Orior Lower
Orior Lower Na hOirthir Íochtaracha[1](Irish) | |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Country | Northern Ireland |
County | Armagh |
Orior Lower (from Irish: Airthir, the name of an ancient Gaelic territory)[2][3] is a barony in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.[4] It lies in the east of the county and borders County Down with its eastern boundary. It is bordered by seven other baronies: Fews Upper to the south-west; Fews Lower to the west; Oneilland West to the north-west; Oneilland East to the north; Iveagh Lower, Lower Half to the north-east; Iveagh Upper, Upper Half to the east; and Orior Upper to the south. A small enclave of Orior Lower resides in the east of Orior Upper.[4]
List of main settlements
Below is a list of settlements within Orior Lower:[1]
Towns
Villages and population centres
- Eleven Lane Ends
- Forkhill
- Poyntzpass (split with Iveagh Upper, Upper Half)
- Jerrettspass
- Laurelvale
- Loughgilly (also part in the baronies of Fews Lower and Orior Upper)
List of civil parishes
Below is a list of civil parishes in Orior Lower:[5][6]
- Ballymore
- Forkill
- Killevy (split with barony of Orior Upper)
- Kilmore (split with barony of Oneilland West, not be confused with separate civil parish of Kilmore in County Down)
- Loughgilly (split with baronies of Fews Upper and Orior Upper)
References
- ^ a b "Orior Lower". Placenames Database of Ireland. Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
- ^ Ireland's History in Maps - The Baronies of Ireland
- ^ "Baronies of Armagh". Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
- ^ a b PRONI Baronies of Northern Ireland
- ^ "PRONI Civil Parishes of County Armagh". Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
- ^ "Baronies and civil parishes of County Armagh". Archived from the original on 17 February 2010. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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and townlands
- Acton
- Aghacommon
- Annaghmore
- Annahugh
- Ardress
- Aughanduff
- Ballydugan
- Ballymacnab
- Bannfoot
- Belleeks
- Bessbrook
- Blackwatertown
- Broomhill
- Camlough
- Carrickaness
- Charlemont
- Cladymore
- Clonmore
- Collegeland
- Corrinshego
- Creeveroe
- Creggan
- Crossmaglen
- Cullaville
- Cullyhanna
- Darkley
- Derryadd
- Derrycrew
- Derryhale
- Derrymacash
- Derrynoose
- Derrytrasna
- Dorsey
- Drumnacanvy
- Drumintee
- Edenaveys
- Forkill
- Granemore
- Hamiltonsbawn
- Jonesborough
- Keady
- Kernan
- Killeen
- Killylea
- Kilmore
- Lislea
- Lisnadill
- Loughgall
- Loughgilly
- Madden
- Maghery
- Markethill
- Meigh
- Middletown
- Millford
- Millvale
- Mountnorris
- Mullaghbawn
- Mullaghbrack
- Mullaghglass
- Mullavilly-Laurelvale
- Newtowncloghoge
- Newtownhamilton
- Poyntzpass
- Richhill
- Scotch Street
- Silverbridge
- Tartaraghan
- The Birches
- Tullynawood
- Tynan
- Whitecross
- Armagh
- Fews Lower
- Fews Upper
- Oneilland East
- Oneilland West
- Orior Lower
- Orior Upper
- Tiranny
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