Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down Connor And Dromore Consisting of a Taxatio

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Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down Connor And Dromore Consisting of a Taxatio
William Reeves
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The campus Coba here mentioned is called rPaj Co^a in the Irish Annals, and belonged to a district of Iveagh, which extended to the neighbour- hood of Newry. — (See Taxation under Donnachamo)-e). The river Locha, which was also called Capan-line, is the modern Lagan, upon which Dromore is built.
^ Drumberra. — Now the parish of Dro- mara, joining Dromore on the S. E Ord.
Survey, ss. 28, 29. A. D. 1427-1440, Gil- bert M'^yneryny perpetual vicar o^Drum- meragh. — Reg. Swayne, Iib. Ii. Fols. 9 rev
.... 83. A. D. 1 44 1, John Oumstega, rector of Drummerragh, ordained Deacon by Abp.
Prene, Feb. 4; and Priest, Feb. 17 Ibid. , fol. 32. A. D. 1546, the Prebend of Drummerrach taxed at seven marks, and the Vicarage at three Reg. Dowd. , p. 2 14.
In 1 609 it was constituted the head of a laghV (Cal. Cane. Hib. , vol. Ii. P. 190); and seems to have been included, in the fifteenth century, in the denomination " Drumerach cum Capellis''''. — (See ^j»- pendix). The ruins of the old church, called Templemoyle.


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