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Clogher (from
Irish Clochar,
meaning 'stony place'; /ˈklɔː.ər/, /ˈklɒ.hər/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
border area of
south County Tyrone, Northern...
- The
Bishop of
Clogher (/ˈklɔː.ər/, /ˈklɒ.hər/) is an
episcopal title which takes its name
after the
village of
Clogher in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
- Ireland:
Clogher (Parliament of
Ireland constituency),
abolished 1800
Clogher (barony), a
barony Bishop of
Clogher, post-mediaeval
title Diocese of
Clogher (Roman...
- The
Diocese of
Clogher is an
ecclesiastical jurisdiction recognized by the
Church of
Ireland and
Roman Catholic Church:
Diocese of
Clogher (Roman Catholic)...
- canonised. His
brother was
Gilla Críst Ua Morgair, who was
Bishop Christian of
Clogher from 1126 to 1138. Máel Máedóc,
whose surname was Ua Morgair, was born...
- The Dean of
Clogher is a
dignitary of the
Diocese of
Clogher within the
Church of Ireland. The
title may be held by any
licensed in****bent in the diocese...
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Clogher Valley Fault is a
geological fault in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. The
focus of
deformation during the
Variscan Orogenic Cycle in Northern...
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simply as
Clogher (Clochair) or
Killclogher (Cill Chlochair)
while the
headland was
called Clogher Head.
Today the
headland remains Clogher Head, the...
- St Macartan's Cathedral,
Clogher is one of two
cathedral churches in the
Diocese of
Clogher (the
other is St Macartin's Cathedral, Enniskillen) in the...
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Irish mile = 1.27
statute miles = 2044 m) from its
nearest neighbours:
Clogher,
Brookeborough and Tempo. The
original Irish name of the
townland of Fivemiletown...