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- main village of Killaghy, in what is now Fethard and Killaghy streets. Both were extensions of the worker/artisan settlements of Killaghy Castle and lands...
- ISBN 978-1-680534740 H. M. Stephens, ‘Carpenter, George, first Baron Carpenter of Killaghy (1657–1732)’, rev. Timothy Harrison Place, Oxford Dictionary of National...
- foreword by Geoffrey Blainey, (2006), Frank Costa. Family, Faith and Footy, Killaghy Publishing, Malvern, Victoria Sean Cowan (10 March 2011). "Vallelonga 'met...
- Middlethird Rathcool Cashel Killadangan 781 Lower Ormond Killodiernan Nenagh Killaghy 351 Slievardagh Kilvemnon Callan Killahagan 471 Eliogarty Drom Thurles...
- Egremont. She was the daughter of George Carpenter, 2nd Baron Carpenter of Killaghy, a soldier and MP, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Petty. Her brother...
- River Lagan before reaching Moira. Continuing west, it p****es between Killaghy and Tullydagan and to the north of Lurgan and Turmoyra, across the Pound...
- Ballyblagh Clanrolla Cornakinnegar Demesne Derry Dougher Drumnamoe Drumnykerne Killaghy Kilmore Knocknashane Legaghory Liscorran Lurgan Lurgantarry Monbrief Shankill...
- castle Farney Castle [8], restored castle Kilcash Castle, castle ruins Killaghy Castle [9], restored castle Killahara Castle, restored castle Knockgraffan...
- required.) Lundy, Darryl (2006). George Carpenter, 2nd Baron Carpenter of Killaghy in The Peerage. Retrieved 2 January 2021. Sedgwick, Romney (1970). CARPENTER...
- who was herself the daughter of George Carpenter, 2nd Baron Carpenter of Killaghy. She married the earl on 30 August 1776, when he was the Hon. Charles Marsham...