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market-house, a handsome building, stands in the centre of the town. Petty sessions are held on alternate
Tuesdays, and a court monthly for the manor of Castle-Stewart, in which debts to the amount of 40s. are recoverable. The town at one time carried on an extensive trade in the manufacture of linen and union cloth, and there is still business done of some consideration in this branch; and likewise in lime, quarried in the neighbourhood. The town derives a good inland business for the supply of the neighbourhood, and additional advantages from its situation as a place of thoroughfare.
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Militia, Catholic conscripts whom the government had sought to billet in the village. Several fell on either side. The
Kerrymen's final stand is commemorated today by "Kerry House" in North Street and by a headstone erected for "Sergeant Mahoney and privates of the Kerry Militia" in the Roman
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at the end of the 19th century, that there is inter-generational continuity in the occupation of farms. They also note the departure of the people living in the big houses for Dublin and London because they were no longer drawing local rent.
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killed two
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of limestone overlooking Lough
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in Lough Roughan. There he was betrayed and captured, with many of his followers drowning in the lough waters.
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outside the police station in Stewartstown. No one was injured. The station closed in 2008.
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witnessed in Stewartstown occurred the previous July. Largely Anglican and
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Stewartstown derives its name from Andrew Steuart (or Stewart),
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in 1689. Following their defeat, in 1694 the Anglican (
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883:. Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na Banríona. p. 136.
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