THE TOWNLAND OF DRUMINARGAL
The townland of Druminargal is in the parish of Ballymore in Armagh County.
It is labelled number 25 on the map.
Paterson (Armachiana, Vol. 16, p.21) notes:
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Drum (Druim) [meaning ‘ridge’] is one of the most common names and figures as
a prefix to about 2,400 places besides an equal number in which it is combined.
The Environment and Heritage Service Sites and Monuments Record (2002) notes the following in this townland:
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Rath of the Early Christian Period.
SMR NO: ARM 018:005
Irish Grid Reference: J06154224
Townland: DRUMINARGAL
CONDITION: traces only
This large circular earthwork has been levelled on N & W sides & only a gentle scarp remains. Elsewhere the perimeter has been preserved by incorporation into the field pattern. The diam. is c.53.5m NE-SW. The interior is level with the ground outside at SW, but the NE half has been raised considerably. A bank 3m wide x 1.2m high encloses the SE becoming lower to S & NE. Most of the S side is surrounded by a ditch 3.5m wide x 1 m deep. NE the bank has been reduced & a scarp falls 2.5m to the base of the ditch.
PRONI records: OS/6/2/18/1 (Surveyed 1835. Engraved 1835.); OS/6/2/18/2 (Surveyed
1835. Engraved 1835. Revised 1860. Engraved 1863.); OS/6/2/18/3 (Surveyed 1835.
Revised 1906. Published 1908.); OS/6/2/18/4 (Surveyed 1835. Revised 1906. Published
1908. (2 copies – 1st a reprint 1930, 1933 and 2nd reprint 1933, 1939, 1942,
1946, 1955.); OS/6/2/18/5 (Surveyed 1906. Revised 1954-5. Levelled 1892, 1901-2,
1904 and 1906. Published 1958 (2 copies).); VAL/1B/214 (1st valuation records.);
VAL/12B/11/1A, VAL/12B/11/1B, VAL/12B/11/1C, VAL/12B/11/1D, VAL/12B/11/1E (Valuation
annual revision list.); VAL/2B/2/32BC 1863, VAL/2B/2/32BC 1863 (Griffith valuation
list.C 1863).