Following the
Irish Rebellion of 1641, Captain John Magill acquired land in the parish of
Tullylish and founded Gilford, the name of the village being derived from "Magill’s ford". He afterwards became Sir John Magill and built Gill Hall in
Dromore, County Down. The Magill lands passed by marriage to the Meade family, who were made Barons Gillford in 1766 and later
earls of Clanwilliam. In the 19th century, Gilford grew and its population swelled when a
linen mill was built. Many mill houses can still be found in the village. When the mill shut in 1986, the village waned. Recently though, the village had started to recover and new shops had opened, then since closed, currently only 2 shops and 2 pubs still stand. At the edge of the village is Gilford Castle, a
mansion built in 1865 ==Education==