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Richhill, County Armagh : ウィキペディア英語版
Richhill, County Armagh

Richhill is a large village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, roughly halfway between Armagh and Portadown. It had a population of 2,821 people in the 2011 Census.
Originally named Legacorry (〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Log an Choire/Rich Hill or Legacorry )〕), it takes its name from Edward Richardson, who built the manor house that the village grew up around. Richhill has won a string of "Best Kept village" awards.
==Origins==
At the beginning of the 1600s, the area of Richhill had long been part of the Irish Gaelic territory of Oneilland. In 1610, as part of the Plantation of Ulster, the land was granted to Englishman Francis Sacherevall. His granddaughter Ann married Edward Richardson, who was an English officer, Member of Parliament for County Armagh from 1655-96, and High Sheriff of Armagh in 1665.
Around 1660, Richardson built a manor house on the site that would become Richhill, and in 1664 it was reported that there were twenty houses there.〔T.G.F. Paterson & Emyr Estyn Evans. ''Harvest Home: A selection from the writings of T. G. F. Paterson relating to County Armagh''. Armagh County Museum, 1975. pp. 155-156〕 At this time, the village was named Legacorry,〔〔Art J. Hughes & William Nolan. ''Armagh: History & Society''. Geography Publications, 2001. p. 317〕 after the townland in which it sprang up. Legacorry comes .〔〔
In Thomas Molyneux's ''Journey to the North'' (1708), the townland appears as "Legacorry, a pretty village belonging to Mr Richardson".〔 It gradually became known as Richardson's Hill and this was shortened to Rich Hill. The original gates to the manor house were wrought by two brothers named Thornberry from Falmouth, Cornwall and were erected in 1745. In 1936 they were moved to the entrance of Hillsborough Castle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.portadowntimes.co.uk/news/local/give-richhill-back-its-gates-says-utv-man-1-4990888 )

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