• Ballyscullion House refers to two country houses built for the Hervey family near Bellaghy in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, close to Lough Beg...
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    Ballyscullion (from Irish Baile Uí Scuillín 'Ó Scullín's townland') is a small village and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In the...
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    Frederick Augustus Hervey's (the Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry) Ballyscullion House near Bellaghy which was demolished in about 1825. When William Lenox-Conyngham...
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  • known County Londonderry family, who were long-time residents of Ballyscullion House, Bellaghy. He was a great grandson of Sir Henry Bruce, 1st Baronet...
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    adorn the main entrance of Ballyscullion House in County Londonderry, built in 1788. After the Earl died in 1803, the house was gradually dismantled and...
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  • fifth Baron, who had already succeeded his father as second Baronet of Ballyscullion (see below). As of 2017[update] the titles are held by the fifth Baron's...
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    death in 1803. He is remembered for designing mansions at Downhill and Ballyscullion, and he was known as the Edifying Bishop or the Earl-Bishop (in allusion...
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    of art, which was kept at Downhill and another residence he built at Ballyscullion. The fire destroyed works by artists including Correggio, Dürer, Murillo...
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    Minister by Oliver Cromwell to the joint charge of St Tida's Church (Ballyscullion), and St Swithan's Church (Magherafelt). He graduated in 1658. After...
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    scene of the Battle of the Bogside in 1969 and Bloody Sunday in 1972. The houses on Lecky Road and Fahan Street were subsequently demolished, but the wall...
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  • McCombs big homestead Ballynease Macpeake Baile Naois Naoise's homestead Ballyscullion West Baile Uí Scoillín Scullion's homestead Drumanee Lower Droim an...
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  • Ballylifford Ballymaguigan Ballynagalliagh Ballyrashane Ballyronan Ballyrory Ballyscullion Banagher Bellaghy Bellarena Benone Bogside Broighter Burnfoot Campsey...
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    582 wards. House prices in Portstewart have been amongst the highest in Northern Ireland. According to the University of Ulster Quarterly House Price Index...
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    distance downstream from Pellipar Bridge. The burn is named after Pellipar House. The Derryware Burn is another small stream that flows at the northern end...
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    1425. An earlier name for the area was Teach Fíolta - ‘Fíolta’s (monastic) house’. This would suggest that there was a monastic settlement here under the...
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    original on 18 July 2006. Retrieved 5 September 2006. "House of Commons – Column 372 & 373". House of Commons of the United Kingdom / HM Stationery Office...
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    1754 The most notable building in the town is the 17th century Plantation house, Springhill, built and owned by the Conyngham, later Lenox-Conyngham family...
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  • is a list of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland....
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  • Ballyrock Scotch, Ballyruther, Ballyryland, Ballysavage, Ballyscolly, Ballyscullion East, Ballysculty, Ballysessy, Ballyshanaghill, Ballysillan Upper, Ballysnod...
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    Bellaghy Bawn (category Fortified houses)
    Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Construction began in c. 1614 under John Rowley. After...
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    nearby Moneyneena, opened a public house at the crossroads where the local fair was held. He also built several houses. A broad main street, now known as...
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    Londonderry Air, was born and lived in Limavady. A plaque is shown above her old house on Main Street. Limavady is most famous for the tune "Londonderry Air" collected...
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  • The following is a list of the monastic houses in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The smaller establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic...
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  • 1945 1225 Erskine-Hill of Quothquhan 22 June 1945 1227 Mulholland of Ballyscullion Park 3 July 1945 1229 Womersley of Grimsby 3 September 1945 1230 Assheton...
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    Ireland. The village was named after its 'castle' (actually a large manor house) built by Joshua Dawson in 1713. He was Chief Secretary for Ireland and...
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    historical landmarks, including a well-preserved 17th century fortified house, Bellaghy Bawn, which is now a museum. A Grade B+ thatched cottage is present...
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    one direction and Scotland in another. The bishop's residence, Downhill House, which is managed by the National Trust, fell into disrepair after the Second...
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  • meeting hall can be found in the area known as The Cutting near Brockagh Houses on the Glen Road. There is an old church in Glenullin which can be found...
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  • decade. Dominic McGlinchey was born in 1954, in the family home in Ballyscullion Road, Bellaghy, in rural south County Londonderry. He was the third...
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    Clark (1809–1891), Unionist MP for County Londonderry, born at Largantogher House. Robert Hawthorne (1822–1879), Victoria Cross, assault on Delhi, Indian...
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