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Are you searching for family history in Co Armagh? We might have another breadcrumb to add to your trail. Roots Ireland has just added 26,210 Armagh records to their database. Dating from the 17th ...
The story of that defining slice of our history is vividly recounted in a new book which focuses on what it meant for County Armagh. Authors Eoin Magennis and Donal Hall say that Armagh ...
Armagh city is a 50-minute drive from Belfast past rolling hills that lift the spirits on a bright spring morning. With its links to St Patrick, it is steeped in history. But while notably home to ...
Steeped in history, Armagh is uniquely connected to the patron saint who built his first stone church in the city in 445 AD – a scene which is depicted in one of the cathedral’s stained-glass ...
Tributes have been paid after a young Armagh man died suddenly while in Australia. James Kelly from Armagh City is understood to have passed away tragically as a result of an accident, while in Perth.
Dublin and Armagh have rarely met in championship battle, indeed Sunday's clash will be just their sixth ever meeting.
Novelty Armagh ‘passports’ going on sale in Clones this weekend during the Ulster SFC final will be aiming to raise vital funds for charity while poking light-hearted fun at county rivalries.
AARON KERNAN was still motoring with Armagh when they last collided with Dublin in the Championship. But with a drive home from Dr Hyde Park to be tackled, the former Orchard ace admits he will be ...
Craig Lennon also becomes Louth’s first All Star since Paddy Keenan in 2010, andthe county’s second in history. Armagh have winners in defence, midfield and in attack – but goalkeeper Blaine ...
Fancy a dive into the rich history of Northern Ireland? County Armagh may be small in size, but it’s a treasure trove brimming with fascinating stories, thanks to its ancient associations and ...