The Belfast Gazette, September 4, 1936. 339 Registration for Marriages of Ballygawley Petty Sessions Places of Worship in District

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The Belfast Gazette, September 4, 1936. 339 Registration for Marriages of Ballygawley Petty Sessions Places of Worship in District THE BELFAST GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936. 339 REGISTRATION FOR MARRIAGES OF BALLYGAWLEY PETTY SESSIONS PLACES OF WORSHIP IN DISTRICT. NORTHERN IRELAND. (As constituted by an Order made under Notice is hereby given that the Building Section 10 of the Summary Jurisdiction known as First Dunboe Presbyterian and Criminal Justice Act (N.I.), 1935.) Church, situated in the Townland of Arti- CLOGHER BARONY. clave, in the Parish of Dunboe, in the Errigal Keerogue Parish (part of). County of Londonderry in the District of Altacloghfin, Altnagore, Annaghilla, Coleraine, being a Meeting House certified Ballygawley, Ballylagan, Ballymackil-. according to Law as a Place of Public roy, Ballynany, Ballynasaggart, Bloom- Religious Worship in connection with the hill, Brackagh, Carran, Cavey, Clean- Presbytery of Coleraine, was on the 27th ally, Coolageery, Crew, Crossboy, Cul- day of August, 1936, duly Registered for lenbrone, Culnaha, Derrymeen, Drum- Solemnizing Marriages therein, pursuant to c o r k e, Drumcullion, Drumnamalta, the Act 7 and 8 Vic. cap. 81. Errigle, Fallaghearn, Feddan, Ferna- Witness my hand this 31st day of August, menagh, Findrum, Garvaghy, Glenchuil, 1936. Gort, Grange, Greenhill Demesne, Half- FREDK. E. LOWRY, town, Keady, Kilgreen Lower, Kilgreen Registrar of Marriages for Upper, Killymorgan, Knockbrack, the District of Coleraine. Knockonny, Lettery, Lisgonnell, Lis- more, Lisnabunny, Lisnawery, Millix, Rarogan, Richmond, Roughan, Roughill, Sess, Sess (Kilgreen), Shantavny, Irish ; Shantavny, Scotch; Tirnaskea, Tully- REGISTRATION OF PLACE OF bryan, Tullyglush, Tullylinton. WORSHIP FOR MARRIAGES. " DUNGANNON LOWER BARONY. The Registrar-General hereby gives Carnteel Parish. notice that on the 28th day of August, Armaloughey, Cravenny, Irish; Cra- 1936, the Separate Building known as venny, Scotch; Inismagh, Legaroe, Haypark Avenue Baptist Church, situated Martray, Mullaghbane, Tulnavern. in Haypark Avenue, Ballynafeigh, in the Killeeshill Parish (part of). Parish of Knockbreda and County Borough Aghaginduff, Aghnahoe, Ballynahaye, of Belfast, was duly registered for Mar- Bockets, Cabragh, Clontyclevin, Clonty- riages under the Act 26, Vic., Cap. 27. fallow, Coolhill, Cronlome, Cullentra, General Register Office, Dergenagh, Drumfad, Eskragh, Far- Chichester Street, rijter, Fasglashagh, Killeeshil, Lisfearty, Belfast. Lurgacullion, Mullyroddan, Mullysilly, Tullyvannon. DUNGANNON MIDDLE BARONY. Donaghmore Parish (part of). AUGHNACLOY PETTY SESSIONS Aghnagar, Altaglushan. DISTRICT. (As constituted by an Order made under Section 10 of the Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice Act (N.I.), 1935.) CALEDON PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICT BARONY OF DUNGANNON LOWER. (As constituted by an Order made under Aghaloo Parish (part of). Section 10 of the Summary Jurisdiction Annagh, Annaghmore, Bohard, Carrick- and Criminal Justice Act (N.I.), 1935.) longfield, Crilly, Cronghill, Drumearn, DUNGANNON LOWER BARONY. Drummond, Edenageeragh, Glassdrum- Aghaloo Parish (part of). mond, Glencrew, Glendavagh, Glen- Aghenis, Anacramp, Annaghroe, An- keen, Knocknaroy, Legane, Mullagh- naghsallagh, Ards, Ballagh, Ballyboy, more West, Mulnahorn, Rehaghy, Ballyvaddy, Caledon, Cavanboy, Creeve- Tullybleety. lough, C u 11 i g a n, Cumber, Curlagh, Carnteel Parish (part of). Demesne, Derrycourtney, Derrygooly, Annaghbeg, Ballynapottoge, Belragh, Derrykintone, Derrylappen, Dromore, Branny, Carnteel, Castletown, Cavan- Drumess, Dunmackmay, Dyan, Enagh, kilgreen, Cavan O'Neill, Commons, Cor- Finglush, Glenarb, Guiness, Kedew, Kil- derry, Cranslough, Dernabane, Derna- gowney, Killynaul, Kilmore, Kilsamp- borey, Derrycreevey, Derrycush, Doo- son, Kilsannagh, Knockaginny, Laira- largy, Drone, Drumslaghy, Edentiloan, kean, Lismulladown, Millberry, Mul- Garvey, Glack, Glenroe, Golan, Killy- laghmore (East), Mullaghmossagh, neery, Knockadreen, Knocknarney, Mullintor, Mullycarnon, Mullynaveagh, Leany, Lisadavil, Lisbeg, LiscondufF, Mullyneill, Ramaket, Stragrane, Tan- Lisdooart, Lisginny, Loughans, Mul- n a g h, Tannaghlane, Tullynashane, laghneese, Plaister, Ravellea, Reskat- Tullyremon. eriff, Rouskey, Shanalurg, Shantavny, Skey, Tirelugan, Tully, Tullyvar, Tully- DUNGANNON MIDDLE BARONY. winny. Clonfeacle Parish (part of). Killeeshil Parish (part of). Cadian, Carrycastle, Drumnamoless, Glenchull. Gort, Gortmerron, Tullygiven..
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