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Iveagh Lower, Lower Half
Iveagh Lower, Lower Half is the name of a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was created by 1851 with the division of the barony of Iveagh Lower into two. It is bordered by six other baronies: Massereene Upper to the north; Castlereagh Upper to the east; Iveagh Lower, Upper Half and Iveagh Upper, Upper Half to the south; Oneilland East and Orior Lower to the west. List of settlements Below is a list of settlements in Iveagh Upper, Lower Half: Towns * Dromore Villages *Corbet * Dromara * Kinallen *Waringstown List of civil parishes Below is a list of civil parishes in Iveagh Lower, Lower Half: *Aghaderg (two townlands, rest in baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half and Iveagh Upper, Upper Half) *Annahilt (also partly in barony of Kinelarty (one townland)) * Dromara (also partly in baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half and Kinelarty) * Dromore (also partly in barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half (one townland)) *Drumgooland (also partly in barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half ...
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Irish ( Standard Irish: ), also known as Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, which is a part of the Indo-European language family. Irish is indigenous to the island of Ireland and was the population's first language until the 19th century, when English gradually became dominant, particularly in the last decades of the century. Irish is still spoken as a first language in a small number of areas of certain counties such as Cork, Donegal, Galway, and Kerry, as well as smaller areas of counties Mayo, Meath, and Waterford. It is also spoken by a larger group of habitual but non-traditional speakers, mostly in urban areas where the majority are second-language speakers. Daily users in Ireland outside the education system number around 73,000 (1.5%), and the total number of persons (aged 3 and over) who claimed they could speak Irish in April 2016 was 1,761,420, representing 39.8% of respondents. For most of recorded ...
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Dromara
Dromara ()Placenames NI
is a village, (of 242 acres) and in , . It lies to the southwest of on the northern slopes of ...
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Seapatrick
Seapatrick () is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies partly across the three historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half. Civil parish of Seapatrick The civil parish centres on the town of Banbridge. Townlands The civil parish contains the following townlands: B Balleevy, Ballydown, Ballykeel, Ballykelly, Ballylough, Ballymoney, Ballyvally D Dooghary, Drumnagally, Drumnavaddy E Edenderry K Kilpike L Lisnafiffy, Lisnaree T Tullyconnaught, Tullyear See also *List of civil parishes of County Down *List of townlands in County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into Civil Parishes and Parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of townlands in County Down, Northern Ireland: __NOTOC__ A Acre McCricket, Aghacullion, Aghandunvarran, Aghavill ... References {{reflist ...
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Magherally
Magherally () is a civil parish and townland (of 491 acres) in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is largely situated in the historic barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half, with one townland ( Tullyhinan) in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half. The townland of Magherally contains the parish church. History The parish appears with the name ''Analle'' in the Papal Taxation of 1306 and the original church name may have been ''Abhaill'' (apple-tree). The ''Machaire'' (plain) part of the name appears in the 17th century. Civil parish of Magherally The civil parish includes the village of Corbet. Townlands The civil parish contains the following townlands: * Ballycross *Ballymoney *Corbet * Drumneth * Kilmacrew *Magherally * Mullafernaghan * Tonaghmore * Tullyhinan * Tullyrain See also *List of townlands in County Down *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil ...
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Magheradrool
Magheradrool is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated mainly in the historic barony of Kinelarty, with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. It is also a townland of 503 acres. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: * Ballynahinch *Drumaness Townlands Magheradrool civil parish contains the following townlands: * Ballycreen * Ballykine Lower * Ballykine Upper * Ballylone Big * Ballylone Little * Ballymacarn North * Ballymacarn South * Ballymaglave North * Ballymaglave South * Ballynahinch * Creevytenant * Cumber *Drumaness * Drumsnade * Glasdrumman *Magheradrool * Magheraknock * Magheratimpany See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, B ... References {{reflis ...
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Garvaghy (civil Parish)
Garvaghy is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. It is also a townland of 722 acres. Townlands Garvaghy civil parish contains the following townlands: * Ballooly * Balloolymore *Carnew * Castlevennon * Corbally * Enagh * Fedany *Garvaghy * Kilkinamurry * Killaney * Knockgorm * Shanrod * Tullinisky * Tullyorior See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, Ba ... References {{County Down ...
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Drumgooland
Drumgooland is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated mainly in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: * Ballyward * Dechomet * Leitrim * Moneyslane Townlands Drumgooland civil parish contains the following townlands: * Backaderry * Ballydrumman * Ballymackilreiny * Ballymaginaghy * Ballymagreehan * Ballyward * Benraw * Clanmaghery * Cloghskelt * Deehommed ( Dechomet) * Derryneill * Drumadonnell * Drumlee * Gargarry * Legananny * Leitrim * Magheramayo * Moneyslane * Slievenaboley See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, Ba ... References {{reflist ...
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Dromore, County Down (civil Parish)
Dromore is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated mainly in the historic baronies of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half, with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: * Dromore * Kinallen Townlands Dromore civil parish contains the following townlands: * Backnamullagh * Balleny *Ballykeel * Ballymacormick * Ballymaganlis * Ballynaris * Ballysallagh * Ballyvicknacally * Coolsallagh * Drumaghadone * Drumaknockan * Drumbroneth * Drumlough * Drummiller * Drumskee * Edenordinary * Edentiroory * Edentrillick * Ednego * Greenan * Greenoge * Growell * Islandderry * Killysorrell * Kinallen * Lappoges * Lisnaward * Listullycurran * Lurganbane * Magherabeg * Quilly * Skeagh * Skillyscolban * Tullindoney * Tullyglush * Tullymacarath See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of ...
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Dromara (civil Parish)
Dromara is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Kinelarty. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: * Dromara Townlands Dromara civil parish contains the following townlands: * Ardtanagh * Aughnaskeagh * Ballykine * Begny * Burren * Clontanagullion *Crossgar *Derry * Dooglen * Dree * Drin * Dromara * Drumadoney * Drumgavlin * Drumkeeragh * Dunbeg Lower * Dunbeg Upper *Dunmore * Edendarriff * Finnis * Gransha * Guiness * Levallyreagh * Moneynabane * Moybrick Lower * Moybrick Upper * Moydalgan * Mullaghdrin See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, Ba ... References {{reflist ...
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Annahilt
Annahilt / Anahilt () is a village and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in north County Down, Northern Ireland. It is 7.5 miles (12 kilometres) south of Lisburn, and about 14 miles south-west of Belfast, on the main road between Ballynahinch, County Down, Ballynahinch and Hillsborough, County Down, Hillsborough. In the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 Census the village had a population of 1,148. Annahilt has a distinctive drumlin setting, with a small wooded estate on a ridge to the west, and panoramic views on the approaches to the village. Annahilt has a primary school, hair dressers, Scout Hall, an Orange Institution, Orange Hall, a residential care home and a play park. There is also a business park to the north, on the Glebe Road. Annahilt also has a three-star caravan site, known as the 'Lakeside View Caravan Park', on the Magheraconluce Road. History Maps of the early 19th century show little development at Annahilt beyond a schoolhouse and a small number of dwell ...
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Aghaderg
Aghaderg is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in mainly in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, with some areas in the baronies of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half (2 townlands) and Iveagh Upper, Lower Half (1 townland). Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: *Loughbrickland *Poyntzpass *Scarva Townlands Aghaderg civil parish contains the following townlands: * Ballintaggart *Ballygowan * Ballynaskeagh * Ballyvarley * Bovennett * Brickland * Carrickdrumman * Caskum * Coolnacran * Creevy * Derrydrummock * Dromorebrague * Drummiller * Drumnahare * Drumsallagh *Edenderry * Glaskerbeg East * Glaskerbeg West * Glaskermore * Glenloughan * Greenan * Legananny * Lisnabrague * Lisnagade * Lisnagonnell * Lisnatierny * Loughadian * Meenan *Scarva * Shankill See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil ...
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Waringstown
Waringstown is a large village in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies southeast of Lurgan, within the parish of Donaghcloney, and the barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 3,683 people. Over the years, the village has been bestowed numerous awards, including "Best Kept Small Town" for its floral displays and pleasant appearance. History The area of Waringstown was formerly part of the district of Clanconnell, which was within the Gaelic territory of Iveagh. After the Irish Confederate Wars, in which the sons of Glasney McAgholy Magennis of Clanconnell took part, their lands were confiscated by the English and shared among the Cromwellian soldiers in lieu of pay. By 1659, the area had been sold to Englishman William Waring, who built a fortified house on the site of an old fort. The weaving village of Waringstown developed under the auspices of William Waring and his descendants. Waring's son, Samuel, brought Flemish weavers to the villag ...
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