THE BELFAST GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938. Gagh, Corporation, Drumadd, Drumarg, TIRANNY BARONY

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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938. Gagh, Corporation, Drumadd, Drumarg, TIRANNY BARONY 334 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938. gagh, Corporation, Drumadd, Drumarg, TIRANNY BARONY. or Downs, Drumcote, Legarhil], Long- Eglish Parish (part of). stone, Lurgyvallen, Parkmore, or Demesne, .Tullyargle, Tullyelmer, Ballybrocky, Garvaghy, Lisbane, Lis- Tullylost, Tullymore, Tullvworgle, down, Tullyneagh, Tullysaran. Tyross, or Legagilly, Umgola. Clonfeacle Parish (part of). Ballytroddan, Creaghan. PORTADOWN PETTY SESSIONS Derrynoose Parish (part of). DISTRICT. Lisdrumbrughas, Maghery Kilcrany. Eglish Parish. (As constituted by an Order made on 5th August, 1938, under Section 10 of the Aughrafin, Ballaghy, Ballybrolly, Bally- Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal doo, Ballymartrim Etra, B'allymartrim Justice Act (N.L), 1935). Otra, Ballyscandal, Bracknagh, Clogh- fin, Creeveroe, Cullentragh, Drumbee, ONEILLAND, EAST, BARONY. Knockagraffy, Lisadian, Navan, Tam- laght, Terraskane, Tirgarriff, Tonnagh, Seagoe Parish (part of). Tray, Tullynichol. Ballydonaghy, Ballygargan, Ballyhan- Grange Parish (part of). non, Ballymacrandal, Ballynaghy, Bo- combra, Breagh, Carrick, Derryvore, Aghanore, Allistragh, Aughnacloy, Drumlisnagrilly, Drumnacanvy, Eden- Ballymackillmurry, Cabragh, Cargana- derry, Hacknahay, Kernan, Killyco- muck, Carrickaloughran, Carricktrod- main, Knock, Knocknamuckly, Levagh- dan, Drumcarn, Drumsill, Grangemore, ery, Lisnisky, Lylo, Seagoe, Lower; Killylyn, Lisdonwilly, Moneycree, Seagoe, Upper; Tarsan. Mullynure, Teeraw, Tullyard, TuIIy- garran. ONEILLAND, WEST, BARONY. Lisnadill Parish. Drumcree Parish (part of). Aghavilly, Ballyards, Ballycoffer, or Aghanergill, or Corglass, Annagh, Ballyhoy, Ballyheridan, Ballynahone- Annagora, Annakeera, Artabrackagh, beg, Baltarran, Cavanacaw, Enagh, Ballyfodrin, Ballymakeown, Ballyna- Farmacaffly, Kennedies, Killynure, Lis- gowan, Ballyoran, Ballyworkan, Balty- banoe, Lisdrumard, Lislea, Magherar- lum, Clonamola, Clonmartin, Clownagh, ville, Moneypatrick, Tirearly. Coharra, Corbracky, Corcrain, Corcul- lentragh Beg, Corcullentragh More, FEWS, LOWER, B'ARONY. Cornalack, Cornamucklagh, Cushenny, Kildarton Parish (part of). Derryanvil, Derrybrughas, Derrycaw, Calone, Drumbee Beg, Drumbee More, Derrycory, Derrykerran, Derrymacfall, Edenaveys, Edenknappagh, Killeen. Derrymattry, Derryvane, Diviny, Lisnadill Parish Drumalis, Drumcree, Drumgoose, Ballymacanab, Ballymoran, Ballyna- Drumharriff, Druminallyduff, Drum- galliagh, Broughan, Drumconwell, menagh, Drumnakelly, Drumnasoo, Drumgaw, Ennislare, Killycapple, Kil- Drumnevan, Farra, Foy Beg, Garvaghy, | Kilmagamish, Kilmoriarty, Kingarve, lyfaddy, Latmacollum, Outlack. 1 FEWS, UPPER, BARONY. Leganny, Maghon, Mullantine, Rich- mount or Aghavellon, Selshion, Tavan- Lisnadill Parish agh. Timakeel. Lislea, Lisnadill. ONEILLAND, WEST, BARONY. Kilmore Parish (part of). Armagh Parish Annaboe, Annahugh, Ballintaggart, Killuney. Ballybreagh, Ballyhagan, Ballynahinch, Balfytrue, Ballwilly, Bottlehill, Castle- Grange Parish (part of). raw, Clonroot, Creenagh, Derryhale, Annaclare, Annacranph, Ardrea, Bally- Derryloughan, Drumard (Jones), brannan, Ballyknick, Drumman Beg, Drumard (Primate), Drumnahunshin, Drumart, Drumman More, Drumogher, Kilmore, Kincon, Lissheffiield, Lurgan- Greenan, Kilmachugh, Salter's Grange. cot. Mulladry, Mullaleish, Mullaletragh, Kildarton Parish. Tullymore. Altaturk, Legavilly, Mullaghbane, Mullanasilla, Mullyloughran, Rath- Loughgall Parish (part of). drumgran, Tirnascobe. Annagh more, Ardress East, Ardress Kilmore Parish (part of). West, Ballygassey, Ballymagerney, Ballytyrone, Corugh, Derrycrew, Annareagh, Ballyleny, Cavan, Cloghan, DrumharrifF, Fernagreevagh, Levalleg- Corcreevy, Crewcat, Kilmacanty, Lis- kyborough, Maynooth, Money, Richhill, lish, Lisneany, Lissheffield, Loughgall. or Legacorry, Rockmacreeny, Shewis, Newry Parish. Tullygarden. Grange Lower, Grange Upper. Loughgall Parish (part of). Tartaraghan Parish (part of). Drumart, Drumilly, Drumnasoo, Tur- Brughas, Crannagil, Dressogagh, carra. DrummanoiT. Magaraty..
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