561
Registros censales
125
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 296
- Hogares
- 58
- Personas
- 265 -10.5%
- Hogares
- 67 +15.5%
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Tullyglush is a small townland located in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county that is characterized by drumlin topography and fertile agricultural land. The townland forms part of the patchwork of rural settlements that define much of Armagh's countryside, an area known for its rolling hills and mixed farming heritage. Like many townlands in Ulster, Tullyglush represents the traditional division of land that dates back centuries, with its name likely deriving from Irish origins—"tully" typically referring to a settlement or homestead, and "glush" possibly relating to local geographical features.
The history of Tullyglush, as with much of County Armagh, is intertwined with the broader historical development of Ulster and Ireland. The region has a long settlement history stretching back through medieval times, and the townland system itself was formalized during the plantation period and subsequent land surveys. Armagh as a county has strong ecclesiastical connections through its association with Saint Patrick and the archdiocese, influences that would have shaped the cultural and social fabric of surrounding areas including townlands like Tullyglush.
Today, Tullyglush remains a quiet rural townland, representative of the many small communities that compose the countryside of County Armagh. While such townlands may not feature prominently in major historical records or tourism guides, they are significant to the local farming community and form an important part of the cultural and geographical identity of the region. The townland continues to be primarily agricultural in character, reflecting the enduring importance of farming to the Armagh economy and way of life.
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- Condado
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Baronía
Armagh
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
4 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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