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historic barony of
Orior Lower.
Earlier spellings of the name
include '
Tanderagee' and 'Tonregee'. It had a po****tion of 3,545
people in the 2021 census...
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Tanderagee railway station was
opened on 6
January 1852. It was
originally named Madden Bridge Railway Station and was
located on the
Madden Road between...
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Mayor of Melbourne,
Australia between 1861 and 1862.
Bennett was born in
Tanderagee,
County Armagh, Ireland, and
arrived in the Port
Phillip District in January...
- of
California Libraries. LondonĀ :
Harrison & sons.
Castles of
Ireland "
Tanderagee -
Topographical Dictionary of
Ireland (1837)". libraryireland.com. Retrieved...
- Tamlaght, Tamlaghtmore, Tamnaderry, Tamnaghmore, Tamnyvane, Tamybuck,
Tanderagee, Tannaghmore, Tardree, Tate's Fort, Tavnaghan, Tavnagharry, Tavnaghboy...
- Dungannon,
Omagh and
Londonderry 1965 to Armagh,
Clones and
Cavan 1957
Tanderagee 1965 1955
Scarva Acton Crossing 1954 Poyntzp****
Augheranter Crossing 1954...
- Dungannon,
Omagh and
Londonderry 1965 to Armagh,
Clones and
Cavan 1957
Tanderagee 1965 1955
Scarva Acton Crossing 1954 Poyntzp****
Augheranter Crossing 1954...
- 1884
Terminus for
Donoughmore Extension Railway from May 1893
Opened as
Tanderagee and
Gilford Opened as Brinney,
renamed Upton &
Brinney 1851,
Upton 1883...
- 24
November 2007. The
Chrono Centre, Queen's
University Belfast. "The
Tanderagee Idol".
Archived from the
original on 15
September 2008.
Retrieved 24 November...
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livelihood is farming. It is
surrounded by the
townlands of Cavanacaw,
Tanderagee, Lurganeden, Aughafad, Turnabarson,
Gortnagarn and Cavanakeeran. Killay...