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===William Conyngham I=== William Conyngham I (referred to in family documents as "the elder") was a colonel in the [[Irish rebellion of 1641]] and one of Cromwell's Commissioners for County Armagh and held land at Drumcrow<ref>[https://www.townlands.ie/armagh/drumcrow/ Drumcrow Townland] β Co. Armagh</ref> in the county and property in the town of Armagh itself. He was granted new title deeds by Cromwell in 1652, 'the old ones having been destroyed in the recent wars'. He died in 1666, when [[High Sheriff of County Londonderry]]. In 1676 his widow lived in a house on the north side of Armagh with a garden and ''a little parke'' called ''Garreturne''.<ref>An Old Ulster House, Springhill and the people who lived in it. Author: Mina Lenox-Conyngham (pages 7-8 and note page 238, 2005 edition published by the Ulster Historical Foundation)</ref>
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