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Ulster Covenant – Byers Signatories ULSTER COVENANT – BYERS SIGNATORIES Name Address Parliamentary Division District Place of Signing. Byers A Linnegore Armagh: Mid. Killyleagh Orange Hall Byers Agnes Elizabeth 32 Esmond Street Belfast: West Shankill Shankill Road Orange Hall Byers Albert F 62 Newington Avenue Belfast: East Dock York Street Lecture Hall Byers Andrew Hoggstown, Donaghadee Down: North Donaghadee Assembly Rooms Byers Andrew 13 Virginia Street Belfast: East Ormeau Willowfield Unionist Club Byers Anne Carrickaboy Cavan: East Deehommed Denn Vestry Room Byers Annie Drumbeg, Dunmurry Down: East Drumbeg Drumbeg Orange Hall Byers Annie Drumbeg Down: East Drumbeg Drumbeg Orange Hall Byers Bessie Dewsbury, Earlswood Road Belfast: East Victoria Strandtown Hall & Belmont Presb.Church Byers Cal Ara Hotel Bangor Down: North Bangor Dufferin Memorial Hall Byers Catherine 8 Wilton Square South Belfast: West Shankill Albert Hall Byers David 1 Ulsterdale Street Belfast: East Ormeau Willowfield Unionist Club Byers David Cherryvalley Comber Down: North Comber Various Byers David P 8 Stranmillis Gardens Belfast: South Saint Anne's Old Town Hall Byers E A May Beechmount Strabane Tyrone: North Strabane Strabane Byers Edwin 3 Asylum Road Derry L'derry: North Cumber Cumber Lecture Hall Byers Elizabeth 32 Esmond Street Belfast: West Shankill Shankill Road Orange Hall Byers Elizabeth West End Park, Balmoral Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Elizabeth Greyabbey Down: North Grey Abbey Grey Abbey Byers Elllie 13 Virginia Street Belfast: South Cromac Crescent Church Byers Ena Greyabbey Down: North Grey Abbey Grey Abbey Byers Essie 15 Moscow Street Belfast: West Shankill Shankill Road Orange Hall Byers Fanny Dreenagh House, Belfast Belfast: South Saint Anne's Old Town Hall Byers Fanny A Carriaga Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Florence 62 Newington Avenue Belfast: North Clifton Cliftonville Unionist Club Byers Fraller H Courtrai, Belguim Belfast: North Ligoniel Ligoniel Orange Hall Byers Frank Sunbrasu Cottage, Bangor Down: North Bangor Guild Hall Byers Fred Mountankell Monaghan: North Trough Shanco Hall Byers George Derryvane Monaghan: North Trough Glennan 1 Byers George Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers H E Gaythorpe, Knock Belfast: East Pottinger Megain Lecture Hall Byers Helena Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers Henry Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers Henry Drummollaught, Virginia Cavan: East Ballyjamesduff Presbyterian Church Hall Byers Henry Annagh Monaghan: North Trough Emyvale Orange Hall Byers Hugh Pound Street Down: West Banbridge Town Hall Byers Hugh Gartnabraher, Ballyjamesduff Cavan: West Ballyheelan Ballymachugh Byers Hugh Warden Railway Street Comber Down: North Comber Orange Hall Byers Isabel M Mill Farm, Markethill Armagh: South Markethill Tullyallen Presbyterian Church Byers Isabella - Cavan: West - - Byers Isabella - Cavan Crosserlough Kildramferton Rectory Byers J H - Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Jackson 32 Esmond Street Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers James Demsbury, Earslwood Road Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers James 16 Trafalgar Street Belfast: East Dock York Street Lecture Hall Byers James 5 Victoria Road L'derry City Londonderry Byers James Mountstewart, Newtownards Down: North Newtownards Mountstewart Byers James Listonan, Bailieborough Cavan: East Bailieborough Knockbride Rectory Byers James Cornagrove, Ballyjamesduff Cavan: East Ballyjamesduff Presbyterian Church Hall Byers James Graughnagree, Ballyjamesduff Cavan: East Bailieborough Billis Byers James Tammalaght Cavan: East Bailieborough Billis Byers James Newtownards, Co Down Lanarkshire: NE Wishaw Wishaw Byers James Collon Lane, Londonderry Londonderry City Londonderry Byers James 65 Movilla Street Down: North Newtownards Town Hall Byers James Churchtown Post Office Donegal: East Killea Carrigans Byers James - Cavan Crosserlough Kildramferton Rectory Byers James T Dewsbury, Strandtown Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Jane Hogstown Down: North Donaghadee Donaghadee Byers Jane Drummons, Scotstown Monaghan: North Monaghan Methodist Church Monaghan Byers Jane Downshire Road Down: North Holywood Gymnasium Byers Jane - Cavan: East Bailieborough Knockbride Rectory Byers John Stramaquerty Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers John Lisdonan Cavan: East Bailieborough Knockbride Rectory 2 Byers John Aughwilla Cavan: West Ballinagh Ballintemple Byers John Carrig, Virginia Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers John Graughnague Cavan: East Bailieborough Billis Byers John Dunover Down: North Grey Abbey Grey Abbey Byers John 4 Cotogan Street Belfast: South Saint Anne's Old Town Hall Byers John J - Cavan Crosserlough Kildramferton Rectory Byers John James Cornaden Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers John William Carrickaboy P.O. Cavan: East Deehommed Denn Vestry Room Byers Joseph - Cavan Crosserlough Kildramferton Rectory Byers Joseph Stramaquerty Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Joseph Gark, Ballyjamesduff Cavan: East Ballyjamesduff Presbyterian Church Hall Byers Joseph Derryvane Monaghan: North Trough Glennan Byers J T Dewsbury, Earlswood Road Belfast: East Victoria Strandtown Hall & Belmont Presb.Church Byers Kate Mount Anketell, Emyville Monaghan: North Clones, D and T 11 Board Room Homes Byers Kathleen Mowhau Armagh: South Markethill Tullyallen Presbyterian Church Byers Letitia 16 Movilla Street Down: North Newtownards Guild Hall Byers Letitia Alice - Cavan: East Bailieborough Knockbride Rectory Byers Lizzie Drumgahan Monaghan: North Trough Glennan Byers Maggie Cherryvalley Down: North Comber The Square and Houses Byers Maggie Stramaquerty Virginia Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Magie Aughawilla Cavan: West Ballinagh Ballintemple Orange Lodge Byers Mandale Morchan, Markethill, Co. Armagh Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Margaret 21 Wensley Street Belfast: East Pottinger Sinclair Seamen's Church Byers Marjorie Mowhau Armagh: South Markethill Tullyallen Presbyterian Church Byers Martha 62 Newington Avenue Belfast: North Fortwilliam Fortwilliam Lecture Hall Byers Martha Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers Mary Moneycarrie L'derry: South Agivey Aghadowey Byers Mary Mount Anketell, Emyville Monaghan: North Clones, D&T 11 Board Room Homes Byers Mary 49 Pound Street Down: North Newtownards Town Hall Byers Mary Derryvane Glasslough Monaghan: North Trough Glennan Byers Mary 7 Rosemount Gardens, Belfast Down: North Bangor Guild Hall Byers Mary A Carriaga Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Mary Anne Church Street, Cavan Cavan: West Cavan Cavan Byers Matilda Glengahan, Ravenhill Gardens Belfast: East Ormeau Ravenhill Road Lecture Hall 3 Byers ME 6 Melrose Terrace Londonderry Waterside Waterside Byers Minnie Drumbeg Down: East Drumbeg Drumbeg Orange Hall Byers Minnie S Aughacashel, Virginia Cavan: East Ballyjamesduff Presbyterian Church Hall Byers Mrs John Molesworth Road Tyrone: East Cookstown Orange Hall Byers Mrs S Cornaden, Virginia Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Rachel De Forde Dewsbury, Strandtown Belfast: East Victoria Strandtown Hall & Belmont Presb.Church Byers Rachel Harper Railway Street Comber Down: North Comber Orange Hall Byers Richard William 360 Donegal Road Belfast: South Saint Anne's Old Town Hall Byers Robert 62 Newington Avenue Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Robert Trugahan Monaghan: North Trough Glennan Byers Robert Moygashel Tyrone: East Dungannon Parochial Hall Byers Robert Melrose Terrace Londonderry Londonderry Waterside Waterside Byers Robert Emyvale Monaghan: North Trough Shanco Hall Byers Robert Fermoyle Monaghan: North Scotstown Clogh Byers Robert Graughnagree Cavan: East Bailieborough Billis Byers Robert H 18 Ferryquay Street Londonderry Londonderry City Londonderry Byers Robert James 62 Newington Avenue Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Sam Carrigo, Killinkere Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Sam Mouhan, Markethill Armagh: South Markethill Tullyallen Presbyterian Church Byers Samuel Aughacashel, Virginia Cavan: East Ballyjamesduff Presbyterian Church Hall Byers Samuel Town Park, Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers Samuel 127 Upper Canning Street Belfast: North Duncairn N E Unionist Assoc.Rooms, Brougham St. Byers Samuel Hildorough, Ballyjamesduff Cavan: East Ballyjamesduff Presbyterian Church Hall Byers Samuel A 62 Newington Avenue Belfast: South Saint Anne's City Hall Byers Sara 20 Pakenham Street Belfast: South Cromac Crescent Church Byers Sara The Close, Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe 1st Presbyterian Church Byers Sarah Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers Sarah Drumbeg Down: East Drumbeg Drumbeg Orange Hall Byers Sarah 4 Lewis Street Rosemount Londonderry City Londonderry Byers Sarah Raphoe Donegal: East Raphoe Temperance Hall Byers Sarah Limnagore Armagh: Mid. Killyleagh Orange Hall Byers Sarah M Tullyarden L'derry: North Culmore Victoria Hall Byers Susannah Fermoyle Monaghan: North Scotstown Clogh Byers Thomas Mountstewart, Newtownards Down: North Newtownards Mountstewart 4 Byers Thomas Virginia, Co. Cavan Scotland Glasgow 100 Wellington Street Byers Thomas Earlswood Road, Strandtown Belfast: East Victoria Sydenham Methodist Church Byers Thomas Drumsill, Armagh Armagh: Mid. Armagh Armagh Byers Thomas Carriga Cavan: East Bailieborough Killinkere Byers Thomas 32 Esmond Street Belfast: West Woodvale Boundary Street Mission Hall Byers Thomas Doagh Antrim: East Ballyclare Kilbride Presb.Church, Doagh Byers Thomas Jun. Greyabbey
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