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'As St. Patrick, says an ancient life of St. Mac Carthainn preserved by Colgan in his Acta Sanctorum Hiberniae, was on his way from the north, and coming to the place now called Clogher, he was carried over a stream by his strong man, Bishop Mac Carthainn, who, while bearing the Saint, groaned aloud, exclaiming: "Ugh! Ugh!"
Celtic Literature Matthew Arnold 1855
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He was a man of huge size and prodigious strength, and died in consequence of an injury he received in lifting one of the cathedral bells at Clogher, which is said to be ten hundredweight.
The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three William Carleton 1831
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Clogher Bishop Joseph Duffy said resignations were not on the agenda in Rome, despite victims 'demands that clerics who played a role in concealing pedophile priests step down.
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In the last decade there have been a series of unexplained sightings of wild animals or catlike creatures in various parts of the Clogher Valley.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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The leaders of the Commission delegations, Chief Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen of Haifa and the Rt Revd Michael Jackson, Bishop of Clogher, warmly welcomed the confirmation and renewal of friendship which this second meeting of the Commission represents both for Jewish Christian relationships and for their contribution to wider dialogue of religions in the world.
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Bishop of Clogher, who is coming up to his Parliament.
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I think Ppt should walk to [7] DD; as DD reads to Ppt, for Ppt oo must know is a good walker; but not so good as Pdfr. I intend to dine to-day with Mr. Lewis, but it threatens rain; and I shall be too late to get a lift; and I must write to the Bishop of Clogher.
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I am talking of the Bishop of Clogher, how he forgot.
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Archdeacon of Clogher, and in 1706 Chancellor of Armagh.
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Cloyne [12] and of Clogher together, five weeks ago from Windsor: I hope they had my letters; pray know if
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