Talk:Hugh Porter (poet)
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- Hugh Porter correct dates are 1780 – 1865 – taken from his headstone as he is buried in Drumgooland Presbyterian church near Moneyslane along with his wife Agness. Interesting fact – He named one of his sons after his patron ‘Thomas Tighe’.
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