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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 o ...
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Civil Parishes In Ireland
Civil parishes () are units of territory in the island of Ireland that have their origins in old Gaelic territorial divisions. They were adopted by the Anglo-Norman Lordship of Ireland and then by the Elizabethan Kingdom of Ireland, and were formalised as land divisions at the time of the Plantations of Ireland. They no longer correspond to the boundaries of Roman Catholic or Church of Ireland parishes, which are generally larger. Their use as administrative units was gradually replaced by Poor Law Divisions in the 19th century, although they were not formally abolished. Today they are still sometimes used for legal purposes, such as to locate property in deeds of property registered between 1833 and 1946. Origins The Irish parish was based on the Gaelic territorial unit called a '' túath'' or '' Trícha cét''. Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, the Anglo-Norman barons retained the ''tuath'', later renamed a parish or manor, as a unit of taxation. The civil parish ...
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Greenan (Dromore)
Greenan may refer to: *Greenan (surname) Places ;Northern Ireland * Greenan, Aghaderg, a townland in the civil parish of Aghaderg in County Down * Greenan, Bodoney Lower, a townland in the civil parish of Bodoney Lower in County Tyrone * Greenan, County Armagh, a townland in the civil parish of Grange in County Armagh * Greenan, County Fermanagh, a townland in the civil parish of Kinawley in County Fermanagh * Greenan, County Londonderry, a townland in the civil parish of Faughanvale in County Londonderry * Greenan, Culfeightrin, a townland in the civil parish of Culfeightrin in County Antrim * Greenan, Dromore, County Down, a townland in civil parish of Dromore in County Down * Greenan, Dromore, County Tyrone, a townland in the civil parish of Dromore in County Tyrone * Greenan, Duneane, a townland in the civil parish of Duneane in County Antrim * Greenan, Kilskeery, a townland in the civil parish of Kilskeery in County Tyrone * Greenan, Newry, a townland in the civil parish of New ...
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Drumlough (Dromore)
Drumlough may refer to: *Drumlough, Hillsborough Drumlough ( ga, Druim Loch) is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, south of Hillsborough and east of Dromore. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 96 people. It is situated in the Lisburn City Council area. Locally s ... * Drumlough, Rathfriland {{geodis ...
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