Mullaghbrack, Mullabrack or Mullaghbrac (from Irish An Mullach Breac, meaning 'speckled hilltop')[1] is a small civil parish, townland and village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
The village of Mullaghbrack is on the road between Markethill and Hamiltonsbawn, just north of Gosford Forest Park.
[citation needed] The civil parish of Mullaghbrack (Irish: An Mullach Breac) spans the historic baronies of Fews Lower and Oneilland West in County Armagh.
[8] In the 5th century, a simple wooden church was built at Mullaghbrack, within the remains of an ancient earthen-ringed fort.
Irish commander Féilim Ó Néill, on his march from Newry to Armagh in 1641, reputedly ordered Mulmory MacDonell "... to kill all the English and Scots within the parishes of Mullebrack, Logilly and Kilcluney".