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Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
Seapatrick (from Irish Suí Phádraig, meaning 'St Patrick's seat') is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies partly across the three historic
Seapatrick
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Seapatrick Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate A division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland
Seapatrick_F.C.
2025–26 Irish football Cup
Lower Maze, Maiden City, Newbuildings United, Portaferry Rovers, PSNI, Seapatrick, Tullycarnet, Wakehurst, and Woodvale. The 45 first round winners and
2025–26_Irish_Cup
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
after a bridge built over the Bann in 1712. It is in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The town began as
Banbridge
Irish-Canadian poet
his hymn, which is engraved hereon, and is his best memorial. Born at Seapatrick, Co. Down, Ireland, 10 Sept. 1819, emigrated to Canada 1844. Entered into
Joseph_M._Scriven
2022–23 Irish football Cup
Intermediate B (5): Craigavon City, Dromore Amateurs, Lower Maze, and Seapatrick Northern Amateur League Division 1A (5): Dunmurry Recreation Northern
2023–24_Irish_Cup
Association football club in Lisburn, Northern Ireland
semi-final in 1888–89, which featured its biggest Cup win (13–0 over Seapatrick) and, in the semi-final against Distillery, its biggest defeat (by the
Hilden_F.C.
Postcode area in the United Kingdom covering Northern Ireland
Ballyroney, Corbet, Katesbridge, Lenaderg, Leitrim, Loughbrickland, Seapatrick. Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon BT33 NEWCASTLE Newcastle, Bryansford
BT_postcode_area
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
contained five wards (Ballydown, Banbridge West, Edenderry, Fort and Seapatrick). For the 1993 local elections it gained an additional ward, The Cut.
Banbridge (District Electoral Area)
Banbridge_(District_Electoral_Area)
Football league
Hanover Lurgan Town Markethill Swifts Portadown BBOB PSNI Rectory Rangers Seapatrick Tullyvallen Division 1 Annalong Ballyoran Ballyvea Caledon Rovers Coalisland
Mid-Ulster_Football_League
Irish naval officer and polar explorer (1796–1848?)
Francis Crozier memorial inside Seapatrick Church, Banbridge
Francis_Crozier
Inn in 1878. He was ordained in 1881 and his first post was a curacy at Seapatrick. He was rector of Donaghcloney from 1884 to 1919; and vicar of Kilbroney
Edward Atkinson (Archdeacon of Dromore)
Edward_Atkinson_(Archdeacon_of_Dromore)
Greer family from Rhone Hill, the son of Richard Ussher Greer, Rector of Seapatrick and grandson of the Reverend William Henry Greer of Rhone Hill. He was
William_Greer_(bishop)
Laurelvale Lower Maze Markethill Swifts Portadown BBOB Rectory Rangers Seapatrick Tullyvallen Division 1 Annalong Ballyoran Ballyvea Caledon Rovers Coalisland
List of association football clubs in Northern Ireland
List_of_association_football_clubs_in_Northern_Ireland
Topics referred to by the same term
Southampton F.C. Southport F.C. Stamford F.C. Stevenage F.C. Seagoe F.C. Seapatrick F.C. Shamrock F.C. Suffolk F.C. Stranraer F.C. Stenhousemuir F.C. Spartans
SFC
Football tournament season
Columb's Court 4–2 Rock Strabane 1–1 Rosemount East Lancashire Regiment 11–1 Seapatrick Dublin University 1–3 Dublin Association Queen's College bye St Columb's
1889–90_Irish_Cup
Irish clergyman
with a curacy at Kells, after which he was Rector of Stradbally and then Seapatrick, County Down. Promotion to be Dean of St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast followed;
Charles_Grierson
District electoral areas in Banbridge, Northern Ireland
Ballydown, Central, Edenderry, Gilford, Lawrencetown, Loughbrickland and Seapatrick. It was abolished for the 1985 local elections and replaced by the Banbridge
Banbridge_Area_A
Magheralin Magherally Moira Newry Newtownards Rathmullan Saintfield Saul Seapatrick Shankill Slanes Tullylish Tullynakill Tyrella Warrenpoint Witter There
List of civil parishes of Ireland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland
both times at Down; and began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at Seapatrick, County Down. Incumbencies at St John's Church, Egremont and Almondbury
Lloyd_Crossley
County Down, BT32 4NL House Banbridge B+ B1 HB17/02/001 Upload Photo Seapatrick Parish Church, Church Square, Banbridge, County Down (AKA Holy Trinity
List of Grade B+ listed buildings in County Down
List_of_Grade_B+_listed_buildings_in_County_Down
at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained in 1980. After curacies in Seapatrick and Bangor he held incumbencies at Drumgath, Finaghy, Cairncastle and
Robert Jones (dean of Clonmacnoise)
Robert_Jones_(dean_of_Clonmacnoise)
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Ballydown, Central, Edenderry, Gilford, Laurencetown, Loughbrickland, and Seapatrick. 1997–2024 The district of Craigavon; and in the district of Banbridge
Upper Bann (UK Parliament constituency)
Upper_Bann_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
- Loughgall - - - - - 3 - - - Lurgan Celtic (1903) - - - - - 3 - - - Seapatrick - - - - - 3 - - - Tobermore United - - - - - 3 - - - Ballinamallard United
Football records and statistics in Northern Ireland
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Northern_Ireland
Anglican priest
1890. He began his career with curacies in Donaghcloney, Belfast and Seapatrick. He was the incumbent at Tullylish from 1896 until his death. He was appointed
Edward_Albert_Myles
Edenballycoggill, Edendarriff, Edenderry, Edenderry (Aghaderg), Edenderry (Seapatrick), Edenmore, Edenordinary, Edenslate, Edenticullo, Edentiroory, Edentrillick
List of townlands of County Down
List_of_townlands_of_County_Down
Irish architect (1838–1910)
Ballyculter, County Down - renovations & rebuilding, 1880-1882 Holy Trinity, Seapatrick, County Down - complete rebuild, 1882 St. Patrick's Church, Coleraine
Thomas_Drew_(architect)
Road in Northern Ireland
roundabout. The A26 then multiplexes with the A50 through the village of Seapatrick on its way into Banbridge town centre. The route splits into two spurs
A26_road_(Northern_Ireland)
2024–25 Irish football Cup
Dunmurry Recreation (NL) 0–3 Albert Foundry (NL) Dunmurry Young Men (NL) 5–0 Seapatrick (NL) Fivemiletown United (NL) 0–2 Richhill (NL) Grove United (NL) w/o
2024–25_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
Magherafelt Sky Blues, Portstewart, Queen's University, Rathfriland Rangers, Seapatrick, Sirocco Works, UUJ and Wellington Recreation. On 29 April 1999, Cliftonville
1998–99_Irish_Cup
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Kinelarty) Magherally (one townland in barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half) Seapatrick (also partly in baronies of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half and Iveagh Lower
Iveagh_Lower,_Lower_Half
Football tournament
after final finished in a 2–2 draw. 1950–51 Seapatrick 4–1 Warrenpoint United Banbridge 1951–52 Seapatrick 4–3 Bessbrook Shamrock Park 1952–53 Tandragee
Mid-Ulster_Cup
Newtownards Rathmullan St. Andrews (alias Ballyhalbert), Saintfield, Saul, Seapatrick, Shankill, Slanes Tullylish, Tullynakill, Tyrella Warrenpoint, Witter
List of civil parishes of County Down
List_of_civil_parishes_of_County_Down
Football tournament season
UUC Orangefield Old Boys 3–0 Laurelvale Oxford United Stars w/o Connor Seapatrick 0–3 Comber Recreation Shorts 7–1 Harland & Wolff Sports Southend United
1994–95_Irish_Cup
Former local authority of Banbridge in Northern Ireland
Gilford, Edenderry, Lawrencetown, Central, Loughbrickland, Ballydown and Seapatrick. 2. B - 8 seats - wards of Annaclone, Balloolymore, Drumadonnell, Quilly
Banbridge_District_Council
District of Northern Ireland (1973–2015)
Banbridge West, Edenderry, Fort, Gilford, Lawrencetown, Loughbrickland, Seapatrick, The Cut), the Lagan Valley (Dromore North, Dromore South, Gransha and
Banbridge_(district)
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Moira (also partly in barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half (one townland)) Seapatrick (also partly in baronies of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Upper
Iveagh_Lower,_Upper_Half
Football tournament season
Saintfield United 2–4 Tandragee Rovers Seagoe 1–12 Larne Tech Old Boys Seapatrick 1–4 Ballynure Old Boys Suffolk 2–3 Dungiven Celtic Valley Rangers 5–0
2017–18_Irish_Cup
was a curacy at Seapatrick. He graduated with a B.A. 1925, an M.A. 1929. He was ordained deacon in 1926 and was curate of Seapatrick (Dromore) in the
Cuthbert_Peacocke
Football tournament season
Team 1 Score Team 2 1st Bangor Old Boys 3–1 Seapatrick 1st Liverpool 6–0 Wellington Recreation Abbey Villa 7–2 Ballynahinch United Annagh United 3–2
1992–93_Irish_Cup
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1922
Upper, Upper Half lying within the parishes of Aghaderg, Annaclone and Seapatrick. 1918–1922 The rural district of Moira; the rural district of Banbridge
West Down (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Down_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Football tournament season
Recreation Queen's University 2–2 Hanover Roe Valley 2–0 Killyleagh Youth Seapatrick 2–2 Barn United Sirocco Works w/o Richhill Tandragee Rovers 4–2 Donard
1995–96_Irish_Cup
Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
Drumadonnell, Edenderry, Garran, Gilford, Lawrencetown, Loughbrickland, Quilly, Seapatrick, Skeagh Bangor borough North Down 20 Ballyholme, Ballymagee, Bangor Castle
Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971
Local_Government_(Boundaries)_Act_(Northern_Ireland)_1971
Hollywood. He was the incumbent of Carnalea from 1980 to 1990; and of Seapatrick from 1990 to 2011. He was Treasurer of Dromore Cathedral from 2002 until
John Scott (archdeacon of Dromore)
John_Scott_(archdeacon_of_Dromore)
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Half) Moira (one townland, rest in barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half) Seapatrick (also partly in baronies of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower
Iveagh_Upper,_Upper_Half
Anglican priest
Ireland Theological College in 1999. His first posts were curacies at Seapatrick and Kill.[citation needed] After that he was the rector at Lurgan from
Craig_McCauley
Football tournament season
Rangers (4) 4–4 (aet) (3–4 p) Derriaghy Cricket Club (4) Bloomfield (7) 3–4 Seapatrick (4) Brantwood (4) 3–3 (aet) (1–3 p) Comber Recreation (5) Chimney Corner
2016–17_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
Rathfern Rangers (6) 4–2 Richhill (5) Saintfield United (7) 1–2 Ardglass (4) Seapatrick (4) 1–0 Killymoon Rangers (4) St Patrick's Young Men (5) 2–1 Markethill
2015–16_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
Tech Old Boys 2–1 Dungiven Celtic Laurelvale 1–0 1st Bangor Old Boys Seapatrick 1–5 Saintfield United Shorts 3–2 Sirocco Works U.U.C. 6–1 Lower Maze Warrenpoint
2000–01_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
Wakehurst Rosario YC 1–2 Ballymoney United Saintfield United 1–3 Laurelvale Seapatrick 1–6 Coagh United Silverwood 1–8 Shorts St James' Swifts 2–1 Sofia Farmer
2018–19_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
Queen's University 4–4 Mountnorris Roe Valley 3–2 Harland & Wolff Sport Seapatrick 1–6 Albert Foundry Shorts 0–0 Dromore Amateurs Sirocco Works 0–5 Drummond
1997–98_Irish_Cup
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half. The townland contains
Ballydown,_County_Down
Football tournament season
Ballymena United 2–2 Distillery Brantwood 4–2 Derry City Cliftonville 7–1 Seapatrick Glenavon 2–2 Crusaders Glentoran 1–0 Bangor Linfield 5–1 Ballyclare Comrades
1951–52_Irish_Cup
2019–20 Irish football Cup
Rangers (NL) Cookstown Youth (NL) 0–5 Newington (3) Craigavon City (NL) 5–0 Seapatrick (NL) Crumlin Star (NL) 8–0 Kilmore Recreation (NL) Downshire Young Men
2019–20_Irish_Cup
English military engineer
Dromore, Drumballyroney, Drumgath, Garvaghy, Magherally, Magheralin, Newry, Seapatrick, Shankill, Tullylish, Warrenpoint, Ballymore, Drumcree, Kilmore, Montiaghs
George_Augustus_Bennett
Football tournament season
Young Men Ballycastle United 2–5 East Belfast Ballymacash Rangers 6–0 Seapatrick Ballynanhinch United 2–4 Laurelvale Bridge End United 0–2 Dungiven Celtic
1999–2000_Irish_Cup
Irish Anglican priest
Rector of Kilmore, County Down in 1866. From 1870 he was the incumbent at Seapatrick; and from 1879 Archdeacon of Dromore. "A history of the family of Fortescue
Henry Stewart (archdeacon of Dromore)
Henry_Stewart_(archdeacon_of_Dromore)
Football tournament season
Cookstown Royals Portglenone 1–3 ECC Richhill 8–1 Killymoon Rangers Saintfield United 1–1 Killyleagh Youth Southend United 1–5 Seapatrick UUC 0–1 East Belfast
1993–94_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
0–1 Killyleagh Youth Portglenone 5–4 Queen's University Portstewart 4–0 Seapatrick Richhill 4–0 1st Liverpool Saintfield United 2–2 Barn United UUC 0–4 Northern
1996–97_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
Oldpark 5–0 Clarence Rock 2–2 Kilrea St Columb's Court 3–0 Magherafelt Limavady 7–0 Portrush Hilden 13–0 Seapatrick Banbridge w/o Milford Montalto bye
1888–89_Irish_Cup
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Boy/Male
Teutonic English
From the manor farm.
Boy/Male
Japanese
The Japanese god of war.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle, fight," hence "mighty in battle."
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Muslim
Repentant, Penitent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Skandajit | ஸà¯à®•ஂதாஜித
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
Tailor
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Germanic personal name, either a short form of compound names such as Billard, or else a byname Bill(a), from Old English bil ‘sword’, ‘halberd’ (or a Continental cognate). (Bill as a short form of William was not used until the 17th century.)English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pruning hooks and similar implements, from Middle English bill, from Old English bil ‘sword’, with the meaning shifted to a more peaceful agricultural application (see Biller 5).
Boy/Male
African Egyptian
Ghanian name given to the fifth born child.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Lovingly Remembering God; Love for Meditation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Traditional
Unbeatable; God
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