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Aghacommon takes its name from the Irish for 'field of the hurley' ....
Aghagallon, from the Irish for 'field of the standing stone'.......
A small village, located about two-and-a-half miles from both Lurgan and Portadown,
Less than a mile from Lurgan, on the road to Belfast, Dollingstown developed as an important industrial village during the 19th century and remains an important location for business
It is said that St Patrick established a church in Donaghcloney in the fifth century.
Drumnacanvy is a small village about two miles south of Portadown
Named from the Irish for 'plain of the church' ....
As its name implies, Waringstown was built by William Waring, an officer in Cromwell's army, who bought the land in 1658.....