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33
Hogares
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Tullyhugh is a small townland located in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the local government district of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon. The townland is characterized by the rural landscape typical of much of County Armagh, with rolling countryside, agricultural land, and scattered residential properties. Like many Irish townlands, Tullyhugh represents a historical land division system that has persisted for centuries, organizing the landscape into small, named parcels that often follow natural geographic boundaries and have deep roots in local identity and land management.
The townland system itself, of which Tullyhugh is a part, dates back centuries in Irish history and represents one of the most distinctive features of Irish land organization. Townlands were traditionally used for administrative, legal, and social purposes, helping to structure rural communities and define property boundaries. County Armagh, situated in the province of Ulster, has a complex history marked by both Gaelic Irish and Anglo-Norman influences, and its various townlands reflect the layered settlement patterns and territorial arrangements that developed over time.
As a contemporary townland, Tullyhugh serves as part of the fabric of rural County Armagh life, contributing to the area's agricultural character and community structure. The townland system remains culturally significant in Ireland and Northern Ireland, with townland names often reflecting Irish language origins or historical figures and features. While specific notable events or landmarks unique to Tullyhugh may not be widely documented in broader historical records, the townland itself maintains importance as a reference point for local residents, in postal addresses, and in the preservation of Ireland's distinctive territorial heritage.
The persistence of townlands like Tullyhugh in the modern era demonstrates the enduring influence of historical land divisions on contemporary Irish geography and community organization. Despite significant social and economic changes over the past century, the townland system has remained largely intact, and these small territorial units continue to be recognized in official administrative contexts. For residents of Tullyhugh and surrounding areas, the townland represents both a practical geographic identifier and a connection to the long historical narrative of settlement and land use in County Armagh.
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
3 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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