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The Belfast .Gazette,' December J*'3982:~ THE BELFAST .GAZETTE,' DECEMBER J*'3982: ~ COMMENCEMENT. Kilkeel, (including -KilkeeL ;Town)i,.> Leitrim, Leitrim* "... Upper, , •'. Lisnacree^ \yr Lisnacree 15. This Order shall.come into operation on Upper, -Lurganconary, Lurgarireagh; Magheja- the Twenty-ninth day of November Nineteen 1 murphy:, Maghereagh,^ ' Maghery/.-^-Mbney- Hundred and Twenty-Two. dorragh . Begv;.Moneydorragh . More/:..-Upper; ..-...'. 'SHORT/TigCLE. , . - '.: Moneydorragh, 5: More-. \ (including:*; the /town of ; • Anhaiong)', Mourne' Mountains . West, 16. This Order may be cited as the Black Scab Mou'rne-Mountains Middle, Mourne Park .(or in Potatoes (Northern Ireland) No. 3 Order, Ballyrogan), Moyad,. .Moyad Upper, Mullar- 1922. town, Tullyframe, all in the barony of Mourne, in the Administrative County of Down; Agiha- REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS ORDERS. cullion, Ardaghy, Ballaghabeg, Ballyginny, 17. The Orders described in the Third Ballyhafry, Ballyloughlin, Ballymagreehan, Schedule to this Order are hereby revoked as Ballymoney, Burrenbane, Burrenreagh, Carna- from the Twenty-ninth day of November, Nine- cavill, Castlewellan (including the town of teen Hundred and Twenty-two. Provided that Castlewellan), Clarkhill, Clonachullion, Cross, such revocation shall not:— Drumee, Drumena, Dundrinne, Fofannybane, Fofannyreagh, Letalian, Moneyscalp, Moyad, (i) affect the previous operation of those Murlough Upper, Slievnalargy, Tollymore, Orders or anything duly done or suffered Tolly more Park, Tully branigan, Tully ree, and thereunder; or the Urban District of Newcastle, all in the (ii) affect any right, privilege, obligation, barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, in the. or liability acquired, accrued, -or incurred Administrative County of Down; -and the town- thereunder; or lands of Aghlisnafui, Ardmeen, Audley's (iii) affect any penalty incurred in respect Acre, Ballybannan, Ballycam, Ballydargan, of any offence committed against those Ballydonety, Ballydonnell, Ballydugan, Bally- Orders; or gallum, Bally gilbert, Ballykeel, Bally kilb eg, (iv) affect any investigation, legal proceed- Ballykinler Lower, Ballykinler Middle, Bally- ing, or remedy in respect of any such right, kinler Upper, Ballylig, Ballylough, Ballylucas,- privilege, obligation, liability, or penalty as. Ballymote Middle, Ballymote Lower, Ballymote aforesaid; and any such investigation, legal Upper, Ballynagallagh, Ballynewport, Bally- proceeding, or remedy may be instituted, con- noe, Ballyplunt, Ballyrolly, Ballystrew, Bally- tinued or enforced, and any such penalty may vange, Ballyvaston, Ballyviggis, Ballywarren,, be imposed, as if this Order had not been Bonecastle, Bright, Cargagh, Carrickanab, made. Carrowbane, Carrowdressex, Castleskreen, Clan- maghery, Commons of Claninaghery, Clogher, In witness whereof the Official Seal of Commonreagh, Coniamstown, Corbally, Crolly's [L e.] the Ministry of Agriculture for Quarter, Demesne of Down, Dundrum, Ere- Northern Ireland is hereunto affixed' nagh, Glebe, Glovet, Grangewalls, Grangicam, this Twenty-ninth day of November, Hollymount, Islandba'ne, Jordan's Acre, Kil- Nineteen Hundred' and Twenty-two. bride, Killavees, Killough (including the town of Killough), Legamaddy, Lisnamaul, Lisoid, (Sd.) JAMES S. GORDON. Magheralagan, Magherasaul, Marshallstown, Secretary. Moneycarragh, Moneylane, Murlough Lower, Quarter Cormick, Rathmullan Lower, Rath- mullan Upper, Ringreagh, Rossglass, Russell's FIRST SCHEDULE. Quarter, Saint John's Point, Saul Quarter, Strand, Struell, Tobercorran, Tobermoney, SCHEDULED DISTRICTS. Tullinespick, Tullymurry, Tyrella North, Tyrella South, Wateresk, Whigamstown, DISTRICT No. 1.— Woodgrange, and the Urban District of Down-, A district comprising— patrick, all in the barony of Lecale Upper, in The Townlands of Aghnamoira, Ballincurry, the Administrative County of Down, and the JBallindoalty, Ballyedmond, Ballyneddon, Ballin- townlands of Annadorn, Ardilea, Ardtanagh, ran, Ballintur, Ballymoney, Clonallan Glebe, Castlenavan, Claragh, Cloghram, Clough, Dromore, Drumsesk, Kilfeaghan, Kilfeaghan Creeghduff, Cumran, Dumanaghan (or Drumul-. Upper, Moygannon, Narrow Water, Ring- caw), Drumanakelly, "Drumcaw, Drumgooland,. macilroy, Rosstrevor, Rosstrevor Upper, Tamny- Drunnanew, Farranfad, Knocksticken, Naghan, veagh, The Point Park, all in the Barony of Seaforde Demesne, Tannaghmore, all in the Iveagn1 Upper, Upper Half, in the Administra- barony of Kinolarty, in the Administrative tive County of Down; and the townlands of County of Down; and the townlands of Acre Aghyoghill, Attical, Aughnahoory, Aughna- M'Cricket, Ardglass (including the town of >loopy, Aughrim, Ballaghanery, Ballaghanery Ardglass), Ardtole, Audleystown, Ballinarry, Upper, Ballinran, Ballinran Upper, Ballyardel, Ballintlieve, Ballintogher, Ballyalton, Ballybeg, Bally gowan, Ballykeel, Ballymadeerfy, Bally- Ballybrannagh Lower, Ballybrannagh Upper, magart, Ballymageogh, Ballymartin, Ballyna- Ballyclander Lower, Ballyclander Upper, Bally- "batton, Ballyveagh Beg, Ballyveagh Beg cruttle, Ballyculter Lower, Ballycul.ter Upper, Upper, Ballyveagh More,' Ballyveagh More Ballyedock Lower, Ballyedock "Upper> Bally- Upper, Benagh Lower, Benagh Upper, hornan, Ballyhosset, Ballyhosset = Miltown, Brackenagh East, Brackenaglb East Upper, Ballyi.enagh, Ballymenagh, Ballymurry,- Bally- Brackenagh 'West, Brackenagh West Upper, .nagarrick, Ballynagross Lower, Ballynagross 'Carrigen-agh, Carrigenagh Upper, Cotireaghan, : Upper, Ballyorgan, Ballyrenan., Ballysallagh,. Cranfield,- Derryoge, Drumcro, Druinindbney, Ballystokes, B^llysugagh^ Bally.trustan, Bally- Drummahlane Druihmanmorej Duhnaman (or waiter, Ballywoodan, Bishopscourt, Cargagh-,. Donaya-n),v Dunnaval, Glasdrumma'n, Glen- Carrintaggart, Carrowbaghran,. Qarrpwcairlin:,. loughan,.- . Glenloughan • Upper,' ' Grange, parrownacaw, Carfowvanny,. Castle. Island-,:, 'Greencastle, Guineways, Guineways Upper; Castlem'ahon, Castleward, Church Bailee,.
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