Mullaghbrack

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".

St. John's Church, in Mullaghbrack, lies between Hamiltonsbawn and Markethill
St. Johns's Church, Mullaghbrack