The Belfast Gazette, September 25, 1936

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The Belfast Gazette, September 25, 1936 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936. hill, Mullagharn, Mullagharn (Young), Altamooskan, Dunmoyle, Foremass Mullaghmeriagh, Lower; Mullaghmen- Lower, Foremass Upper, Lurganboy. agh, Upper; Mullaghmore, Mullana- OMAGH EAST BARONY. toomog, Omagh, Raheeragh, Relagh- Cappagh Parish (part of). dooey, Riverstown, Rylands, Sedennan, Stroancarbadagh, Tamlaght, Tarlum, Lisboy. Tattykeel, Tattykeel (B u c h a n a n), Clogherny Parish (part of). Tattykeel (Rogers), Tattyreagh Glebe, Aghnagar, Annagh, Ballyhallaghan, Tatty sallagh, Tullycunny. Ballykeel, Beagh, Beragh, Clogherny Termonmaguirk Parish (part of). Glebe Lower, Clogherny Glebe Upper, Altdrumman, Glen Upper, Loughmac- Coolesker, Curr, Dervaghroy, Donagh- rory, Merchantstown, Mulnafye, Ox- anie, Eskermore, Gortaclare, Kilcann, town, Streefe Glebe. Killadroy, Laragh, Legacurry, Letfern, Mullaghslin, Radergan, Raw, Roscavey, OMAGH, WEST, BARONY. Tattykeeran, Tullyheeran, Usnagh. Longneld, East, Parish (part of). Termonmaguirk Parish (part of). Carony, Claraghmore, Coolkeeragh, Aghnaglea, Athenree, Aughnagreggan, Cornavarrow, Dressoge, Drumbarley,- Ballintrain, Bancran, Bracky, Carrick- Drumhonish, Drumnaforbe, Drumrawn, more, Cavanreagh, Clare, Cloghfin, Garvaghullion, Glebe, Laght, Leganvy, Cooley. Copney, Derroran, Derroar, Legphressy, Magharenny, Segully, Un- Drumduff, Drumlester, Dunmisk, Esk- shinagh. erboy, Gleneeny, Gortfin, Gortfinbar, West Longneld Parish. Liskincon, Mullan Beg, Mullan More. Ally, Annaghalough, Barravey, Biliary,.. Ramacken, Sixmilecross, Skeboy, Tan- Bomackatall, Lower; Bomackatall, Up- deragee, Tirooney, Tonegan, Tursallagh. per; Carradowa Glebe, Carradoo Glebe, Carrick. Carrickaness, Carrickbwee Glebe, Castlecraig, Cavansallagh, Cluna- hill Glebe, Collow, Coolavanagh, Corna- shesk, Curraghamulkin, Curragh Glebe, Curraghmacall, Dooish, Drumnamalra, • POMEROY PETTY SESSIONS Drummenagh, Drumowen, Drumquin, DISTRICT. Drumscraw, Dunaree, Ednashanlaght, (As constituted by an Order made on 16th Garrison Glebe, Gortagher, Gortnasoal September, 1936, under Section 10 of the Glebe, Hill Head.. Killen, Killowen, Kir- Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal ]us- lish, Lackagh, Liskey Glebe. Marrock tice Act "(N.I.), 1935.) Glebe, Meencargagh, Meenacloy, Meen- adown, Meenaheery Glebe, Meenbog, BARONY OF DUNGANNON MIDDLE. Meenmossogue, Pruglish, Sloughan, Pomeroy Parish. Tully, Tullyard, Willmotmt. Aghafad, Aghnaskea. Altmore, alias STRABANE, UPPER, BARONY. Barracktown, Ballymacall, Camaghy. Cappagh Parish (part of). Cappagh. Cavanacaw, Cavanakeeran, Aghalane, Ballynamullan, Ballynaquilly, Coolmaghry." Corkhill, Cornamaddy. Boheragh. Bunnynubber. Calkill, Carn- Corrycroar, Crannogue, Crosscavanagh, ony, Cloghfin, Cony warren, Corranarry, Crossdermot, Dernanaught, Drummond, Cranny, Crosh, Dunbreen, Dunmullan, Dungororan, Galbally, Glenbeg, Glen- Erganagh Glebe, Faccary, Farrest, burrisk, Gortavoy, Gortindarragh, Gort- Fernagh, Glencordial, Glengawna. Inis- nagarn. Gortnagola, Kerrib, Killey, Kil- clan, Killins, Killybrack, Killyclogher, makardle, Kilmore, Knocknaclogha, Killycurragh, Kingarrow, Knockmoyle, Lurganeclen, L u r g y 1 e a, Mulnagore,- Lisanelly. Lislimnaghan, Lisnagirr, Lis- Munderrydoe, Pomeroy, Sessiaghdon- namallard, Maine, Mountjoy Forest, aghy, Shanmaghry, Tanderagee, The East Division: Mountjoy Forest, West Bonn, Turnabason. Division; Mullaghmore. Racolpa, Ros- namuck. Rylagh, Sheergrim, Straugh- BARONY OF DUNGANNON UPPER. roy, Tattraconnaghty. Tattynagole, Desertcreat Parish. Tircur, Tirmurty, Tirquin, Tully. Allen, Bardahessiagh, Carnenny, Derry- Termonmaguirk Parish. hash, Derrygortinea, Edendoit, Glas--. Drumnakilly. cussagh, Gortavale, Gortindarragh, Knockavaddy, Limehill, Moree, Moy- more, Moneygarvagh, Mullynure, Pom-, eroy, Sessiagh (Scott), Skenahergny, Tirneskea. SIXMTLECROSS PETTY SESSIONS Kildress Parish. DISTRICT. Keenaghan. (As constituted by an Order made on 16th OMAGH EAST BARONY. September, 1936, under Section 10 of the Termonmaguirk Parish (part of). Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Tus- Aghagogan, Aghanereagh, Altanagh. tice Act"(N.L), 1935.) Creggan, Cregganconroe, Creggande- CLOGHER BARONY. devesky, Granagh, Inishatieve, Old Erriglekeerogue Parish (part of). Church Yard, Sluggan, Sultan, Tremoge..
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