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- Tullycorrbet abstract "The Parish of Tullycorbet lies in the centre of Co. Monaghan, Ireland with the town of Ballybay as its hub, flanked by the rural divisions of Tullycorbet and Ballintra. At the 2005 census it had 727 Catholic households with a Catholic population of 2,153. There are approximately 85 families of other faith traditions.Tradition links the parish to St. Patrick. Tullycorbet, which means The Hill of the Chariot, was named after the steep hill at Terrygeely, where St. Patrick’s chariot allegedly broke down on his journey through the kingdom of Oriel. It was probably on the same hill that the first church was built, on the site of a ringed fort. From earliest times St. Patrick was recognised as the patron saint. A Roman letter of 1415 mentions the church of St. Patrick at Tullycorbet.It is marked on a survey map of 1591 as Tempell Tolagh-Corbet.".
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- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Airgíalla.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Ballintra.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Ballybay.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_parishes_of_County_Monaghan.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink County_Monaghan.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Patrick.
- Tullycorrbet wikiPageWikiLink Terrygeely.
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- Tullycorrbet subject Category:Civil_parishes_of_County_Monaghan.
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- Tullycorrbet comment "The Parish of Tullycorbet lies in the centre of Co. Monaghan, Ireland with the town of Ballybay as its hub, flanked by the rural divisions of Tullycorbet and Ballintra. At the 2005 census it had 727 Catholic households with a Catholic population of 2,153. There are approximately 85 families of other faith traditions.Tradition links the parish to St. Patrick. Tullycorbet, which means The Hill of the Chariot, was named after the steep hill at Terrygeely, where St.".
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