[Parliament of Ireland constituency] Dungannon was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. ==History== In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Dungannon was represented with two members. ==Members of Parliament, 1613–1801== ===1613–1801=== == ==Bibliography== ...
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[barony] Dungannon (named after the town of Dungannon) is the name of a former barony in present-day County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In 1613 it was enlarged with its amalgamation with the barony of Mountjoy and the south-west corner of the barony of Loughinsholin. By 1851 it was split into three baronies: ...
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[horse] Dungannon, (aka `Duncannon`), was a thoroughbred racehorse owned by the tobacco planter and horse breeder George Hume Steuart (1700–1784), who imported the horse from England to race against his rival, Charles Carroll of Annapolis (1703–1783). Dungannon won the Annapolis Subscription Plate, in May 1743, the first recorded formal...
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(from the article `Dungannon`) ...residence was there; a large rath, or earthwork, north of the town, was the scene of the inauguration of their chiefs. The independence of the ...
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town, seat, and district (established 1973; formerly astride Counties Armagh and Tyrone), Northern Ireland. Its early history is linked with the ... [1 related articles]
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