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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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PAGE 10 PAGE 11 PAGE 15 PAGE 16 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. FIGURE 3 ‘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. FIGURE 4 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. FIGURE 5 ‘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. FIGURE 6 Detail from the ‘Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland: Parte SAMPLE 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. PAGE 23 FIGURE 7
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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The 1641 Depositions archived at Trinity College Dublin can be accessed online at https://1641.tcd.ie/
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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. PAGE 39 FIGURE 10
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. PAGE 41 FIGURE 11
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. PAGE 52 FIGURE 13
Margery’s Lane, off Market Street, Lurgan, c.1895. Image reproduced by kind permission of Craigavon Museum Services. PAGE 53 FIGURE 14
Dwelling in Margery's Lane, off Market Street, Lurgan, c.1895. Image reproduced by kind permission of Craigavon Museum Services.