght, Culkeeran, Cullaville, Cullentragh, Cullyhanna Big, Cushenny


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Damoily,
Darkley Darkley () is a small village and townland near Keady in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 224 people (80 households) in the 2011 Census. (2001 Census: 282 people) History Darkley is first mentioned on the ''Maps of the ...
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Darton Darton is a large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley (part of South Yorkshire), on the border with West Yorkshire, England. At the time of the 2001 UK census, it had a population of 14,927, increasing to 21,345 for both Darton War ...
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Demesne A demesne ( ) or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support. This distinguished it from land sub-enfeoffed by him to others as sub-tenants. The concept or ...
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Demesne or Parkmore A demesne ( ) or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support. This distinguished it from land sub-enfeoffed by him to others as sub-tenants. The concept ori ...
, Demoan, Derlett, Dernalea, Dernasigh, Derrinraw,
Derry Derry, officially Londonderry (), is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name ''Derry'' is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name (modern Irish: ) meaning 'oak grove'. The ...
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Derryadd Derryadd ()Placenames NI
is a hamlet and
, Derryall, Derryallen, Derryane, Derryanvil, Derryaugh,
Derry Beg Derry Beg () is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Corlough and barony of Tullyhaw. Geography Derry Beg is bounded on the west by Corranierna (Corlough) and Derrynaslie ...
, Derrybrughas, Derrycaw, Derrycoose, Derrycor, Derrycorry North, Derrycory, Derrycrew, Derrycughan, Derrydorragh, Derryhale, Derryhaw, Derryhennet, Derryhirk, Derryhubbert North, Derryinver, Derrykeeran, Derrykeevan, Derrykerran, Derrylard, Derrylee, Derrylettiff, Derrylileagh, Derrylisnahavil, Derryloste, Derryloughan,
Derrymacash Derrymacash ()Placenames NI
is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It ...
, Derrymacfall, Derrymagowan, Derrymattry,
Derry More Derry More () is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Corlough and barony of Tullyhaw. Geography Derry More is bounded on the north by Derry Beg Derry Beg () is a townla ...
, Derrynaught, Derryneskan, Derryraine, Derryscollop, Derrytagh North,
Derrytrasna Derrytrasna () is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The village is on a plateau surrounded mainly by bogland in the north of the county. It lies between Lough Neagh, Lough Gullion and the River Bann. In the United Ki ...
, Derryvane,
Derryvore Derryvore () is the name of three townlands in Northern Ireland. Derryvore, Kinawley This Derryvore is located in the civil parish of Kinawley in County Fermanagh. It lies on a small peninsula in Upper Lough Erne. Its landscape includes many fen ...
, Derrywilligan, Dillay, Dinnahorra, Diviny, Doctor's Quarter, Donagreagh, Doogary, Doohat or Crossreagh, Dorsey, Dorsey (Hearty), Dougher, Downs or Drumarg, Dressogagh,
Dromintee Dromintee or Drumintee (, or ''Droim an Tí'' in modern Irish) is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 364 people. It lies within the Newry and Mourne District Council area. ...
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Drum The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a she ...
, Drumacanver, Drumachee, Drumahean, Drumalane, Drumalaragh, Drumalis, Drumaltnamuck, Drumanphy, Drumard (Jones), Drumard (Primate), Drumarg or Downs, Drumarn, Drumart, Drumask or Ballycullen, Drumatee, Drumbally, Drumbanagher, Drumbee, Drumbee Beg, Drumbeecross, Drumboy, Drumcarn, Drumconwell, Drumcoote,
Drumcree Drumcree may refer to: Events *the Drumcree conflict Places in Northern Ireland *Drumcree, a Parish (administrative division), parish in County Armagh *Drumcree, a townland in Drumcree parish *Drumcree Church, a church in Drumcree parish *Drumcree ...
, Drumcrow, Drumcullen, Drumderg, Drumduff, Drumennis, Drumfergus, Drumgane, Drumgar, Drumgarran, Drumgask, Drumgaw, Drumgolliff, Drumgoose, Drumgor, Drumgose, Drumgreenagh, Drumharriff, Drumherney, Drumhillery, Drumhirk, Drumilly, Druminallyduff, Druminargal, Druminure, Drumlack, Drumlellum, Drumlisnagrilly,
Drumlougher Drumlougher () is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw. Geography Drumlougher is bounded on the north by Gortnacargy and Teeboy townl ...
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Drumman Drumman, also known as Drummond is a townland in Milltownpass in County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is in the civil parish of Pass of Kilbride and is on the border with County Offaly. The M6 Motorway cuts through the middle of the townland, a ...
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Drumman Beg Drumman, also known as Drummond is a townland in Milltownpass in County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is in the civil parish of Pass of Kilbride and is on the border with County Offaly. The M6 Motorway cuts through the middle of the townland, a ...
, Drummannon, Drummeland, Drummenagh, Drummilt, Drummond, Drummuck, Drummuckavall, Drumnacanvy, Drumnaglontagh, Drumnagloy, Drumnagoon,
Drumnahavil Derrynoose () is a village and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland, 4.5 km south-west of Keady. The village lies partly in the townland of Mullyard (in the civil parish of Derrynoose) and partly ...
, Drumnahoney, Drumnahunshin, Drumnakelly, Drumnaleg, Drumnamether, Drumnamoe, Drumnasoo, Drumnevan, Drumnykerne, Drumogher, Drumorgan, Drumrusk, Drumsallan Lower, Drumsavage, Drumshallan, Drumsill, Duburren, Dunavally and Corr, Dundrum, Dunesmullan, Dunlarg, Duvernagh


E

Eagralougher, Edenappa, Edenaveys,
Edenderry Edenderry (; ) is a town in east County Offaly, Ireland. It is near the borders with Counties Kildare, Meath and Westmeath. The Grand Canal runs along the south of Edenderry, through the Bog of Allen, and there is a short spur to the town ...
, Edenykennedy, Edenknappagh,
Eglish Eglish () is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is about 6 km southwest of Dungannon, in the Mid Ulster District Council area. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 93. The village has grown in a dispersed form an ...
, Ellisholding, Elm Park or Mullaghatinny, Enagh, Ennislare, Eshwary


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Fairview or Mucklagh, Farmacaffly, Farnaloy, Farra, Farranamucklagh, Fathom Lower,
Federnagh Federnagh () is a townland of 234 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower. The village of Poyntzpass is partly in this townland. See also *List of townlan ...
, Fellows Hall or Crearum, Fergort,
Fernagreevagh Fernagreevagh () is a townland of 290 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Loughgall and the historic barony of Oneilland West. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are ...
, Finiskin, Foley, Foughill Etra, Foughill Otra, Foyarr, Foy Beg, Foyduff, Freeduff


G

Gallrock,
Garvagh Garvagh ( or ''Garbhachadh'' meaning "rough field") is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is on the banks of the Agivey River, south of Coleraine on the A29 route. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,288. It is situ ...
, Garvaghy, Glasdrumman, Glasdrummanaghy, Glasdrummond,
Glebe Glebe (; also known as church furlong, rectory manor or parson's close(s))McGurk 1970, p. 17 is an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. The land may be owned by the church, or its profits may be reserved ...
, Goragh, Gortmalegg, Gosford Demesne, Granemore, Grange Blundel,
Grange Lower Grange may refer to: Buildings * Grange House, Scotland, built in 1564, and demolished in 1906 * Grange Estate, Pennsylvania, built in 1682 * Monastic grange, a farming estate belonging to a monastery Geography Australia * Grange, South Austra ...
, Grangemore, Grange Upper, Greenan, Greyhillan


H

Hacknahay,
Hamiltonsbawn Hamiltonsbawn or Hamilton's Bawn is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, five miles (8 km) east of Armagh. It lies within the Parish of Mullabrack and the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council area. It had a population o ...
, Hanslough


I

Iskymeadow, Island Spa


J

Johnstown


K

Keady Beg, Keenaghan, Keggall, Kennedies, Kernan, Kilbracks, Kilcam, Kilcarn, Kilcon, Kilcreevy Etra, Killaghy, Killeen, Killuney, Killybodagh, Killycapple, Killycarn Lower, Killycomain, Killyfaddy,
Killylea Killylea (; ) is a small village and townland in Northern Ireland. It is within the Armagh City and District Council area. The village is set on a hill, with St Mark's Church of Ireland, built in 1832, at its summit. The village lies to the ...
, Killylyn, Killymaddy, Killynure, Killyquin, Killyreavy, Killyruddan, Kilmacanty, Kilmachugh, Kilmagamish, Kilmatroy, Kilmonaghan, Kilmore, Kilmoriarty,
Kilrea Kilrea ( , ) is a village, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It gets its name from the ancient church that was located near to where the current Church of Ireland is located on Church Street looking over the tow ...
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Kiltubbrid Kiltubrid or Kiltubbrid () is a civil parish in the barony of Leitrim, County Leitrim, Ireland. The villages of Keshcarrigan and Drumcong lie within the civil parish. History The name Kiltubrid derives from the Irish ''Cill Tiobraid'' meanin ...
, Kiltybane or Lisleitrim, Kilvergan, Kincon, Kingarve, Kinnegoe,
Kishaboy Kishaboy () is a townland of 11 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Loughgall and the historic barony of Armagh. See also *List of townlands in County Armagh In Ireland Counties are divided into C ...
, Knappagh, Knock, Knockaconey, Knockagraffy, Knockaneagh, Knockavannon, Knockbane, Knockduff, Knockmenagh, Knocknamuckly, Knocknashane, Knockramer, Knockrevan


L

Lagan, Laraghshankill, Latbirget, Latmacollum, Latt, Lattery,
Legacorry or Rich Hill Richhill is a large village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies between Armagh and Portadown. It had a population of 2,821 people in the 2011 Census. Originally named Legacorry, it takes its name from Edward Richardson, who ...
, Legaghory, Legagilly or Tyross, Leganny, Legarhill, Legavilly, Legmoylin, Lemnagore, Lenalea,
Lesh Lesh is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Fyodor Lesh (1840 - 1903), physician * Pavel Lesh (1887 - 1915), sport shooter * Phil Lesh (born 1940), musician * Richard Lesh, professor * Ulysses Samue ...
, Levaghery, Levalleglish, Levallymore, Lisadian, Lisamry, Lisavague,
Lisbane Lisbane is a small village and townland in the parish of Tullynakill and the barony of Castlereagh Lower in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is between Balloo and Comber on the A22 road, 5 kilometres south-east of Comber. It is near Strangford ...
, Lisbanoe, Lisbofin or Blackwatertown, Liscalgat, Liscorran, Lisdonwilly, Lisdown, Lisdrumard, Lisdrumbrughas, Lisdrumchor Lower, Lisdrumgullion, Lisdrumliska, Lisglynn, Liskyborough, Lislasly,
Lislea Lislea ( , ) is a small village and townland near Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the civil parish of Killevy and the historic barony of Orior Upper. Today it is within the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council a ...
, Lisleitrim or Kiltybane, Lisloony,
Lisnadill Lisnadill () is a hamlet, townland and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 54 people. It lies about 3 miles south of Armagh and is within the Armagh City and District Council area. Places ...
, Lisnafeedy, Lisnagat, Lisnagree, Lisnakea, Lisnalee, Lisnamintry, Lisneany, Lisnisk, Lisnisky, Lisraw, Lissagally, Lissaraw, Lissheagh or Mount Irwin, Lissheffield, Lisslanly, Lissummon, Listarkelt,
Longfield Longfield is a village in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located 6 miles south east of Dartford and the same distance south-west of Gravesend. History The place in Kent is recorded as ''Langanfelda'' in the Saxon Charters of ...
,
Longstone Longstone or Long Stone may refer to Places *Longstone, Edinburgh, a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland * Longstone, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland *Longstone, Cornwall, a hamlet in Cornwall, England *Longstone, Isles of Sc ...
,
Loughgall Loughgall ( ; ) is a small village, townland (of 131 acres) and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the historic baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West. It had a population of 282 people (116 households) in the 2011 Censu ...
, Loughross, Lurgaboy,
Lurgan Lurgan () is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, near the southern shore of Lough Neagh. Lurgan is about south-west of Belfast and is linked to the city by both the M1 motorway and the Belfast–Dublin railway line. It had a population ...
, Lurgana, Lurgancot, Lurgancullenboy, Lurgantarry, Lurgyross, Lurgyvallen, Lylo


M

Macantrim,
Maddan Maddan was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Locrinus and Queen Gwendolen, who both ruled Britain separately. He was born during the reign of Locrinus but soon after, his grandfather Corin ...
, Magaraty, Magherarville, Maghernahely,
Maghery Maghery ()Placenames NI
is a small
, Magherydogherty,
Maghery Kilcrany Maghery ()Placenames NI
is a small
, Maghnavery, Maghon, Manooney, Maphoner, Marlacoo Beg, Marrassit or College Hall, Mavemacullen,
Maydown Maydown ( meaning "plain of the stronghold")Placenames NI
is a small
,
Maynooth Maynooth (; ga, Maigh Nuad) is a university town in north County Kildare, Ireland. It is home to Maynooth University (part of the National University of Ireland and also known as the National University of Ireland, Maynooth) and St Patrick's ...
, Maytone, Maytown, Meigh, Middletown, County Armagh, Middletown, Monaguillagh, Monbrief, Monclone, Money, County Armagh, Money, Moneycree, Moneypatrick, Moneyquin, Monog, Moodoge, Mounthill, County Armagh, Mounthill, Mount Irwin or Lissheagh, Mountnorris, Mowillin, Moybane, Moyraverty, Moyrourkan, Muckery, Mucklagh or Fairview, Mulladry, Mullaghatinny or Elm Park, Mullaghbane, County Armagh, Mullaghbane, Mullaghbrack, Mullaghduff, County Armagh, Mullaghduff, Mullaghglass, Mullaghmore, County Armagh, Mullaghmore, Mullahead, Mullalelish, Mullaletragh, Mullan, County Armagh, Mullan, Mullanary, Mullanasilla, Mullantine, Mullantur, Mullavilly, Mullenakill South, Mullurg, Mullyard, Mullyleggan, Mullyloughan, Mullyloughran


N

Naul, County Armagh, Naul, Navan, County Armagh, Navan, Newtown, County Armagh, Newtown


O

Outlack, Outleckan


P

Parkmore or Demesne, Phil Roe's Flat, Pollnagh, Portnelligan


R

Racarbry, Ratarnet, Rathconvil, Rathcumber, Rathdrumgran, Rathkeelan, Rathtrillick, Rawes, Reedy Flat, Reen, County Armagh, Reen, Rich Hill or Legacorry, Richmount or Aghavellan, Rockmacreeny, Rocks, County Armagh, Rocks, Rosebrook, County Armagh, Rosebrook, Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council, Roughan, Rowan, County Armagh, Rowan, Roxborough, County Armagh, Roxborough


S

Salters Grange, Seaboughan, Seafin, Seagahan, Seagoe Lower, Seagoe Upper, Selshion, Serse, County Armagh, Serse, Shanecrackan Beg, Shaneglish, Shankill, County Armagh, Shankill, Shanmullagh or Ballycullen, Shanroe, Shantally, Shean, Sheetrim, Sheiland, Shewis, Silverwood, County Armagh, Silverwood, Skegatillida, Skerries, County Armagh, Skerries, Skerriff (Tichburn), Skerriff (Trueman), Slieve Gullion (townland), Slieve Gullion, Spa Island, Sturgan


T

Taghnevan, Tamlaght, County Armagh, Tamlaght, Tamnaficarbet, Tamnafiglassan, Tamnaghbane, Tamnaghmore, Tamnaghvelton, Tandragee, Tannaghmore, Tannaghmore North, Tannaghmore South, Tannaghmore West, Tannyoky, Tarsan, Tarthlogue, Tassagh, Tavanagh, Teagy, Teemore, County Armagh, Teemore, Teer, County Armagh, Teer, Teeraw, Teer Island, Terraskane, Terryhoogan, Tievecrom, Tievenamara, Timakeel, Timulkenny, Tireagerty, Tirearly, Tirgarriff, Tirgarve, Tirmacrannon, Tirnascobe, Tirsogue, Tivernacree, Toberhewny, Tonnagh, County Armagh, Tonnagh, Tray, County Armagh, Tray, Tullyah, Tullyallen, County Armagh, Tullyallen, Tullyargle, Tullybrick Etra or Bondville, Tullybrick (Hamilton), Tullybrone, Tullycallidy, Tullydagan, Tullydonnell (Gage), Tullygally, Tullyglush (Kane), Tullyglush (Nevin), Tullyherron, Tullyhirm, Tullyhugh, Tullykevan, Tullylinn, Tullylost, Tullymacann, Tullymore, Tullynacross, County Armagh, Tullynacross, Tullynagin, Tullynavall, Tullyogallaghan, Tullyroan, County Armagh, Tullyroan, Tullyronnelly, Tullysaran, Tullyvallan, Tullyvallan Hamilton East, Tullyvallan Tipping East, Tullyvallan Tipping West, Tullywinny, Tullyworgle, Turcarra, Turry, Tynan, Tyross or Legagilly


U

Umgola, Ummerinvore, Unshog


W

Wood Park, County Armagh, Wood Park


See also

*List of civil parishes of County Armagh


References

{{County Armagh Townlands of County Armagh, Townlands of Northern Ireland by county, Armagh Lists of places in Northern Ireland, Armagh Lists of townlands of Ireland, Armagh County Armagh-related lists, Townlands