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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Ballinderry, Kilcronaghan civil parish, Ballymacilcurr, Ballymacpeake Upper, Ballynacross, Maghera civil parish, Ballynahone Beg, Maghera civil parish, Beagh (Spiritual), Bracaghreilly, Brackaghlislea, Calmore, Clandonnell, Clooney, Kilcronaghan civil parish, Cloughfin, Coolsaragh, Craigadick, Craigmore, Maghera civil parish, Crew, County Londonderry, Culnady (townland), Desertmartin, Desertmartin (parish), Drumballyhagan, Drumconready, Drumcrow, Drumsamney, Falgortrevy, Fallagloon, Glenconkeyne, Gortahurk, Kilcronaghan civil parish, Gortamney, Granny (townland), Keenaght (townland), Killetra, Killynumber, Killytoney, Kirley, Lisnamuck, Maghera civil parish, Maghera (parish), Melanagh, Moneyshanere, Mormeal, Moybeg Kirley, Moyesset, Tamnyaskey, Tarraghter, Tobermore, Tobermore (townland), Tomlagh, Tullyroan, Upperlands. Excerpt: Tobermore (locally, named after the townland of Tobermore) is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is located two and a half miles south of Maghera and five miles west of Magherafelt. Tobermore lies within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan and is part of Magherafelt District Council. It was also part of the former barony of Loughinsholin. Tobermore has won the Best Kept Small Village award four times and the Best Kept Large Village award in 1986. Most recently in September 2011, Tobermore won the Translink Ulster In Bloom village category for the third year in a row. Tobermore is named after the townland of Tobermore which is an anglicisation of the Irish words tobar meaning "well" and mor meaning "big/great," thus Tobermore means "big/great well." During the seventeenth century, Tobermore was also known as Tobarmore and Tubbermore, with Tubbermore being the preferred usage of the Masonic Order even to this day. Tobermore lies on the descending slope of Slieve...