Examples of 'clogher' in a sentence

Meaning of "clogher"

clogher (adjective): Clogher is a term that does not have a recognized definition or common usage in English
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  • A village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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A newly built fire station in Clogher collapsed after its roof was blown off.
It is situated in the Parish of Magheralin and the townland of Clogher.
In early manuscripts the Bishop of Clogher was styled Bishop of Oirialla.
This extra coffin may be that of the Bishop of Clogher.
Clogher has been a religious center since St. Patrick 's time and likely before.
Subsequently he was elected for Rathcormack and Clogher.
He is said to have been consecrated bishop of Clogher in Tyrone by Patrick in 454.
The site is under the stewardship of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher.
Your Catholic Bishop of Clogher is here . Well, this is an honour.
Its main towns were Armagh and Clogher.
Clogher murder, ' We want justice to be done '.
Catholic diocese of Clogher.
However, the clergy secured the election of Heber MacMahon, the Bishop of Clogher.
Heber MacMahon ( Irish " Éimhear Mac Mathúna " ) was bishop of Clogher and general in Ulster.
He baited his hook with a Soldier 's arse And pulled up the Bishop of Clogher.

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Tourist attractions, Clogher.
The fourth major collection was bequeathed in 1745 by John Stearne, the Bishop of Clogher.
He was raised to the episcopate as Lord Bishop of Clogher in 1986.
Then head deep in the woods again, with beautiful views over the scenic Clogher Valley.
Fanchea was born at Rathmore, near Clogher.

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