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Ardquin is a
civil parish and
townland (of 190 acres) in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony of Ards Upper.
Ardquin civil...
- (1956–59); and
Newtownards (1959–61). He was then
Rector of
Ballyphilip with
Ardquin (1961–70); St Philip's,
Newry (1970–92);
Rural Dean of
Kilbroney and Newry...
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eldest son of John Echlin,
eldest of the
three sons of
Robert Echlin of
Ardquin,
County Down; his
mother was
Hester Godfrey,
daughter of
William Godfrey...
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Ludlow Bernard and his
first wife Rose Echlin,
daughter of John
Echlin of
Ardquin,
County Down, and
niece of Sir
Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet. He was the grandson...
- area of 214.5
acres (0.868 km2). It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Ardquin and the
historic barony of Ards Upper,
located 1.3
miles north-west of...
- Boedan,
abbot Cell-baedain; Cell-buadain; Kilscoba;
possibly Ballywodan in
Ardquin, or Ballibodan;
Eiloseoba Kilroot Monastery early monastic site, founded...
- See also
References Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardgl****, Ardkeen,
Ardquin Ballee, Ballyculter, Ballykinler, Ballyphilip, Ballytrustan, Ballywalter...
- Ardgl****, Ardigon, Ardilea, Ardkeen, Ardkeeragh, Ardmeen, Ardminnan,
Ardquin, Ardtanagh, Ardtole, Attical, Audley's Acre, Audleystown, Aughintober,...
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parishes in
County Down:
Aghaderg Annaclone Annahilt Ardgl****
Ardkeen Ardquin Ballee Ballyculter Ballyhalbert alias St.
Andrews Ballykinler Ballyphilip...
- area is
believed to get its name from John de Balicoingham,
rector of
Ardquin. He was
elected to the seat of Down in 1328 and was sent by the Pope to...