Landlords of Each Townland in North and Mid Antrim C.1860 [Sorted by Townland]

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Landlords of Each Townland in North and Mid Antrim C.1860 [Sorted by Townland] Landlords of each Townland in North and Mid Antrim c.1860 [Sorted by Townland] Record Townland Landlord c.1860 Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union No. 1 Acravally Reps. Hugh Boyd Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 1176 Aganlane or Parkmore Henry Hugh McNeile Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 428 Aghaboy Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Ballymena 479 Aghacarnaghan Rev. William C. O'Neill Duneane Toome Upper Antrim 480 Aghacarnaghan, part of Rev. William C. O'Neill Duneane Toome Upper Antrim 82 Aghacully Rev. William C. O'Neill Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena 83 Aghafatten William Wiley Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena 1177 Aghagheigh Henry Hugh McNeile Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 728 Aghaleck Adam Cuppage Ramoan Cary Ballycastle 429 Aghaloughan Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim 1121 Aghalum Frances Ann, Marchioness of Londonderry Ardclinis Glenarm Lower Larne 851 Aghancrossy George Macartney Derrykeighan Dunluce Lower Ballymoney 525 Aghavary Reps. William Sharman Crawford Grange of Ballyscullion Toome Upper Ballymena 58 Aghnadore Rev. William C. O'Neill Racavan Antrim Lower Ballymena 541 Aghrunniaght Robert Smyth Armoy Cary Ballycastle 1178 Agolagh Edmund F. Cuppage Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 321 Ahoghill Village Rev. Robert W. Rowan Ahoghill Toome Lower Ballymena 606 Aird Hugh Lecky Billy Cary Ballycastle 542 Alcrossagh Robert Smyth Armoy Cary Ballycastle 1074 Aldorough William W. Legge Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 642 Altagore James R. White Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 1075 Altarichard John Montgomery Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1076 Altaveedan, North William W. Legge Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1077 Altaveedan, South William W. Legge Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1179 Altmore Lower Henry Hugh McNeile Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 1180 Altmore Upper Henry Hugh McNeile Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 1382 Altnahinch John C. Anderson Loughguile Kilconway Ballymoney 430 Andraid Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Ballymena 481 Annaghmore Rev. William C. O'Neill Duneane Toome Upper Antrim 1395 Anticur John Gilmour Rasharkin Kilconway Ballymena 310 Antiville Sir Edward Coey Larne Glenarm Upper Larne 124 Antrim Town Various Antrim Antrim Upper Antrim 59 Antynanum James Patrick Racavan Antrim Lower Ballymena 14 Appletee Various Connor Antrim Lower Ballymena 566 Araboy Thomas Cuppage Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 729 Ardagh Adam Cuppage Ramoan Cary Ballycastle 643 Ardaghmore or Glentop Earl of Antrim Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 1122 Ardclinis Earl of Antrim Ardclinis Glenarm Lower Larne 1159 Ardicoan James R. White Grange of Inispollan Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 607 Ardihannon Sir Edmund C. W. Macnaghten Billy Cary Ballymoney/Coleraine 526 Ardnaglass Thomas H. Jones Grange of Ballyscullion Toome Upper Ballymena 543 Armoy Town in Mill Five acres. Various Armoy Cary Ballycastle 347 Artibrannan John Darby Craigs Toome Lower Ballymena 1056 Artiferrall Thomas G. Batt Kilraghts Dunluce Upper Ballymoney W. Macafee 1 03/03/2013 Landlords of each Townland in North and Mid Antrim c.1860 [Sorted by Townland] Record Townland Landlord c.1860 Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union No. 1318 Artiforty or Shanaghy Lower James Lyle Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney 947 Artigoran John Cromie Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1319 Artiloman Thomas Scott Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney 567 Artimacormick Jackson Wray Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 482 Artlone Thomas Casement Duneane Toome Upper Antrim 1280 Artnacrea Marcus Gage Dunaghy Kilconway Ballymena 1320 Artnagross James Lyle Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney 15 Artnagullian Viscount Massereene & Ferrard Connor Antrim Lower Antrim 431 Artresnahan Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim 213 Aughaboy Earl of Antrim Tickmacrevan Glenarm Lower Larne 432 Aughalish Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim 214 Aughareamlagh Earl of Antrim Tickmacrevan Glenarm Lower Larne 388 Aughnacleagh Richard Dyott & others Portglenone Toome Lower Ballymena 644 Aughnaholle James R. White Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 389 Aughnahoy Rev. William C. O'Neill Portglenone Toome Lower Ballymena 645 Aughnasillagh James R. White Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 409 Aughterclooney Julius Casement & Ambrose O'Rorke Ahoghill Toome Upper Ballymena 215 Ault alias Gowkstown Earl of Antrim Tickmacrevan Glenarm Lower Larne 1321 Ballaghbeddy Rev. William C. O'Neill Finvoy Kilconway Ballymoney 948 Ballaghmore James E. Leslie Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 889 Ballaghmore or Bushmills Sir Edmund C. W. Macnaghten Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 433 Ballealy North Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim 434 Ballealy South Rev. William C. O'Neill Drummaul Toome Upper Antrim 16 Ballee David S. Kerr & Reps. Jane Heron Connor Antrim Lower Ballymena 544 Balleny Robert Smyth Armoy Cary Ballycastle 949 Ballinamore Town David Reynolds Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 646 Ballindam James R. White Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 568 Ballinlea Lower [*] John C. Anderson Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 569 Ballinlea Upper James S. Moore Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 647 Ballinloughan James R. White Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 570 Ballintoy Alex. G. Fullerton Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 571 Ballintoy Demesne Alex. G. Fullerton Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 572 Ballintoy Town Alex. G. Fullerton Ballintoy Cary Ballycastle 890 Ballintrae Henry Leslie Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 84 Ballsallagh William Orr Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena 1160 Ballure James R. White Grange of Inispollan Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 1181 Ballyagan Henry Hugh McNeile Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 152 Ballyalbanagh Marquis of Donegal Ballycor Antrim Upper Larne 608 Ballyallaght John C. Anderson Billy Cary Ballycastle 322 Ballybeg Charles Adair Ahoghill Toome Lower Ballymena 183 Ballybentragh Marquis of Donegal Grange of Nilteen Antrim Upper Antrim 648 Ballyberidagh North Francis T. Boyd Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 649 Ballyberidagh South Francis T. Boyd Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 891 Ballybogy Catherine McNaughten Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney W. Macafee 2 03/03/2013 Landlords of each Townland in North and Mid Antrim c.1860 [Sorted by Townland] Record Townland Landlord c.1860 Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union No. 1281 Ballybogy Hugh Montgomery, et.al. Dunaghy Kilconway Ballymena 153 Ballyboley Marquis of Donegal Ballycor Antrim Upper Larne 311 Ballyboley James Agnew Larne Glenarm Upper Larne 410 Ballybollen Ambrose O'Rorke Ahoghill Toome Upper Ballymena 435 Ballybollen Ambrose O'Rorke Drummaul Toome Upper Ballymena 950 Ballyboylands, Lower Rev. Robert W. Rowan Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 951 Ballyboylands, Upper Rev. Robert W. Rowan Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1182 Ballybrack Trustees of Rev. Alexander Macauley Layd Glenarm Lower Ballycastle 191 Ballybracken Marquis of Donegal Kilbride Antrim Upper Antrim 1078 Ballybraddin James Cramsie Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 952 Ballybrakes, part of (rural) Earl of Antrim Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 953 Ballybrakes, part of (urban) Earl of Antrim Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1079 Ballybregagh George Macartney Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 766 Ballycarry Rev. Robert Gage Rathlin Cary Ballycastle 730 Ballycastle Town Reps. Hugh Boyd Ramoan Cary Ballycastle 177 Ballyclare Marquis of Donegal Grange of Doagh Antrim Upper Antrim 178 BallyclareTown Various Grange of Doagh Antrim Upper Antrim 158 Ballyclaverty Reps. James Stevenson, et.al. Donegore Antrim Upper Antrim 650 Ballycleagh James R. White Culfeightrin Cary Ballycastle 892 Ballyclogh Centre James Hannay Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 893 Ballyclogh North James Hannay Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 894 Ballyclogh North Centre James Hannay Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 895 Ballyclogh South Sir Edmund C. W. Macnaghten Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 896 Ballyclogh South Centre Sir Edmund C. W. Macnaghten Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 85 Ballycloghan John W. Fulton Skerry Antrim Lower Ballymena 483 Ballycloghan Reps. Nathaniel Alexander Duneane Toome Upper Antrim 348 Ballyclosh Francis & Thomas Casement Craigs Toome Lower Ballymena 767 Ballyconagan Rev. Robert Gage Rathlin Cary Ballycastle 349 Ballyconnelly Reps. Nathaniel Alexander (in Chancery) Craigs Toome Lower Ballymena 261 Ballycoos Earl of Antrim Carncastle Glenarm Upper Larne 154 Ballycor J. C. Ferguson Ballycor Antrim Upper Antrim 954 Ballycormick Earl of Antrim Ballymoney Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 17 Ballycowan Henry H. H. O'Hara Connor Antrim Lower Ballymena 897 Ballycraig, Lower James Moore Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 898 Ballycraig, Upper James Hannay Dunluce Dunluce Lower Ballymoney/Coleraine 1282 Ballycraigey or Ballycregagh Marcus Gage Dunaghy Kilconway Ballymena 125 Ballycraigy Samuel Thompson Antrim Antrim Upper Antrim 312 Ballycraigy Sir Edward Coey Larne Glenarm Upper Larne 1283 Ballycregagh or Ballycraigey Marcus Gage & Daniel H. S. McKay Dunaghy Kilconway Ballymena 1080 Ballycregagh, Lower James E. Leslie Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 1081 Ballycregagh, Upper James E. Leslie Loughguile Dunluce Upper Ballymoney 2 Ballycreggy Henry H. H. O'Hara Ballyclug Antrim Lower Ballymena 852 Ballydivity James S. Moore Derrykeighan Dunluce Lower Ballymoney 1396 Ballydonnelly Robert Harvey Rasharkin Kilconway Ballymoney W. Macafee 3 03/03/2013 Landlords of each Townland in North and Mid Antrim c.1860 [Sorted by Townland] Record Townland Landlord c.1860 Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union No. 484 Ballydonnelly
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