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Hannahstown is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on the outskirts of Belfast. It gives its name to a townland , parish and a suburb of Belfast . According to the 2011 United Kingdom census it had a population of 6,498.
Hannahstown [9] Holy Cross, Ardoyne [10] Holy Family, Newington, Belfast [11] Holy Rosary, Ormeau Road [12] Holy Trinity, Turf Lodge; Loughshore - Three parishes: St Mary’s Greencastle, County Antrim, Star of The Sea Whitehouse, County Antrim and St James’, Whiteabbey [13] Nativity, Poleglass [14] Our Lady Queen of Peace, Kilwee
The bishop is represented as parish priest in Navan by an 'administrator' who fulfils all the functions of a parish priest. The current administrator is the Very Reverend Declan Hurley, Adm. St Mary's contains a famed wooden life-size sculpture of Christ on the Cross, hanging from the back wall behind the reredos .
Doora-Barefield is a parish in County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Abbey grouping of parishes within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. [1] It lies to the north and east of the town of Ennis and includes the suburb of Roslevan in the eastern part of Ennis.
On May 16, 1775, settlers in the far west of Pennsylvania, along with Arthur St. Clair (The Penn government’s local representative) gathered at the tavern, which was also serving as the courthouse, in Hanna's Town (or Hannastown near present-day Greensburg, Pennsylvania) and affixed their names to the Hanna's Town Resolves agreeing to bind themselves together and to take up arms if necessary ...
The village of Hannastown was laid out and originally settled in 1768–1769. It consisted of thirty log houses, two taverns, and a garrison palisaded fort, and was the site of the first English court administering justice west of the Alleghenies between 1773 and 1787.
In recent decades, what was Hanna's Town in the 1700s has been excavated, extensively restored, and rebuilt. Currently, the Historic Hanna's Town site includes the reconstructed Hanna Tavern/Courthouse, three vintage late 18th-century log houses, a reconstruction of the Revolutionary-era fort and blockhouse, a blacksmith shop, and a wagon shed housing an authentic late 18th century Conestoga ...
The Parish Church of St George (Church of England) in the village of Cam, Gloucestershire, is an Anglican establishment situated in a slightly elevated position above the village, bordering the market town of Dursley.