Clogher is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, seat of a cathedral, and former parliamentary borough.

Clogher (Irish for 'stony place') may also refer to several other things in the island of Ireland:

County Tyrone area

  • Clogher (Parliament of Ireland constituency), abolished 1800
  • Clogher (barony), a barony
  • Bishop of Clogher, post-mediaeval title
    • Diocese of Clogher (Roman Catholic), modern diocese
    • Diocese of Clogher (Church of Ireland), modern diocese
  • Clogher Éire Óg, a Gaelic Athletic Association club
  • Baron Clogher, subsidiary title of Terence Lenagh, Earl of Clanconnell in the Peerage of Ireland

Elsewhere in Ireland

  • Clogherhead or Clogher, a village in County Louth
  • Clogher, a townland in County Monaghan; see List of townlands in County Monaghan
  • Clogher, Noughaval, a townland in Noughaval (civil parish), barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath
  • Cashelmore or Clogher Stone Fort, stone ringfort in County Sligo

See also

  • Kiltyclogher, a village in County Leitrim

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