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County Armagh (Árd Mhacha) Up to the fourth century AD, the effective capital of the kingdom of Ulster was at Emhain Mhacha, just outside the modern town of Armagh. The cattle-raiding exploits of the kingdom and its conflict with the kingdom of Connacht under Queen Maeve are recorded in the epic Táin Bó Cuailinge, the Cattle-raid of Cooley. In later times, the county formed part of the Gaelic kingdom of Oriel, which also included parts of the modern counties Louth and Monaghan. It was colonized by English and Scots settlers at the start of the seventeenth century as part of the Plantation of Ulster. Only the rugged (and less fertile) south of the county remained largely in the hands of the native Irish. The strong nationalist traditions of south Armagh have become well known more recently.

See 1911 Co Armagh Census


Important: All Records collected for this county may not have been added here as yet. See also the Combs Research List Archives