- Title:
- Notes on County Armagh antiquities
- Object name(s):
- T.G.F. Paterson manuscript
- Brief description:
- Notes on County Armagh antiquities and other interesting places, made by T.G.F. Paterson during the 1920s & 30s. Arranged alphabetically. This volume runs from A to B. Topics other than prehistoric monuments include, Acton & Drumbanagher families, Aghorey Presbyterian church, Ardress Yeomanry, An act to establish chapels of Ease & divide Armagh Parish & create Lisnadill, Grange, Eglish & Ballymoyer parishes, text of a letter on Armagh city antiquities from J. Alderdice to Rev. William Reeves, Franciscan Friary, St. Mark's Church early tombstone inscriptions. Cathedral organists, An account of St. Patrick's cathedral in 1748 by Walter Harris, Armagh Presbyterian church history, account of a riot in Armagh (17 March 1717) from witness examinations, Armagh spades, Bagenal's description of Ulster (1586), A list of Armagh connected articles in UJA, Armagh related articles in JRSAI, Placenames on Rocque's map of Armagh, text of Armagh city date-stones (typed), St. Patrick's well, Old cathedral notes, Old Cathedral tombstone inscriptions, Templenaferta, Loughnashade horns (trumpets), Chancery Inquisition (1625) regarding Cudlee lands, Chancery Inquisition (1614) regarding Abbey of SS Peter & Paul, Sites of ancient churches in Co. Armagh; viz. [Maghon (Mahon?), Cladymore, Ballymoran, Drumconwell, Cashel, Laraghshankill, Ballymartrim Otra, Kilcam, Drumorgan, Moneycree, Killuney], St. Patrick's chair at Carrickatuke, list of antiquities found in Co. Armagh in various museums and collections (typed), Grants for fairs and markets, Armagh Unionist Association "Souvenir History & Yearbook 1934-5", Belnabeck graveyard, Ballinteggart meeting house [Vinecash Presbyterian church], Ballyhagan Quaker meeting house, Ballyhannon doctor, Ballymoyer gravestone inscriptions, Ballyworkan & the Pepper family, Ballyrea - White Cross & Bloody lane, Bottle hill & Skelton family, Lime kiln fort at Brackagh.. Antiquities in the following townlands are noted, Acton, Drumbanagher, Aghavilly, Aghorey, Aghayalloge, Aghmakane, Anasamery, Annacloughmullan, Annaghmare, Aughadanove, Auglish [Belnabeck], Aughnagurgan, Ballard, Ballinliss, ballygroobany, Ballinteggart, Ballintemple, Ballyhagan, Ballykeel, Ballyloughan, Ballyrath, Ballymacdermott, Ballymacnab, Ballymoyer, Ballyrea, Bessbrook, Ardgonnell castle, Ardmore, Ardress, Armagh Parish, Legar Hill, Carrickatuke,, and the following surnames, Pointz, Poyntz
- Collection:
- Armagh County Museum
- Associated concept:
- DOCUMENTARY ARTEFACT
- Material:
- paper
- Object name:
- T.G.F. Paterson manuscript
- Object number:
- ARMCM.9.2014.344
- Object production person:
- Paterson, T. G. F. (Mr)
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