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Sheet No. Townland Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union/ Dispensary/Local District Electoral District Electoral Division No. Superintendent Registrar's District Division [DED] 1911 [DED] after 1921 Registrar's District 1 9 Acravally Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle The Fair Head The Fair Head 2 19, 24 Aganlane or Parkmore Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Red Bay Glenariff 3 43 Aghaboy Drummaul Toome Upper Ballymena Toome Drumanaway Drumanaway 4 48 Aghacarnaghan Duneane Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Cargin Cargin 5 48 Aghacarnaghan, part of Duneane Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Cargin Cargin 6 28, 29, 33 Aghacully Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena Broughshane Longmore Longmore 7 28, 29 Aghafatten Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena Broughshane Longmore Longmore 8 15 Aghagheigh Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Cushendall Glendun 9 9, 14 Aghaleck Ramoan Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Glenshesk Glenshesk 10 49 Aghaloughan Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Randalstown Cranfield 11 25 Aghalum Ardclinis Glenarm Lower Larne Glenarm Ardclinis Glencloy 12 12 Aghancrossy Derrykeighan Dunluce Lower Ballymoney Dervock Dervock Dervock 13 36, 37 Aghavary Grange of Ballyscullion Toome Upper Ballymena Toome Ballyscullion Ballyscullion 14 33 Aghnadore Racavan Antrim Lower Ballymena Broughshane Broughshane Broughshane 15 8, 13 Aghrunniaght Armoy Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Armoy Armoy 16 15 Agolagh Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Cushendall Glendun 17 37 Ahoghill Village Ahoghill Toome Lower Ballymena Ahoghill Ahoghill Ahoghill 18 3 Aird Billy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Dunseverick Dunseverick 19 13 Alcrossagh Armoy Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Armoy Glenshesk 20 18, 19 Aldorough Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Castlequarter Ballyhoe Ballyhoe 21 10, 15 Altagore Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Cushendall Cushleake Glenmakeeran 22 13, 14, 18 Altarichard Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Castlequarter Ballyhoe Ballyhoe 23 18, 19 Altaveedan, North Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Castlequarter Ballyhoe Ballyhoe 24 18, 19 Altaveedan, South Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Castlequarter Ballyhoe Ballyhoe 25 19 Altmore Lower Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Red Bay Glenariff 26 19 Altmore Upper Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Red Bay Glenariff 27 18, 19, 24 Altnahinch Loughguile Kilconway Ballymoney Castlequarter Corkey Corkey 28 37, 43 Andraid Drummaul Toome Upper Ballymena Toome Drumanaway Drumanaway 29 48 Annaghmore Duneane Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Cargin Cargin 30 23 Anticur Rasharkin Kilconway Ballymena Clogh Glenbuck Glenbuck 31 35, 40 Antiville Larne Glenarm Upper Larne Larne Larne Gardenmore 32 50 Antrim Town Antrim Antrim Upper Antrim Antrim Antrim Antrim Urban 33 29 Antynanum Racavan Antrim Lower Ballymena Glenwhirry Slemish Slemish 34 37 Appletee Connor Antrim Lower Ballymena Galgorm Kells Cromkill 35 3, 7 Araboy Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Croagh Croagh 36 14 Ardagh Ramoan Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Glenshesk Glenshesk 37 14, 19 Ardaghmore or Glentop Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Glenshesk Glenshesk 38 20 Ardclinis Ardclinis Glenarm Lower Larne Waterfoot Ardclinis Ardclinis 39 15 Ardicoan Grange of Inispollan Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Glendun Glendun 40 3 Ardihannon Billy Cary Ballymoney/Coleraine Bushmills Bushmills Bushmills 41 36, 37 Ardnaglass Grange of Ballyscullion Toome Upper Ballymena Toome Ballyscullion Ballyscullion 42 13 Armoy Town in Mill Five acres. Armoy Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Armoy Armoy 43 32 Artibrannan Craigs Toome Lower Ballymena Galgorm Galgorm Galgorm 44 17, 18, 22 Artiferrall Kilraghts Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Castlequarter Kilraghts Kilraghts 45 21 Artiforty or Shanaghy Lower Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney Dirraw The Vow The Vow 46 15 Artigoran Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Seacon Seacon 47 21 Artiloman Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney Dirraw The Vow The Vow 48 3 Artimacormick Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Dunseverick Dunseverick 49 42, 43, 48, 49 Artlone Duneane Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Cranfield Cargin W. Macafee 1 03/12/2014 North and Mid Antrim - Official Townlands: Administrative Divisions [Sorted by Townland] Record O.S. Sheet No. Townland Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union/ Dispensary/Local District Electoral District Electoral Division No. Superintendent Registrar's District Division [DED] 1911 [DED] after 1921 Registrar's District 50 27 Artnacrea Dunaghy Kilconway Ballymena Clogh Clogh Clogh 51 21, 22 Artnagross Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney Dirraw The Vow The Vow 52 44 Artnagullian Connor Antrim Lower Antrim Connor Connor Connor 53 43, 49 Artresnahan Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Randalstown Cranfield 54 34 Aughaboy Tickmacrevan Glenarm Lower Larne Glenarm Glenarm Glenarm South 55 43 Aughalish Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Randalstown Sharvogues 56 29 Aughareamlagh Tickmacrevan Glenarm Lower Larne Glenarm Glencloy Glencloy 57 31 Aughnacleagh Portglenone Toome Lower Ballymena Portglenone Lisnagarran Lisnagarran 58 10 Aughnaholle Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Cushendall Cushleake Glenmakeeran 59 31, 36 Aughnahoy Portglenone Toome Lower Ballymena Portglenone Portglenone Portglenone 60 10 Aughnasillagh Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Cushendall Cushleake Glenmakeeran 61 37 Aughterclooney Ahoghill Toome Upper Ballymena Ahoghill Cloghogue Cloghogue 62 29, 30 Ault alias Gowkstown Tickmacrevan Glenarm Lower Larne Glenarm Glenarm Glenarm South 63 21 Ballaghbeddy Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney Dirraw The Vow The Vow 64 12, 17 Ballaghmore Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Stranocum Stranocum 65 3, 7 Ballaghmore or Bushmills Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine Bushmills Portrush Rural Dunluce 66 49 Ballealy North Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Randalstown Cranfield 67 49 Ballealy South Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim Randalstown Randalstown Cranfield 68 37 Ballee Connor Antrim Lower Ballymena Galgorm Kells Cromkill 69 8, 13 Balleny Armoy Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Armoy Armoy 70 17 Ballinamore Town Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Seacon Seacon 71 15 Ballindam Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Cushendall Cushleake Glenmakeeran 72 8 Ballinlea Lower Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Croagh Croagh 73 8 Ballinlea Upper Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Croagh Croagh 74 10 Ballinloughan Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Cushendall Cushleake Glenmakeeran 75 4 Ballintoy Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Ballintoy Ballintoy 76 4 Ballintoy Demesne Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Ballintoy Ballintoy 77 4 Ballintoy Town Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Ballintoy Ballintoy 78 2, 3 Ballintrae Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine Bushmills Portrush Rural Dunluce 79 24, 28 Ballsallagh Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena Broughshane Glenravill Glenravill 80 15 Ballure Grange of Inispollan Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Glendun Glendun 81 15 Ballyagan Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Cushendall Glendun 82 39, 45 Ballyalbanagh Ballycor Antrim Upper Larne Larne Ballycor Ballycor 83 3 Ballyallaght Billy Cary Ballycastle Croagh Dunseverick Dunseverick 84 31, 32, 36, 37 Ballybeg Ahoghill Toome Lower Ballymena Ahoghill Ahoghill Ahoghill 85 50 Ballybentragh Grange of Nilteen Antrim Upper Antrim Templepatrick Donegore Dunadry 86 9 Ballyberidagh North Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Glenshesk The Fair Head 87 9 Ballyberidagh South Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Glenshesk The Fair Head 89 11, 23 Ballybogy Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney Dervock Benvarden Benvarden 88 23 Ballybogy Dunaghy Kilconway Ballymena Clogh Clogh Clogh 90 39, 40, 45, 46 Ballyboley Ballycor Antrim Upper Larne Larne Ballycor Ballycor 91 35, 40 Ballyboley Larne Glenarm Upper Larne Larne Larne Gardenmore 92 37 Ballybollen Ahoghill Toome Upper Ballymena Ahoghill Cloghogue Cloghogue 93 37 Ballybollen Drummaul Toome Upper Ballymena Ahoghill Cloghogue Cloghogue 94 17 Ballyboylands, Lower Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Stranocum Stranocum 95 17 Ballyboylands, Upper Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Stranocum Stranocum 96 15 Ballybrack Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle Cushendall Cushendall Glendun 97 44, 45 Ballybracken Kilbride Antrim Upper Antrim Doagh Kilbride Kilbride 98 18, 19 Ballybraddin Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Castlequarter Corkey Corkey W. Macafee 2 03/12/2014 North and Mid Antrim - Official Townlands: Administrative Divisions [Sorted by Townland] Record O.S. Sheet No. Townland Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union/ Dispensary/Local District Electoral District Electoral Division No. Superintendent Registrar's District Division [DED] 1911 [DED] after 1921 Registrar's District 99 17 Ballybrakes, part of (rural) Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Ballymoney/Enagh Kirkmoyle 100 17 Ballybrakes, part of (urban) Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Ballymoney Ballymoney Ballymoney 101 13 Ballybregagh Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney Dervock Ballycregagh Ballycregagh 102 1 Ballycarry Rathlin Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Rathlin Rathlin 103 4, 5, 8, 9 Ballycastle Town [including Townparks] Ramoan Cary Ballycastle Ballycastle Ballycastle Ballycastle Urban 104 45, 51 Ballyclare Grange of Doagh Antrim Upper Antrim Doagh Ballyclare Ballyclare Rural 105 45, 51 BallyclareTown Grange of Doagh Antrim Upper Antrim Doagh Ballyclare Ballyclare Rural 106 44, 45 Ballyclaverty Donegore Antrim Upper Antrim Templepatrick Donegore Donegore
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