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The Belfast Gazette Published Dp Flutftoritp number 1,153 213 The Belfast Gazette Published Dp flutftoritp Registered as a newspaper. FRIDAY, 8th OCTOBER, 1943. MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS. Cargagh, Oogher, Corbally, Demesne of Down, Grangican, Hollymount Jordan's Acre, Killa- DOWNPATRICK PETTY SESSIONS vees, Lisnamaul, Magheralaggan, Marshalls- DISTRICT. town, Quarter Cormick, Ringreagh, Russell's (As constituted by an Order made on 23rd Quarter, Saul Quarter, Struell, Tobercorran, August, 1943, under Section 10 of the Summary Tobertnoney, Tullymurry, Woodgrange. Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice Act (North- ern Ireland), 1935). BARONY OF CASTLEREAGH UPPER MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS. Parish of Kilmore:—Carnacally, Kilmore, Lisna- ARDGLASS PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICT. more. BARONY OF KINELARTY (As constituted by an Order made on 23rd August, 1943, under Section 10 of the Summary Parish of Kilmore:—Murvaclogher or Broagh- Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice Act (North- Clogh, Rossconnor. ern Ireland), 1935). Parish of Loughinisland: — Annadorn, Drum- gooland, Dunnanew, Farranfad. BARONY OF LECALE LOWER BARONY OF LECALE LOWER Parish of Ardglass:—Ardglass, Ardtole, Coney Parish of Bailee:—Ballyalton, Ballynagross Lower, •Island, Jordan's Crew, Kildare's Crew, Ringfad, Ballynagross Upper, Ballyirenan, Ballytrustan, Ross, Tullycarnan. Ballywalter, Dillin, Loughmoney, SHevena- griddle otherwise Slieve-na-grideal. Parish of Bailee:—Ballybrannagh Lower, Bally- Parish of Ballyculter:—Audleystown, Ballinarry, ibrannagh Upper, Ballyclander Lower, Bally- Ballintlieve, Ballyculter Lower, Ballycul'ter clander Upper, Ballycruttle, Ballyhossett, Upper, Ballylenagh, Ballynagarrick, Cargagh, Ballyhossett Milltown, Ballymurry, Bally- Carrintaggart, Castlemahon, Castleward, Ferry sallagh, Carrowbaghran, Church Bailee, Spittle Quarter, Lagnagappoge, Loughkeelan, Raholp, Bailee, Spittle Quarter. Strangford Lower, Strangford Upper, Tully- Parish of Ballyculter:—Whitehills. ratty. Parish of Dunsfort:—Ballybeg, Ballyedock Lower, Islands:—Black, Chapel, Jackdaw, Sandy, Swan, Ballyedock Upper, Ballyhornan, Ballymenagh, Vally alias O'Valla Isle. Three other Islands. Bishop's Court, Corbally, Dunsfort, Lismore, Parish of Inch:—Annadoy, Ballygally, Ballyna- Ringawaddy, Sheepland Beg, Sheepland More, craig, Ballyrenan, Dunanelly, Finaforogue, Inch, Tollumgrange Lower, Tollumgrange Upper, Magheracranmoney, Turmennan, Shuters Tullynaskeagh, Guns Island. Island. Parish of Kilclief:—Acre McCricket, Ballywoodan, Parish of Rathmullan—Ballyorgan. Glehe, Isle McCricket, Kilclief, Killard Lower, Parish of Saul:—Ballintogher, Ballys-tokes, Bally- Killard Upper, -Tullyfoyle Lower, Tullyfoyle sugagh, Carrowcarlin, Carrowyanny, Lisbane, Upper. Lisboy, Portloughan, Qtioile, Ringbane, BARONY OF LECALE UPPER Russell's Quarter North, Russell's Quarter South, Saul, Walshestown. Parish of Bright:—Ballycan, Ballyflargan, Bally- Islands:—Castle, Gores, Green, Hare, Launches gallum, Ballygilbert, Ballylig, Ballynagallagh, Little, Launches Long, Salt, Shark. Ballynoe, Ballyviggis, Bright, Carrowbane, Carrowdressex, Castlescreen, Commonreagh, BARONY OF LECALE UPPER Coniamstown, Crolly's Quarter, Grangewalls, Parish of Bright:—Erenagh. Island Henry, Kilbride, Legamaddy, Lissoid, Parish of Down:—Ardmeen, Audlcy's Acre, Bally- Strand, Tullincspick, Whigamstown. donety, Ballydonnell, BaUydugan, Ballykeel, Parish of Ra'thmullen:—Ballylucas, Ballynewport, Ballykilbeg, Ballymote Lower, Ballymote Ballyplunt, Ballyvaston, Glebe, Islandbane, Middle, Ballymote Upper, BallyrolV, Bally- Killough, RathmuPen Lower, Rathmullen strew, Ballyvange, Ballywarren, Bonecastle, Upper, Roseglass, Sa'.nt John's Point.
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