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Magherally (from Irish: An Mhachaire Abhlaí, meaning "apple-tree plain") is a civil parish and townland (of 491 acres) in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is largely situated in the historic barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half, with one townland (Tullyhinan) in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half. The townland of Magherally contains the parish church.
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- Irish roses women of celtic song the flower of magherally
- The flower of magherally altan
- History
- Civil parish of Magherally
- Townlands
- References
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History
The parish appears with the name Analle in the Papal Taxation of 1306 and the original church name may have been Abhaill (apple-tree). The Machaire (plain) part of the name appears in the 17th century.
Civil parish of Magherally
The civil parish includes the village of Corbet.
Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:
References
Magherally Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA