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Down Townlands Geographical Index Table Townlands in County Down List Acre McCricket Aghacullion Aghandunvarran Aghavilly Aghlisnafin Aghnaleck Aghnamoira Aghnatrisk Aghyoghill Angus Rock Annacloy Annadorn Annaghanoon Annaghbane Annaghmakeonan Annahunshigo Ardaghy Ardarragh Ardbrin Ardgeehan Ardglass Ardigon Ardilea Ardkeen Ardkeeragh Ardmeen Ardminnan Ardquin Ardtanagh Ardtole Attical Audley's Acre Audleystown Aughintober Aughnacaven Aughnacloy Aughnadarragh Aughnadrumman Aughnafosker Aughnagon Aughnahoory Aughnaloopy Aughnaskeagh Aughnavallog Aughrim Backaderry Backnamullagh Ballaghanery Ballaghanery Upper Ballaghbeg Balleevy Balleny Balliggan Ballinarry Ballincurry Ballincurry Upper Ballindoalty Ballindoalty Upper Ballinlare Ballinran Ballinran Upper Ballintaggart Ballintine Ballintlieve Ballintogher Ballintur Ballintur Upper Balloo Balloo Lower Ballooly Balloolymore Balloonigan Ballyadam Ballyagherty Ballyaghlis Ballyagholy Ballyalgan Ballyalicock Ballyalloly Ballyaltikilligan Ballyalton Ballyardel Ballyatwood Ballyaughian Ballybannan Ballybarnes Ballybeen Ballybeg Ballyblack Ballyblack Little Ballyblaugh Ballyboghilbo Ballybrannagh Ballybrannagh Ballyboley Ballybranigan Lower Upper Ballybunden and Ballybredagh Ballybrick Ballybryan Kilmood Ballybuttle Ballycam Ballycanal Ballycarn Ballycarngannon Ballycastle Ballyclander Lower Ballyclander Upper Ballycoshone Ballycloghan Ballycopeland Ballycoshone Lower Upper Ballycowan Ballycran Beg Ballycran More Ballycreelly Ballycreen Ballycroghan Ballycross Ballycrune Ballycruttle Ballycullen Ballyculter Lower Ballyculter Upper Ballycultra Ballydargan Ballydavey Ballydesland Ballydollaghan Ballydonety Ballydonnell Ballydoo Ballydoonan Ballydorn Ballydown Ballydrain Ballydrumman Ballydugan Ballydulany Ballydyan Ballyedmond Ballyedmond Upper Ballyedock Lower Ballyedock Upper Ballyedock or Ballyesborough Ballyewry Ballyferis Carrstown Ballyfinragh Ballyfotherly Ballyfounder Ballyfrench Ballyfrenis Ballygalget Ballygallum Ballygally Ballygarvan Ballygarvigan Ballygeegan Ballygelagh Ballygilbert Ballyginny Ballyglighorn Ballygorian Beg Ballygorian More Ballygoskin Ballygowan Ballygraffan Ballygrainey Ballygrangee Ballygrot Ballygunaghan Ballyhafry Ballyhaft Ballyhalbert Ballyhanwood Ballyharry Ballyhaskin Ballyhay Ballyhemlin Ballyhenny Ballyhenry Ballyhenry Island Ballyhenry Major Ballyhenry Minor Ballyherly Ballyholland Lower Ballyholland Upper Ballyholme Ballyhomra Ballyhornan Ballyhosset Ballykeel Ballyhosset Milltown Ballykeel Ballykeel Artifinny Edenagonnell Ballykeel Lougherne Ballykelly Ballykilbeg Ballykillare Ballykine Ballykine Lower Ballykine Upper Ballykinler Lower Ballykinler Middle Ballykinler Upper Ballyknock Ballyknockan Ballyleidy Ballylenagh Ballylenaghan Ballyleny Ballylesson Ballylig Ballylimp Ballylintagh Ballylisbredan Ballylone Big Ballylone Little Ballylough Ballyloughan Ballyloughlin Ballylucas Ballymacanallen Ballymacaratty Ballymacanally Ballymacaramery Ballymacaratty Beg More Ballymacarn North Ballymacarn South Ballymacarron Ballymacashen Ballymacateer Ballymacbredan Ballymacbrennan Ballymackilreiny Ballymacmaine Ballymacnamee Ballymaconaghy Ballymaconnell Ballymacormick Ballymacreelly Ballymacromwell Ballymacruise Ballymadeerfy Ballymaganlis Ballymagaraghan Ballymagart Ballymagaughey Ballymagee Ballymageogh Ballymaghan Ballymaghery Ballymagin Ballymaginaghy Ballymaglaff Ballymaglave North Ballymaglave South Ballymagreehan Ballymakeonan Ballymalady Ballymarter Ballymartin Ballymenagh Ballyminetragh Ballyministragh Ballyminnish Ballymiscaw Ballymoney Ballymorran Ballymote Lower Ballymote Middle Ballymote Upper Ballymullan Ballymurphy Ballymurry Ballynabragget Ballynacraig Ballynadrone Ballynafern Ballynafoy Ballynagallagh Ballynagappoge Ballynagarrick Ballynagross Ballynagross Lower Ballynagross Upper Ballynahatten Ballynahatty Ballynahinch Ballynamagna Ballynanny Ballynaris Ballynaskeagh Ballynavally Ballyneddan Ballyneddan Upper Ballynester Ballynewport Ballynichol Ballynoe Ballyobegan Ballyoran Ballyorgan Ballyphilip Ballyplunt Ballyquintin Ballyrainey Ballyrawer Ballyreagh Ballyree Ballyregan Ballyrenan Ballyrickard Ballyridley Ballyrobert Ballyrogan or Ballyrogan Ballyrolly Ballyroney Mourne Park Ballyrush Ballyrusley Ballyrussell Ballysallagh Ballysallagh Major Ballysallagh Minor Ballysheil Ballyskeagh Ballyskeagh High Ballyskeagh Low Ballyspurge Ballystockart Ballystokes Ballystrew Ballysugagh Ballytrim Ballytrustan Ballyurnanellan Ballyvally Ballyvange Ballyvarley Ballyvarnet Ballyvaston Ballyveagh Beg Ballyveagh More Ballyveagh Beg Upper Ballyveagh More Ballyvester Upper Ballyvicknacally Ballyviggis Ballywaddan Ballywallon Ballywalter Ballyward Ballywarren Ballywatticock Ballyweely Ballywhiskin Ballywhite Ballywhollart Ballywierd Ballywilliam Ballywillin Ballywillwill Ballywoodan Ballyworfy Bangor Bog Banoge Barnamaghery Barnboy Barnmeen Bavan Beardy Rocks Begny Benagh Benagh Lower Benagh Upper Benraw Bessy's Island Big Gull Rock Bird Island Bishops Court Black Abbey Black Island Black Islands Black Rock Blaris Bleary Boretree Island Bonecastle Bootown Boretree Island East West Boretree Rock North Bottier Bovennett Brackenagh East Brackenagh East Brackenagh West Brackenagh West Bradock Island Upper Upper Braniel Breda Bresagh Brickland Broaghclogh or Bright Broom Quarter Burial Island Murvaclogher Burren Burrenbane Burrenreagh Bush Island Buskhill Cabragh Cahard Calf Island Cappagh Carcullion Cardy Cargabane Cargacreevy Cargacroy Cargagh Cargygray Carmeen Carnacally Carnacavill Carnalbanagh East Carnalbanagh West Carnalea Carnamuck Carnany Carnasure Carnbane Carnew Carney Hill Carneyhough Carnmeen Carnreagh Carr Carrickcrossan Carrickdrumman Carrickinab Carrickmacstay Carrickmaddyroe Carrickmannan Carricknadarriff Carricknaveagh Carrickrovaddy Carrigenagh Carrigenagh Upper Carrigullian Carrintaggart Carrogs Carrowbaghran Carrowbane Carrowcarlin Carrowdressex Carrownacaw Carrowreagh Carrstown or Carrowvanny Carryduff Carryreagh Ballydock Carsonstown Caskum Castle Enigan Castle Espie Castle Island Castleaverry Castlebeg Castleboy Castlemahon Castlenavan Castlereagh Castleskreen Castlevennon Castleward Castlewellan Cattogs Cavan Chanderies Islands Chapel Island Cherryvalley Clanmagher, Church Ballee Church Quarter Churn Rock Commons of Clanmaghery Claragh Clare Clarkill Clay Cleomack Cloghanramer Clogher Cloghram Cloghskelt Cloghy Clonachullion Clonallan Glebe Clonta Fleece Clontaghnaglar Clontanagullion Clontonakelly Clonvaraghan Clough Cluntagh Cock Mountain Commons of Commonreagh Commons Common Clammaghery Coney Island Coniamstown Conlig Conly Island Cookstown Coolnacran Coolsallagh Coose Copeland Island Corbally Corbet Corcreaghan Corcreeghy Corcreeny Corgary Cornreany Corporation Corporation North Corporation South Corrog Cotton Craigaroddan Craigarusky Craigavad Craigaveagh Rock Craigboy Craignasasonagh Craigogantlet Cranfield Creeghduff Creeve Creevy Creevyargon Creevybeg Creevycarnonan Creevyloughgare Creevytenant Cregagh Croan Crobane Crolly's Quarter Cronstown Croreagh Cross Cross Island Crossan Crossgar Crossnacreevy Crossnamuckley Culcavy Cullintraw Cullion Cumber Cumran Cunningburn Curley Damolly Darragh Island Dead Mans Island Deehommed Demesne Demesne of Down Derry Derryboy Derrycraw Derrydrummuck Derrydrummult Derryleckagh Derrylough Derryneill Derryoge Desert Donaghadee, Town Dillin Dodd's Island Donaghaguy Parks of Donaghcloney Dooey Dooghary Dooglen Down, Demesne of Dree Drennan Drin Dromara Dromore Dromorebrague Drumaconnell East Drumaconnell West Drumadoney Drumadonnell Drumaghadone Drumaghlis Drumaknockan Drumalane Drumalig Drumanaghan or Drumanakelly Drumanaquoile Drumaness Drumculcaw Drumantine Drumaran Drumardan Drumardan Quarter Drumarkin Drumaroad Drumatihugh Drumawhy Drumbane Drumbeg Drumbo Drumbonniff Drumbroneth Drumcashellone Drumcaw Drumcro Drumcro and Drumo Drumdreenagh Drumee Drumena Drumfad Drumgath Drumgavlin Drumgiven Drumgooland Drumgreenagh Drumhirk Drumhorc Drumindoney Drumkeeragh Drumlee Drumlin Drumlough Drummanlane Drummanmore Drummiller Drummond Island Drumnabreeze Drumnaconagher Drumnaferry Drumnagally Drumnahare Drumnascamph Drumnavaddy Drumneth Drumo and Drumcro Drumra Drumreagh Drumreagh Upper Drumsallagh Drumsesk Drumskee Drumulcaw or Drumsnade Duck Rock Dunbeg Lower Drumanaghan Dunbeg Upper Dundrinne Dundrum Duneight Dunevly Dunlady Dunmore Dunnaman Dunnanelly Dunnanew Dunnaval Dunnyneill Islands Dunover Dunsfort Dunsy Island Dunsy Rock Dunturk Echlinville Edenagarry Edenballycoggill Edendarriff Edenderry Edenmore Edenordinary Edenslate Edenticullo Edentiroory Edentrillick Edentrumly Ednego Enagh Erenagh Farranfad Fedany Feney Ferryquarter Finnabrogue Finnard Finnis Fish Quarter Fofannybane Fofannyreagh Gabbock Island Galwally Ganaway Gargarry Gartross Garvaghy Glasdrumman Gibb's Island Gilnahirk Glasdrumman Upper Glaskerbeg East Glaskerbeg West Glaskermore Glass Moss Glastry Glebe Glenloughan Glenloughan Upper Glovet Gordonall Gores Island Gortgrib Gortnamony Goward Grallaghgreenan Granagh Grange Grangee Grangewalls Grangicam Gransha Great Minnis's Island Green Island Greenan Greencastle Greengraves Greenisland Rock Greenoge Gregorlough Gregstown Grey Abbey Groomsport Growell Guiness Guineways Guineways Upper Gull Rock Gull Rock, Big Guns Island Hare Island Hen Island Herdstown Hillhall Hillsborough Hogstown Hollymount Holywood Horse Island Imdel Inch Inishanier Island Inishargy Inisharoan Island Island Henry Island Taggart Islandacorr Islandbane Islandderry Islandhill Islandmore Islandmoyle Isle McCricket Isle O'Valla Jackdaw Island
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