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Laugher
Laugher Laugh"er, n. 1. One who laughs. 2. A variety of the domestic pigeon.

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- Augher (from Irish: Eochair meaning "edge/border") is a small village in south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies just 6 miles to the border with...
- southwards across Augher Lake up into the Head of the Gap Looking northwards at the road down to Augher Lake Looking southwards across Augher Lake up into...
- Augher St Macartan's (Irish: An Eochair Naoimh Mhic Artáin[citation needed]) is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club based in Augher, County Tyrone, Northern...
- barrister and politician: he sat in the Irish House of Commons as MP for Augher and held the office of Serjeant-at-law (Ireland). He was the grandfather...
- Attack on Derryard checkpoint 1990–1997 South Armagh sniper campaign 1990 Augher Lynx shootdown Proxy bombings 1991 Downing Street mortar attack Cappagh...
- through stations at Brookeborough, Colebrooke, Fivemiletown, Clogher and Augher until reaching Ballygawley station, at which point the line turned in a...
- viewers to stay at home. She is married to Colm McGaughey, who managed Augher St Macartan's GAC, and has three surviving children. Taggart was born on...
- Attack on Derryard checkpoint 1990–1997 South Armagh sniper campaign 1990 Augher Lynx shootdown Proxy bombings 1991 Downing Street mortar attack Cappagh...
- Irish politician. He was the son and heir of St George Richardson, MP for Augher (1755–1760) and Elizabeth Bunbury, daughter of Benjamin Bunbury of Kilfeacle...
- family had interests in Ireland, and he was the Member of Parliament for Augher in the Irish House of Commons from 1639 to 1649. He fought for the English...