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Leaving your mark on history

Posted on28/10/202029/10/2020

  In Samuel Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) he writes about Moira and includes this: “The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Dromore, and in the patronage of the Bishop: the tithes amount to £351. 15. 7. Read More …

CategoriesArticlesTagsGlebe House., history of Moira, Moira, Moira history, Parish, rector, Rectory, St John's

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Village Buildings

Posted on10/03/201730/08/2017

Moira today still has many buildings that give us a flavour of our village nearly 300 years ago. The earliest Moira building that still exists is Berwick Hall, the two storey “Planters” thatched house on the Hillsborough Road. This dates Read More …

CategoriesSchoolsTagsBerwick House, Magherahinch House, Market House, Pretty Mary, Rectory, Waringfield

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