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  1. Tyrone. 54°35′N 6°40′W  / . 54.58°N 6.67°W. / 54.58; -6.67. Stewartstown is a village in Northern Ireland, close to the western shore of Lough Neagh, about 5 miles (8 km) from Cookstown, 3 miles (5 km) from Coalisland and 7 miles (11 km) from Dungannon. Established by Scottish Planters early in the 17th century, its population ...

  2. With a population of 188,383 as of the 2021 census, Tyrone is the 4th most populous county in both Northern Ireland and Ulster, and the 11th most populous county on the island of Ireland. The county derives its name and general geographic location from Tír Eoghain, a Gaelic kingdom under the O'Neill dynasty which existed until the 17th century.

    • 1,261 sq mi (3,270 km²)
    • Ulster
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  4. Stuart Hall, near Stewartstown. Motto. FORWARD. Earl Castle Stewart, in the County Tyrone, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for Andrew Thomas Stewart, 9th Baron Castle Stuart . The Earls Castle Stewart claim to be the head representatives in the pure male line of the Scottish Royal House of Stuart.

    • Andrew Stuart, 1st Viscount Castle Stewart
    • Viscount Castle Stewart, Baron Castle Stuart, Baronet ‘of Castle Stewart’
  5. Stewartstown. Or Steuartstown, is a highly respectable and flourishing little market-town in the parish of Donaghenry, barony of Dungannon, county of Tyrone; about 100 miles n. from Dublin, 51 w. from Belfast, 45 s. from Coleraine, 20½ n. from Armagh, 10 s. from Moneymore, 7½ n.n.e. from Dungannon, 5½ s.s.e. from Cookstown, and 3 n. by e. from Coal-Island; situated on the road from Armagh ...

  6. Stewartstown was built by Andrew Stewart (1560–1629), 3rd Lord Stewart of Ochiltree, 1st Lord Castlestewart. He was a direct descendant of Robert II of Scotland, by a younger son, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany. He held the High Court position of First Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King James I of England (James VI of Scotland).

  7. English: Stewartstown is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, close to Lough Neagh and about 5 miles from Cookstown, 3 miles from Coalisland and 7 miles from Dungannon. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 608 people. Simple English: Stewartstown is a village in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom.

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