Irish Form of Name:
Lurgán
Translation:
a shin or long hill
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Lurgan
Lurgán
Lurgan
Lurragga By. S. Sketch Map
Lurrgan Edmd. Kenny (Steward)
Lurge Inq. Temp. Eliz.
Lurgan Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Lorgai Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Lorgan Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Comment:
pronounced as if written Lurrogan
Description:
The property of Mr. Henry Hancock, Esq., Carrantrilla, Co. Galway. It contains 315½ acres statute measure including about 105 acres of arable land and the remainder bog. There are three ancient forts in this townland one of which is called Strawberry Hill Fort.
Situation:
In the W. extremity of the parish, bounded on the N. by the townland of Cloonagh, on the S. by Culnaslieve, E. by Knockanagot and W. by the parish of Addragoole.