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Newtownhamilton is a small
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Tullyvallan Newtownhamilton is a small village and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies predominantly within Tullyvallan townland. The civil parish is within the historic Barony (Ireland), barony of Fews Uppe ...
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. The civil parish is within the historic
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of Fews Upper. In the 2011 Census it had 2,836 inhabitants. The village is built around two narrow main streets (Armagh Street and Dundalk Street) and a main town square (The Square). Other places include Newry Street, Castleblaney Street (known locally as 'Blaney Hill'), Shambles Lane and The Commons. Residential areas include Dungormley Estate, Meadowvale and the Nine Mile Road.


Name

Before the
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the area of Newtownhamilton was known as Tullyvallan. This comes from the Irish ''Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin'' meaning "Ó Mealláin's hillock." The modern Irish name of Newtownhamilton is ''An Baile Úr'', meaning "the new town"; a rarely used alternative is ''Baile Úr Uí Urmoltaigh'' ("the new town of Hamilton").


History

On 9 May 1920, during the
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, some 200
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volunteers under
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surrounded and attacked the
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barracks in Newtownhamilton. After a two-hour firefight, the IRA breached the barracks wall with explosives and stormed the building. The RIC refused to surrender even though the building was set alight with petrol from a potato-spraying machine.The 200-400 IRA men left the town at daybreak Discouraged and very drunk from the public house they had broken into beside the Barracks and had demolished the walk Between the Pub and the barracks. leaving the Constabulary still shouting No Surrender and with the Officers safe. One officer's wife and children had been hiding the whole time, With the Mother Helping load the magazines for the constabulary. Newtownhamilton suffered significant disruption, damage and fatalities during
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from the late 1960s to the 1990s. The deadliest incident was the Tullyvallen massacre. For more information, see The Troubles in Newtownhamilton. While the
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had a major presence in the village during the conflict, this was scaled down and eventually removed entirely following the
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. In 2006 it was announced that the local police station would be upgraded to full-time status due to a recent bomb explosion caused by a nationalist still active group.


Education

* Newtownhamilton High School * Newtownhamilton Primary School *
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* Cortamlet Primary School (located outside Newtownhamilton)


Demography


2011 Census

Newtownhamilton is classified as a small town. On Census Day (27 March 2011), in Newtownhamilton Ward, there were 2,836 people living in 956 households, giving an average household size of 2.97. * 26.09% were aged under 16 years and 10.93% were aged 65 and over; * 50.74% of the usually resident population were male and 49.26% were female; and * 32 years was the average (median) age of the population. * 99.44% were from white (including Irish Traveller) ethnic groups; * 62.41% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic religion and 34.77% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion; and * 30.18% indicated that they had a British national identity, 44.39% had an Irish national identity and 27.82% had a Northern Irish national identity. Respondents could indicate more than one national identity Of the population aged 3 years old and over: * 14.99% had some knowledge of Irish; * 4.71% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots; and * 2.63% did not have English as their first language.


2001 Census

On Census day 29 April 2001, there were 648 people living in Newtownhamilton.


Civil parish of Newtownhamilton

The civil parish contains the village of Newtownhamilton.


Townlands

The civil parish contains the following townlands: * Altnamackan * Ballynarea * Camly (Ball) * Camly (Macullagh) * Carrickacullion * Carrickrovaddy (also known as Dorsy (Macdonald)) * Dorsy (Hearty) * Dorsy (Macdonald) (also known as Carrickrovaddy) * Dorsy (Mullaghglass) * Drumaltnamuck * Kiltybane (also known as Lisleitrim) * Lisleitrim (also known as Kiltybane) * Mullaghduff * Roxborough * Skerriff (Tichburn) * Skerriff (Trueman) * Tullyogallaghan *
Tullyvallan Newtownhamilton is a small village and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies predominantly within Tullyvallan townland. The civil parish is within the historic Barony (Ireland), barony of Fews Uppe ...
* Tullyvallan (Hamilton) East * Tullyvallan (Hamilton) West * Tullyvallan (Macullagh) * Tullyvallan (Tipping) East * Tullyvallan (Tipping) West * Ummerinvore


Notable people


See also

*
List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland This is an alphabetical list of towns and villages in Northern Ireland. For a list sorted by population, see the list of settlements in Northern Ireland by population. The towns of Armagh, Lisburn and Newry are also classed as cities (see city ...
*
List of civil parishes of County Armagh In Ireland, the counties are divided into civil parishes and parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of parishes in County Armagh. See also * List of townlands in County Armagh References {{County Armagh Ar ...


References

1 https://www.jstor.org/stable/29742796


Sources


Culture Northern Ireland
{{Authority control Villages in County Armagh The Troubles in County Armagh