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The Belfast Gazette, July 31, 1936 297 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, JULY 31, 1936 297 Parish -of Killinchy. BARONY OF IVEAGH UPPER, Ballycloghan, Ballygowan, Drumreagh, UPPER HALF. Ravara. Parish of Clonallan. Parish of Kilmood. Cabragh, Cullion. Kilmood, Ballybunden. Parish of Drumgath. BARONY OF CASTLEREAGH UPPER. Ballydoo, Ballykeel, Barnmeen, Cam- Parish of Killaney. any, Cross, Drumgath, Drumgreenagh, Carrickmaddyroe, Carricknaveigh, Kill- Drumlough, Kiltarriff, Lissize, Lurgan- aney, Lisbane. cahone, Tullyquilly. Parish of Killinchy. BARONY OF LORDSHIP OF NEWRY Aughnadarragh, Barnamaghery, Car- BARONY. rickmannon. Parish of Newry. Parish of Kilmore. Ardarragh, Curley, Finnards, Gransha, Ballydyan, Barnamaghery, Cahard, Ouley. Clontaghnaglar, Creevycarnonan, Drumgiven, Listooder. Parish of Saintfield. WARRENPOINT PETTY SESSIONS Ballyagherty, Ballynockan, Ballymaca- DISTRICT. ranery, Bresagh, Carsonstown, alias Carsons, Craignasasonagh, Creevy- (As constituted by an Order- made under. loughgare, Drumaconnell East, Druma- Section 10 of the Summary Jurisdiction connell West, Drumalig, Glasdrumman, and Criminal Justice Act (N.I.), 1935.) Killinure, Leggygowan, Lessans, Lis- BARONY OF IVEAGH UPPER, dalgan, Lisdoonan, Lisowen, Lisnasal- UPPER HALF. lagh, Ouley, alias Oughley, Saintfield Parish of Clonallan. Parks, Tonaghmore, Tullywasnacunagh Aghavilly, Aghnamoira, Aghnagon, alias Tullywest. Ballydesland, Ballydulany, Ballymacon- BARONY OF DUFFERIN. aghy, Ballyrussell, Ballyvally, Burren, Parish of Killinchy. Carmeen, Carrickmacstay, Carrogs, Ballymacashen. Clonallen Glebe, Clontafleece, Donagh- BARONY OF KINELARTY. aguy, Edentrumly, Lurgancanty, Mayo, Parish of Kilmore. Milltown, Tamnaharry. Rademan. Parish of Kilbroney. Ballinran, Ballinran Upr., Ballyagholy, Ballyedmond, Ballyedmond Upr., Bally- monay, Ballyneddan, Ballyneddan Upr., Drumreagh, Drumreagh Upper, Drum- RATHFRYLAND PETTY SESSIONS sesk, Kilbroney, Kilbroney Upr., Knock- DISTRICT. barragh, Levallyclanone, Levallyreagh, (As constituted by an Order made imder Moygannon, Newtown, Newtown Upr., Section 10 of the Summary Jurisdiction Rosstrevor, Rosstrevor Mountains, and Criminal Justice Act (N.L), 1935.) Rosstrevor Upr., The Point Park. BARONY OF IVEAGH UPPER, Parish of Warrenpoint. LOWER HALF. Dromore, Narrow Water, Ringmacilroy. Parish of Clonduff. Ballyaughian, Ballycoshone Lr., Bally- coshone Upr., Ballygorian Beg. Bally- gorian More, Ballykeel, Ballymaghery, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR Ballynagappoge, Ballynanny, Bally- NORTHERN IRELAND. weely, Cabragh, Carcullion, Cavan, The Civil Service Commissioners for C 1 e o m a c k, Drumbonniff, Drumna- Northern Ireland hereby announce that scamph, Goward, Islandmoyle, Kinghill, Certificates of Qualification have been Leitrim, Lenish, Leode, Lisnamulligan, issued by them in favour of the under- Mullaghmore, Stang, Tamary. mentioned persons:— Parish of Drumballyroney. 7th May, 1936. Annahunshigo, Aughnavallog, Bally- Typist—Evelyn Florence Manderson. brick, Ballynamagna, Ballyroney, Cavan, 9th May, 1936. Drumarkin, Drumdreenagh, Edena- Assistant Inspector (Marketing of garry, Grallaghgreenan, Imdel, alias Eggs)—Hugh Carson. Embdale, Lackari, Lisnacreevy, Lisna- llth May, 1936. croppan, Lisnavaghrog, Lisnisk, Lissize, Typist—Dorothy Josephine Whitten. Moneygore, Rossconor, Seafin, Tirfer- 14th May, 1936. gus, Tirkelly, Tirgorey. Clerk—Henry Andrew Barrett Lloyd. Parish of Drumgooland- 20th May, 1936. Ballymackilreiny, Ballyward, Clogh- Telephonist—Mary Elizabeth Chambers. skelt, Deehommed, Drumadonnell, 29th May, 1936. Moneyslane. Typist—Grace Matilda Hamill. Parish of Kilcoo. 3rd June, 1936. Letalian, Clerk—William John Stewart. Parish of Newry. 8th June, 1936. Shannaghan. Typist—Agnes Katherine Latimer..
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