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In the parish of Kilmore, County Armagh, there is a place called Tamnaghvelton / Tamhnach Bhealtaine (' field of the Bealtaine festivities ').
For the purposes of the Act, "... Northern Ireland shall consist of the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry, and Southern Ireland shall consist of so much of Ireland as is not comprised within the said parliamentary counties and boroughs.
* 1889 – 78 are killed in the Armagh rail disaster near Armagh in what is now Northern Ireland.
The work of David J. Asher, Armagh Observatory and Robert H. McNaught, Siding Spring Observatory and independently by Esko Lyytinen in 1999, following on from the Kazan research, is considered by most meteor experts as the breakthrough in modern analysis of meteor storms.
* The great Book of Armagh is written by Ferdomnach, a scribe at the School of Armagh.
Donnybrook Castle, home of the Ussher family whose most famous member was James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, is first mentioned in the reign of Elizabeth I, and was demolished early in the nineteenth century.
* St. Malachy is made bishop of Armagh in Ireland, to impose the Roman liturgy on the independent Irish Church.
* Ireland: The Diocese of Armagh is created.
* The Irish city of Armagh is founded by Saint Patrick.
County Armagh ( named after its county town, Armagh ) is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland.
County Armagh is known as the " Orchard County " because the land is very fertile for apple-growing.
Macha is mentioned in the Book of the Taking of Ireland, and is also said to have been responsible for the construction of the hill site of Emain Macha ( now Navan Fort near Armagh City ) to serve as the capital of the Ulaid kings ( who give their name to Ulster ), also thought to be Macha's height.
County Armagh is one of four counties of Northern Ireland to presently have a majority of the population from a Catholic background, according to the 2001 census.
South Armagh is predominantly nationalist, with most of the population being opposed to any form of British presence, especially that of a military nature.
The primary remaining official use of County Armagh is as a Lieutenancy area and the county retains a lord lieutenant who acts as representative of the British Monarch in the County.
County Armagh ceased to serve as a local government unit in 1973 and currently the county is divided into four district councils for local government purposes, namely Armagh City and District Council, most of Craigavon Borough Council, approximately the western third of Newry and Mourne District Council and a small part of Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council, centred around Peatlands Park.
With the proposed reform of Local government in Northern Ireland in 2011, County Armagh is proposed to be form part of two new council areas, Armagh City and Bann District, and Newry City and Down.
The-XZ suffix is currently used on vehicle registration plates for vehicles registered in County Armagh.

Armagh and oldest
* St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, This church located on Loman Street on the north side of the town is reputed to be the oldest Anglican Church in Ireland ( disputed by a church in Armagh which claims its 20 years older than the Trim Church ).

Armagh and community
The community was named after the Irish city and county of Armagh, which was the hometown of some of the settlers.
A magnificent Gothic Revival Cathedral, to designs by Duff revised by McCarthy, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh ( Roman Catholic )) was erected on a neighbouring hill to serve the Roman Catholic community the mediaeval cathedral having conformed to the Anglican Rite as a result of the Elizabethan Reformation.

Armagh and Indiana
Armagh is a borough in Indiana County in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania.
: There is also the borough of Armagh in Indiana County.

Armagh and County
On 10 March 2009 the CIRA claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting of a PSNI officer in Craigavon, County Armaghthe first police fatality in Northern Ireland since 1998.
As the River Boyne divides the dioceses of Armagh and Meath, Drogheda was founded as two separate towns, Drogheda-in-Meath ( for which a charter was granted in 1194 ) and Drogheda-in-Oriel ( or ' Uriel ') as County Louth was then known.
* Acton, County Armagh
The two highest-ranking RUC officers to be killed in the Troubles were Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Robert Buchanan when they were ambushed by the Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade outside Jonesborough, County Armagh, on 20 March 1989.
* Milford, County Armagh
On 20 November 1983, three members of the congregation in the Mountain Lodge Pentecostal Church, Darkley near Keady, County Armagh were shot dead during a Sunday service.
* Middletown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
The man who killed McGoldrick said that he had planned, along with Billy Wright and Mark Fulton, to kidnap three priests from a parochial house in County Armagh and shoot them unless the march was allowed to continue.
* Newtown, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Security barriers in Portadown, County Armagh at the height of The Troubles.
In 1983 he became a born again Christian and began working as a gospel peacher in County Armagh.

Armagh and having
Abbadie's income as dean of Killaloe was so small that he could not afford a literary amanuensis ; and Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh, having appealed in vain to Lord Carteret, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, on Abbadie's behalf, gave him a letter of introduction to Dr. Edmund Gibson, bishop of London, and Abbadie left Ireland.
The required 20 minute interval before letting a fast train follow a slow one having elapsed, the following scheduled passenger train had left Armagh.
A further practical trial showed that a single brake-van with the brake correctly working and correctly applied could ( without the aid of scotching ) hold 10 carriages on the Armagh bank, against both their own weight and a nudge similar to that which witnesses agreed in describing as having been caused by run-back of the front portion of the divided train.
There was no direct criticism of the station master ; neither for having increased the size of the train, nor for talking the engine driver round to attempting Armagh bank without assistance.
Cahal Daly, both as Bishop of Down and Connor, a diocese where some of the abuse took place, and later as Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, is recorded as having been privately furious at the Norbertine " incompetence ".
McCord ( also rendered MacCourt, McCourt, McCoard, McCard, and MacCord ) is a surname with origins having been found between Ayrshire, Scotland and Airgíalla 7th century AD ( modern day Irish counties of Louth, Armagh, and Monaghan.

Armagh and been
The RPG-7 has been used on British armoured personal carriers and static observation points throughout the conflict, especially in Republican West Belfast and South Armagh.
It was founded around 1620 when the townlands in the area were leased by an English ecclesiastical lawyer, Dr. Alan Cooke, from the Archbishop of Armagh, who had been granted the lands after the Flight of the Earls.
This practice has been broken only once when, in 1999, the House of Bishops voted unanimously in public to endorse the efforts of the Archbishop of Armagh, the Diocese of Armagh and the Standing Committee of the General Synod in their attempts to resolve the crisis at the Church of the Ascension at Drumcree near Portadown.
Hutcheson's relations with the clergy of the Established Church, especially with King and with Hugh Boulter ( the archbishop of Armagh ) seem to have been cordial, and his biographer, speaking of " the inclination of his friends to serve him, the schemes proposed to him for obtaining promotion ," etc., probably refers to some offers of preferment, on condition of his accepting episcopal ordination.
His first contact with the IRA seems to have been in the aftermath of their raid on the Gough Barracks in Armagh on 12 June 1954.
Aiken has been accused by unionists of ethnic cleansing of Protestants from parts of South Armagh, Newry, and other parts of the north, in particular the killing of seven Protestant civilians in Altnaveigh in June 1922.
Two witnesses had seen the brake working properly before the train left Armagh, and the brake apparatus had been found in the wreckage and appeared to be in good working order.
The excursion train ( even in the 15-vehicle form in which it set off ) should have been able to climb Armagh bank at about 15 mph.
The report criticised the over-confidence of the excursion engine driver as to the capabilities of his engine and regretted that his better judgment must have been overcome by the words of the Armagh station master.
The automatic vacuum brake had been developed: it was designed to apply fully if the train becomes divided or if a hose becomes displaced, but opposition on the grounds of cost ( particularly by the LNWR and its chairman Richard Moon ) to the fitting of the automatic type of brake meant that it took a serious accident at Armagh in 1889 before legislation compelled the automatic system.
Since 1353 the Archbishop of Armagh has been titled Primate of All Ireland and the Archbishop of Dublin Primate of Ireland, signifying that they are the senior churchmen in the island of Ireland, the Primate of All Ireland being the more senior.
Since the 1870s one or other of the Catholic archbishops of Armagh and Dublin has been a member of the College of Cardinals.
Critics have suggested that Derry would have been the better location and that North Armagh was chosen in order to maintain a Protestant majority in areas east of the River Bann.
Philips had been made justice of the peace for Westminster, and in 1717 a commissioner for the lottery, and when Boulter was made Archbishop of Armagh, Philips accompanied him as secretary.
Since the Partition of Ireland in 1920 – 2 there have been six dioceses in the province of Armagh which straddle the international border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Eamhain Mhacha ( or Navan Fort ), at the western edge of Armagh, is believed to have been used as an ancient pagan ritual or ceremonial site.
Armagh has been an educational centre since the time of Saint Patrick, and thus it has been referred to as " the city of saints and scholars ".
It is alleged that Tomás O ' Fiaich, Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, had been told about the allegations, as had the Holy See.
While Secretary of State for Defence he had been responsible for the introduction of SAS units into the ' bandit country ' of South Armagh.

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