Archdiocese Of Armagh, 1846


Introduction: This archdiocese covers the following counties:
Almost all of Armagh, part of Derry or Londonderry, part of Louth and most of County Tyrone

This pages differs from my 1836 R.C. parish listing in a number of ways. I have not tried to list the counties that the closest post town is found in and I have not tried to compare this listing either with the 1836 listing or the 1931 listing.

I have however, included extra information on the Diocese as found in the 1846 Roman Catholic Directory on convents and nunneries or academies if mentioned - or, as it is put in the directory - 'The State of Religion'

Archdiocese of Armagh:
This archdiocese covers the following counties:
Louth,
Almost all of Armagh
Greater part of Tyrone,
Part of Derry
Part of Meath.
There were 51 parishes in this Archdiocese in 1836, and 1846. By 1931 there were 55

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Bishop Curate Parish Post Town
Crolly, Rev. Dr.Murphy, HughArmaghArmagh
Crolly, Rev. Dr.O'Brien, Michl.ArmaghArmagh
Crolly, Rev. Dr.Montague, F.ArmaghArmagh
Crolly, Rev. Dr.Cavenagh, H.J.ArmaghDrogheda
Crolly, Rev. Dr.Gossan, AnthonyDroghedaDrogheda
Crolly, Rev. Dr.O'Dowd, ??DroghedaDrogheda
Levins, JohnM'Cullagh, P.ArdeeArdee
Levins, JohnDooley, EdwardArdeeArdee
M'Kenna, T. Ad.M'Gough, Jas.ArboeStewartstown
Devin, JohnTally, JohnAughalooAughnacloy
Devin, JohnQuinn, BernardAughalooAughnacloy
O'Brien, Chas.M'Coole, Thos.ArdtreaMoneymore
Dillon, Dr.Hughes, JamesBallymacnabArmagh
Dillon, Dr.Rooney, Pat. Ad.BallymacnabArmagh
Torris, JamesHarman, Thos.BallymackenyDrogheda
Quinn, Patk. Ad.Kernan, ??BallinderryMagherafelt
M'Aleer, Ber.Lennon, JamesBeraghOmagh
Kearney, HenryMurphy, ??CarlingfordCarlingford
Markey, JohnCampbell, Jas.ClogherDrogheda
Weeny, BernardM'Donnell, ??Clonee or GlenoeCoal Island
Coyne, MichaelM'Kenna, JohnClonfeaclMoy
Kiernan, Michl.Hanratty, Patk.CollonCollon
Holland, Ed.M'Evitt, FelixCooleyCarlingford
Holland, Ed.Duggan, ??CooleyCarlingford
Caraher, Michl.Hanratty, Patk.Creggan Lr.N.T.Hamilton
Lennon, Michl.Campbell, J.Creggan Up.Crossmaglin
Lennon, Michl.Loy, ThomasCreggan Up.Crossmaglin
Coleman, PeterByrne, JamesDerrynooseKeady
Coleman, PeterDuggan, Patk.DerrynooseKeady
Coleman, PeterKelly, PatrickDerrynooseKeady
M'Colville, Wm.M'Kenna, Jas.Desertcreet & DerryloranCookstown
M'Colville, Wm.Campbell, P.Desertcreet & DerryloranCookstown
Rogers, JohnMalone, JamesDarvirC.Bellingham
Devlin, F.Hughes, DanielDonoghmoreDonoughmore
M'Parland, M.Campbell, B.DrominteeForkhill
Coyne, J.,Very Rev.Kearney, JohnDundalkDundalk
Coyne, J.,Very Rev.M'Keown, Ber.DundalkDundalk
Magee, ThomasCorrigan, Thos.DunleerDunleer
Montague, John V.R.Dr.Troy, EugeneDungannonDungannon
Montague, John V.R.Dr.O'Toole, Danl.DungannonDungannon
Slane, FelixFeiron, JamesErigakeiranBallygawley
O'Neil, PeterCoyne, JamesEglishDungannon
Mulligan, HughM'Shane, C.ForkhillForkhill
Heaney, Edwd.M'Grath, F.FohartDundalk
Quinn, P.M'Guirk, Edwd.KilmorePortadown
Marmion, JohnMullin, JohnKilcurleyDundalk
Pentony, Michl.M'Parland, Jas.Killeavy, Lr.Camlough
Murphy, Michl.M'Ardle, PeterKilleavy, UpperNewry
Murphy, Ber.M'Guirk, A,KildressCookstown. Tr.
Loughran, Thos.Montague, Chas.KilsaronC.Bellingham

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Archdiocese Of Armagh, 1846


Introduction: This archdiocese covers the following counties:
Almost all of Armagh, part of Derry or Londonderry, part of Louth and most of County Tyrone

This pages differs from my 1836 R.C. parish listing in a number of ways. I have not tried to list the counties that the closest post town is found in and I have not tried to compare this listing either with the 1836 listing or the 1931 listing.

I have however, included extra information on the Diocese as found in the 1846 Roman Catholic Directory on convents and nunneries or academies if mentioned - or, as it is put in the directory - 'The State of Religion'

Archdiocese of Armagh:
This archdiocese covers the following counties:
Louth,
Almost all of Armagh
Greater part of Tyrone,
Part of Derry
Part of Meath.
There were 51 parishes in this Archdiocese in 1836, and 1846. By 1931 there were 55

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