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- founded during the Plantation in 1618 by Sir Gerald Lowther and named Lowtherstown. Ownership later p****ed to the Irvines of Dumfries and the name changed...
- railway works Renamed Curranure Innishannon Road 1851 - 1854. Opened as Lowtherstown Road, renamed Irvinestown 1861, Irvinestown Road 1863, Bundoran Junction...
- Kilskeery Lowtherstown Corlaghdergan 531 Omagh East Dromore Omagh Corlea 428 Omagh East Drumragh Omagh Corlea 158 Omagh East Kilskeery Lowtherstown Corleaghan...
- Balrothery, Dublin North, Dublin South, Rathdown Enniskillen, Lisnaskea, Lowtherstown Ballinasloe, Clifden, Galway, Glenamaddy, Gort, Loughrea, Mountbellew...
- (15 April 1821 – 6 September 1892). John emigrated to Australia from Lowtherstown, Northern Ireland, on board the Wilson in 1842 with his parents William...
- became extinct upon his death. John Burke, Bernard Burke, 'Irvine of Lowtherstown' in A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies...
- House, Dungannon 1850: Henry Mervyn D'Arcy Irvine of Mescairn Castle, Lowtherstown 1851: William Venier 1852: William L. Ogilby 1853: Alexander G. Stuart...
- Battalion Longford 1779 Blue, faced scarlet Colonel Sir W. G. Newcomen* Lowtherstown and Ballinamallard Volunteers Fermanagh 1779 Scarlet, faced black Colonel...
- residing at Trillick. Johnson married Catherine (Kate) Agnes Wilson in Lowtherstown in 1860. Kate was the fourth of twelve children born to William Wilson...
- Ireland. The Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway opened the station as Lowtherstown Road on 19 August 1854. It was renamed Irvinestown on 1 March 1863, and...