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Drumballyhagan

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Country
  
Northern Ireland

Barony
  
Loughinsholin

Plantation grant
  
Vintners Company

County
  
County Londonderry

Civil parish
  
Kilcronaghan

First recorded
  
1609

Drumballyhagan

Drumballyhagan and Drumballyhagan Clark ([ˌdrӧmˌbaliˈhaɡən], from Irish Droim Bhaile Uí Ágáin, meaning 'ridge of O'Hagans townland') are two townlands lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Situated in the north of the parish, the two townlands are separated by the Moyola River, of which the southern portion was held by a person surnamed "Clark". Together they are bounded by the townlands of; Ballynahone Beg, Bracaghreilly, Drumcrow, Fallagloon, Lisnamuck, Moneyshanere, and Tobermore. It was apportioned to the Vintners company.

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The townland is currently part of Tobermore electoral ward of Magherafelt District Council, however in 1926 it was part of Tobermore district electoral division as part of the Maghera division of Magherafelt Rural District. It was also part of the historic barony of Loughinsholin.

Etymology

This townland derives its name from the O'Hagan's, one of the principal Irish families in the barony of Loughinsholin. They occupied a castle in the nearby townland of Calmore and the surname was common in the neighbouring parishes of Desertmartin and Ballynascreen.

History

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  • (D) - Drumballyhagan
  • (DC) - Drumballyhagan Clarke
  • References

    Drumballyhagan Wikipedia


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