Lurgan’s First Century Booklet

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Detail of Clanbrasil from ‘Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland: A Generalle Description of Vlster’ by Richard Bartlett, c.1602/03. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections & Archives, Queen’s University Belfast.

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‘Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland Parte of the Barony of Oneilan’ by Josias Bodley, c.1609/1610. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections & Archives, Queen’s University Belfast.

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Detail from the ‘Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland: Parte of the Barony of Oneilan’ by Josias Bodley, c.1609/1610, outlining the principal townlands granted to John and William Brownlow by King James I. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections & Archives, Queen’s University Belfast.

The 1641 Depositions archived at Trinity College Dublin can be accessed online at https://1641.tcd.ie/

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‘Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland: A Generalle Description of Vlster’ by Richard Bartlett, c.1602/03. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections & Archives, Queen’s University Belfast.

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Professor Raymond Gillespie of Maynooth University speaking on ‘Lurgan’s First Century: The Origins and Growth of a town in the Lagan Valley’ in St. Peter’s Parish Hall on Monday 28 October 2019.

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On Monday 14 October 2019 Brownlow House hosted the second lecture of our series entitled ‘Place-names in Lurgan and the South Armagh District: From the Plantation to the Present’ by Prof. Micheál O Mainnin and Dr. Frances Kane of the Northern Ireland Place Name Project.

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Facsimile copy of the map 'The Barony of Onealand in Ardmagh County', which formed part of the Down Survey of Ireland (1656-8) overseen by William Petty. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections & Archives, Queens University Belfast. Detail of 'Lorgann Towne' from a facsimile copy of the map 'The Barony of Onealand in Ardmagh County', which formed part of the Down Survey of Ireland (1656-8) overseen by William Petty. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections & Archives, Queens University Belfast. Dr. Francis X. McCorry provided the final lecture of our series, entitled ‘Lurgan in Action, 1670-1713’, in the Lurgan Friends (Quaker) Meeting House on Monday 11 November 2019.

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Part of the Middle Row, Market Street, Lurgan, prior to its demolition in c.1885. Image reproduced by kind permission of the National Library of Ireland.

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Margery’s Lane, off Market Street, Lurgan, c.1895. Image reproduced by kind permission of Craigavon Museum Services.

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Dwelling in Margery's Lane, off Market Street, Lurgan, c.1895. Image reproduced by kind permission of Craigavon Museum Services.

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Detail of Lurgan town in c.1703 from ‘A Mapp of the Glan Bogg lying between the Counties of Ardmagh and Down’ by Francis Nevil. Image (D695/M/1) reproduced by kind permission of the Deputy Keeper of the Records, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.

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