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[[Image:St Patricks Church Loughgilly.jpg|thumb|right|St Patrick's Church, Loughgilly]]
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'''Loughgilly''' ({{IPAc-en|l|ɒ|x|ˈ|ɡ|ɪ|l|i}} {{respell|lokh|GIL|ee}}; {{Irish derived place name|Loch Gile}}<ref name="placenamesni">{{cite web|url=http://www.placenamesni.org/resultsdetail.phtml?entry=14411|publisher=placenamesni.org|title=Placenames NI|accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> or ''Loch Goilí'')<ref name="logainm">{{cite web|url=http://www.logainm.ie/2731.aspx|publisher=logainm.ie|title=Loch Goil&#237;/Loughgilly &#124; Logainm.ie &#124; Placenames Database of Ireland |accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> is a small [[village]], [[townland]] and [[Civil parishes in Ireland|civil parish]] in [[County Armagh]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It is on the main [[Armagh]] to [[Newry]] road, about halfway between the two. It is within the [[Armagh City and District Council]] area. It had a population of 84 people (42 households) in the 2011 Census.<ref name=Cen>{{cite web|title=Loughgilly|url=http://www.nisra.gov.uk/census/2011/results/settlements.html|website=Census 2011 Results|publisher=NI Statistics and Research Agency|accessdate=22 April 2015}}</ref> (2001 census: 69 people)
'''Loughgilly''' ({{IPAc-en|l|ɒ|x|ˈ|ɡ|ɪ|l|i}} {{respell|lokh|GIL|ee}}; {{Irish derived place name|Loch Gile}}<ref name="placenamesni">{{cite web|url=http://www.placenamesni.org/resultsdetail.phtml?entry=14411 |publisher=placenamesni.org |title=Placenames NI |accessdate=7 May 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717191149/http://www.placenamesni.org/resultsdetail.phtml?entry=14411 |archivedate=17 July 2011 |df= }}</ref> or ''Loch Goilí'')<ref name="logainm">{{cite web|url=http://www.logainm.ie/2731.aspx|publisher=logainm.ie|title=Loch Goil&#237;/Loughgilly &#124; Logainm.ie &#124; Placenames Database of Ireland |accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> is a small [[village]], [[townland]] and [[Civil parishes in Ireland|civil parish]] in [[County Armagh]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It is on the main [[Armagh]] to [[Newry]] road, about halfway between the two. It is within the [[Armagh City and District Council]] area. It had a population of 84 people (42 households) in the 2011 Census.<ref name=Cen>{{cite web|title=Loughgilly |url=http://www.nisra.gov.uk/census/2011/results/settlements.html |website=Census 2011 Results |publisher=NI Statistics and Research Agency |accessdate=22 April 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150422012413/http://www.nisra.gov.uk/census/2011/results/settlements.html |archivedate=22 April 2015 |df= }}</ref> (2001 census: 69 people)


== History ==
== History ==

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St Patrick's Church, Loughgilly

Loughgilly (/lɒxˈɡɪli/ lokh-GIL-ee; from Irish Loch Gile[1] or Loch Goilí)[2] is a small village, townland and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is on the main Armagh to Newry road, about halfway between the two. It is within the Armagh City and District Council area. It had a population of 84 people (42 households) in the 2011 Census.[3] (2001 census: 69 people)

History

During the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Markethill and its district did not escape the havoc. Irish commander Féilim Ó Néill, on his march from Newry to Armagh in 1641, ordered Mulmory MacDonell "... to kill all the English and Scots within the parishes of Mullebrack, Logilly and Kilcluney".[citation needed] Among properties destroyed were the Parish Churches of Mullaghbrack and Kilcluney, Achesons Castle at Markethill and Hamilton's bawn at Hamiltonsbawn. The rectors of Mullaghbrack (Reverend Mercer) and Loughgilly (Reverend Burns) both lost their lives.[citation needed]

The Loughgilly Together residents group was formed in October 1942 by people worried about deterioration of facilities and the appearance of the area. Today it runs a park and children's play area.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Placenames NI". placenamesni.org. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Loch Goilí/Loughgilly | Logainm.ie | Placenames Database of Ireland". logainm.ie. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Loughgilly". Census 2011 Results. NI Statistics and Research Agency. Archived from the original on 22 April 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

54°16′50″N 6°28′49″W / 54.28056°N 6.48028°W / 54.28056; -6.48028