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Derryloughan, County Tyrone

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Country
  
Northern Ireland

First recorded
  
1609

Civil parish
  
Clonoe

County
  
County Tyrone

Barony
  
Dungannon Middle

Derryloughan, County Tyrone

Derryloughan county tyrone


Derryloughan is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the southwest corner of Lough Neagh, 4 miles from Coalisland. It is situated in the historic barony of Dungannon Middle and the civil parish of Clonoe and covers an area of 1751 acres.

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The name derives from the Irish: Doire Lochain (Oak wood of the little lough).

Geography

Derryloughan is mainly bogland, due to the overflow of Lough Neagh in the winter time and also due to heavy rain which lies in hallows in the ground. Along the shore of Lough Neagh and around the Washing Bay area has been designated an area of scientific interest. Once a rural farming and peat processing community this area now has a diverse population with engineering being one of the main employment sectors.

History

Running beside the 'Moss' is the holy river. It is referred to as holy because Saint Bridget came and blessed the water. Many people have come for hundreds of years for a treatment for whatever illness they had. This continue to happens today but on a smaller scale.

Population

The population of the townland declined during the 19th century:

Sport

The local Gaelic Athletic Association club is Derrylaughan Kevin Barrys GAC. Many members of the Noamh Colum Cille Hurling club, which is based a couple of miles away on the Washing Bay Road also hail from Derryloughan.

References

Derryloughan, County Tyrone Wikipedia