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Place Names of Co. Down: Ci...- Cu.....
townlands unless stated otherwise
| Ci...- Cl... | Cn...- Co.... | Cr...... | Cu...... |
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| Cillen Fort | Kilcoo | . | a house in Newcastle; residence of Daniel J. Murray in 1910 |
POD
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| Cinteach | Witter | . | alternate spelling for Keentagh townland in 1834 |
PNNI V2 p 131
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| Civiltown | Tullylish | 20: 10/49 | small village; 1km E of Lawrencetown in Drumnascamph townland; Presbyterian Church here |
PNNI V6 p 348
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| Clanagan | Donaghmore | . | an ancient district name held in 1609 by Murtagh McEnaspicke Magennis | PNNI V6 p 9 & V1 p 87 , 112 |
| Clanawly | Clonallan & Drumgath & Kilbroney | . | an ancient district name; in 1609 held by John & Hugh McCon McGlassny Magennis; before that it belonged to the McYawnie family | PNNI V6 p 9 |
| Clanbrassil | Dromore | . | an ancient district name for land in Dromore are towards Co Armagh | PNNI V6 p 9 |
| Clanbrassil McGoolechan | - | . | an ancient district name, near Clandeboye in Bangor; took i land in Kinelarty & Lecale; means ' Doloughan's Clanbrassil | PNNI V6 p 10 |
| Clan Connel | Donaghcloney | . | means ' offspring of Conall'; former name of Waringstown | V12 p 59 OSM; PNNI V6 p 11 |
| Clandeboy Claneboy Upper Clannaboy Claneboye |
Bangor | . | a sept of Kinel-Owen clan was called Clannaboye & they possessed the whole of the land in Down & Connor ; Brian Feghartach, ruler of Clannaboy 1573-48 had his castle at Castlereagh; Harvest Home 13 Oct 1855; National School here in 1863; Clandeboye Rifle Contest 11 Oct 1873; fire at Clandeboye 2 Jan 1875 | O'L V1 p lxvii; PNNI V2 p 171; V17 p 134 OSM; DR ; NC ; GV; TMUOPp64; LR 2005 p13 |
| Clandeboye House | Bangor |
15:48/80
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house & large estate of 381 acres in Ballyleidy townland; 2km S of Crawfordsburn; tithes of fish granted to Lord Clandeboy in 1629; Lord Dufferin changed the name of the estate from Ballyleidy to Clandeboy in 19th century becau se of the status of the name; monumental inscriptions available UHF Vol 17; assizes 25 Feb 1843;Ball & supper, list of company 20 Oct 1855; Lord Dufferin & his tenantry 28 May 1870; ball, list of invitees 11 Nov 1871 (DR); 21st birthday of Viscount Clandeboye 2 Aug 1884; death of gamekeeper 15 May 1886; address from tenantry to Lord Dufferin 17 Aug 1889(NC) | O'L V1 p lxvii; GV; DR; NC: DR; BM; MIs; PNNI V2 p 171 |
| Clanduff | Clonduff | . |
alternate spelling for Clonduff in 1744
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PNNI V3 p 75 |
| Clankilvoragh | Magheralin | . |
a townland 4km W of Magheralin village, in the Co. Antrim
part of this parish; click
here to see its location on
a townland map; means' offspring of Giolla Muire'; owned by Sir
Art Magennis in 1609;
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PNNI V6 p 228 |
| Clanmaghery | Drumgooland | 29: 26/37 | a townland 2km SW of Ballyward village; 365 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; in 1659 Census it was called Clavahery and there were 8 Irish families only; by 1841 Census there were 40 families with 104 males & 134 females |
DCPH p 47,131
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| Clanmaghery Claremmckery |
Tyrella | 21: 46/37 | a townland near Dundrum Bay, 5km SE of Clough; 382 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; owned by Alderman Hutchinson c. 1641 then William Hamilton 1670 |
LR 2006 p18 ; LM 1999 p89
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Clanmaghery; Commons of |
Tyrella | . | 33 acres; owned by Alderman Hutchinson c. 1641 then William Hamilton 1670 |
LR 2006 p18 .
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| Clanmore | Bangor | . | in Ballyhome Rd, Bangor; residence of J.W. Sheppard in 1902 |
POD
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| Clanmurray | Dromore | . | farm; just W for Dromore town; residence of William McClelland in 1864 & Miss Jardine of William Jardine & Co, laundry & dye works c. 1880 & W. Jardine in 1886 |
MIs; MOF p5; old b/w map I 5; POD
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| Clanowen | Kilbroney | . | alternate name for Levallyclanone townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 |
PNNI V1 p 149
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| Clanrye Cottage | Newry | . | residence of James & Jane Fegan in 1887 |
OFN p 67
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| Clanrye River | Newry | 29: 12/30 | original name for Newry River but now just the upper reaches |
PNNI V1 p 40
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Clanrola |
Shankill | . | townland in the southern part of the parish; now Co. Armagh or Antrim | V12 p 138 OSM |
| Clanvaraghan Clonvaraghan |
Kilmegan |
20:33/40
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a townland 5 km N of Castlewellan; click here to see its location on a townland map; 1241 acres; owned by Ferdoragh MacFellimey MacPrior Magennis in 1610 ; Presbyterian & Catholic churches here; Bryan O’Hear a resident in 1851; new district post office opened here 30 Nov 1861*; major proprietors in 1863 were James B. Kennedy, the Scott sisters & William H. Thompson ; sale of demesne 4 Jun 1864; field a team in Gaelic Athletics Association from 1903 ( 9/4/28R); Clanvaraghan Players performed at opening of new parochial hall at Finnis 7 May 1928; school here |
O'L V1 p 37;V3 p 55 OSM: DR; GIPR: GIC ; DR*;
GV; HCDTD p204
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| Clanvaraghan House | Kilmegan | . | farm; 2km N of Castlewellan ; residence of Dominck McCartan then Dr. Hugh McMullan; Father McMullan was born here c. 1800; the Murray family lived here c. 1890-1980; Rev Fr. H. Skiffington boarded here 1891-1892; sold to Cottage Industries c. 1980; click here for a photo |
old b/w map J 12; O'L V1 p 78 & B p 569; PE; HCDTD
p128
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| Clanwilliam House | Dromore | . | residence of Dr. Marshall Weir in 1886 |
POD
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Clara |
Loughinisland | 20: 37/41 | a townland 3km W of Clough; 579 acres; click here to see its location on a map; in 1659 there were 5 English/Scots & 6 Catholic families here & the proprietor was James Meslyne Esq.; flax mill here; the population in 1841 was 302 & in 1851 213 & in 1861 183 people; school here in 1836 ; Sunday school 22 Aug 1840; malicious burnings 24 Apr 1875 | V17 p 96 OSM:; HCDTD p38; DR |
| Clare (The) | Donaghcloney | . | farm near Waringstown ; residence of Mr. Joseph Brown in 1828 | NCT |
| Clare | Moira | . | a townland just S of Moira town; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' level plain'; originally owned by O'Lavery family proprietor Sir R. Bateson in 1836 ; Church of Ireland here | V12 p 118, 120 OSM; GIPR ; PNNI V6 p 285 |
| Clare | Tullylish | 20: 8/52 | a townland 4km N of Tullylish; 1334 acres click here to see its location on a townland map;means' level plain';owned by Hugh Magennis in 1583 ; ancient Mass rock here; has a bog; small village here ; Catholic chapel here; corn mill; proprietor A. R. Stewart Esq. in 1836 ; school here in 1836; centre of handloom weaving 1880s-1901; Clare Cottage here; the village is called Clare Street | V1 p140,141, 142, 143, 144 OSM; DDPP p139; UF p3,9; GIC; old b/w map G3' PNNI V6 p 335 |
| Clarehill | Moira | 20: 15/60 | hill & farm ; 1km SE of Moira in Clare townland ; residence of Mrs Reid Wilson in 1910 |
PNNI V6 p 286; POD
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| Clare House | Tullylish | 20: 10/52 | farm; 4km N of Laurencetown | . |
| Clare Lodge | Kilcoo | . | near the entrance to the Shimna River in Newcastle; used as a Ladies' Collegiate School in 1895; photo available | NWAG p 71, 72 |
| Claremckery | Tyrella | . | ancient name for Clanmaghery townland |
LM 1999 p89
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| Claremont | Bangor | . | in Princetown Rd , Bangor; residence of W.J. Campbell in 1902 |
POD
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| Claremont | Holywood | . | in Holywood Rd, Strandtown; residence of James Turtle in 1902 | POD |
| Claremont House | Knockbreda | . | in Knock Rd, Belfast ; residence of J.S. Shaw in 1902 | POD |
| Claremont | Knockbreda | . | in Knock Rd, Belfast ; a duplex in 1902 | POD |
| Clarence | Knockbreda | . | in Kings Rd, Belfast ; residence of Richard Baxter in 1902 | POD |
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Clarkhill |
Kilmegan | . | just N of Annesley Estate, the town of Castlewellan is in this townland ; 1718 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; woods; residence of Mr James Murland, owner of Annesborough mills in 1836; major proprietor in 1863 was Earl Annesley | V3 p 57 OSM; GV |
| Clarkhill River | Kilmegan | 29: 34/38 | runs from Slieve Croob to Dundrum Inner Harbour | . |
| Clarkhill Wood | Kilmegan | 29: 33/39 | on the southern banks of the Leitrim River, 3km N of Castlewellan | . |
| Clarles (The) | Drumballyeoney | 29:24/35 | farm, 4km NE of Rathfriland | . |
| Clarn | Loughinisland | . | W of Clough village; on Forde's estate; has a alum spring | V17 p 61 OSM |
| Clash Bridge | Kilkeel | . | near Annalong; residence of R. Russell in 1910 |
POD
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| Clasha (The) | Kilbroney | . | farm; 1km S od Rostrevor |
old b/w mapB13
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| Clay (The) Cleay |
Annaclone | 20: 13/43 | a townland 4km S of Banbridge;3712 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' the hurdle'; Mr Brown’s farm in 1836 ; proprietor William S Crawford Esq. in 1836 | V12 p 14, 16 OSM |
| Clay Clea |
Killyleagh | . | a townland 5km NNW of Killyleagh town; 518 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; Boyd family in 1858 & Crawford family here in 1819; 231 feet above sea level | MID p102,108; V 7 p 86 OSM |
| Clay Hollows | Ballyculter | . | along the shore S of Strangford,on the Ardglass road |
Inv 2001 p 44
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| Clea Lakes | Killyleagh | 21: 50/55 | large lakes ;2km NW of Killyleagh | . |
| Cleonmack Cleomack |
Clonduff | 29: 20/28 | a townland 2km SW of Hilltown; 1153 acres; click here to see its position on a townland map; means 'playing field' i.e. ancient Gaelic Football & hurling; held by Magennis family in 1612 then Henry O'Neill of Co. Antrim in 1622 & Hill family in 1657; owned by Marquis of Downshire in 1863 |
GAA CS preface; PNNI V3 p 72, 85; DDPP p105 ;GV
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| Clera | Loughinisland | . | alternate spelling for Clara townland | TAB |
| Clermont | Holywood | . | house & garden in Ballykeel townland; leased by Alexander Blakely in 1863 from Rev. Henry Henderson |
GV
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| Clibborn Vale | Seapatrick | . | site of an old bleachworks on the River Bann; the old mill-race and sluice gates are now featured at the edge of the Banbridge town centre | BIH p 16 & Mc |
| Clifden | Holywood | . | house & yard in Ballykeel townland, Holywood Rd, Strandtown, residence of James Ireland in 1852; leased by John Finlay in 1863 from isabella Purvis; residence of R.J.Dawson in 1902 | POD;GV; POD |
| Clifton | Bangor | . | house & 3 acres; in Corporation townland near Bangor town; leased by David Connor in 1863 from Robert E. Ward; site of recreation grounds | GV; Bangor p17 |
| Clifton Lodge | Kilcoo | . | a posting establishment run by Paxton Morrison in 1910; a boarding house in Newcastle ; run by Mrs Morrison in 1914 | POD; NWAG p 47 |
| Clifton Ville | Holywood | . | house & farm of 51 acres in Knocknagoney townland;residence of Rev. William Gibson in 1852; leased by David McCance in 1863 from John Harrison | POD; GV |
| Clinen | Knockbreda | . | in Barnetts Rd, Knock; residence of Mrs Close & Frank Gibson in 1902 | POD |
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Clintagh |
Annahilt |
20: 30/54
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see Cluntagh | . |
| Clintanagullion Clintinagooland |
Dromara | . | alternate spelling for Clontanagullion townland in 1836 | V12 p 65 OSM; BH |
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Clintincally Clintonecally |
Comber | . | alternate spelling for Clontonkelly townland | . |
| Clintinglare Clintnaglare |
Kilmore | . | alternate spelling for Clontaghnaglar townland | . |
| Clintonville | Bangor | . | duplex; residence of J. Clugston & William Mcclinton in 1902 |
POD
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| Cloghachorcha | Kilkeel | 29: 23/18 | stepping stones, on the slopes of the Mournes, 6km E of Rostrevor near Rocky Mountain |
CM ; PNNI V3 p 129
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| Cloghadda | Clonallan | 29: 15/24 | ancient standing stone in Tamnaharry townland, on the slopes of Slieveacarnane in The Mournes, 6km N of Warrenpoint |
PNNI V3 p 130
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| Cloghanramer Cloghanrawer |
Newry | . | a townland 3km N of Newry town; 510 acres;click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' thick stone causeway; originally part of Bagenal Estate; proprietors Mr Gorden & Mr Henan in 1836; poor quality land in the middle but east & west fertile; caves with antiquities;Rochvale school established 1824; Mr Greer of the coach company holds 100 acres in the west in 1836 | V3 p 81,106 OSM PNNI V1 p 14; DDPP p2 |
| Cloghead | Drumballyroney | . | farm; in Annahunshigo townland, near Muddock River | PNNI V6 p 154 |
| Clogher Head | Ardglass | 21: 57/39 | 2km N of Ardglass on the Irish Sea; shipwreck of sloop 'Isabella' off Killough 31 Dec 1836 | DR |
| Clogher | Down | . | a townland 2km SE of Downpatrick; 376 acres: click here to see its location on a townland map; owned by Lord Bangor in 1836; 10 houses; 9 families employed in agriculure; 27 males & 33 females; 1 professional & 3 servants; Clogher Clergy & parishes- book available | V17 p 52, 56: OFD p XI; O'L B p 140 |
| Clogher Cottage | Down | . | in Clogher townland |
LM 1992 p41 map
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| Clogher House | Down | . | in Clogher townland on Old Racecourse Road |
LM 1992 p41 map
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| Clogher | Drumbo | 20: 29/63 | a townland of 310 acres; 2km SE of Lisburn; click here to see its location on a townland map; in 1833 there were 44 houses & 39 families; 20 families employed in agriculture & 13 in trade; 102 males & 104 females; 7 servants; |
V7 p 60, 62 OSM
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| Clogher | Magheralin | . | a townland 4km SE of Magheralin village; 145 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'stony place'; hill of 297 ft; |
PNNI V6 p 230
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Clogher Clougher |
Hillsborough | 20: 25/56 | a townland 3km SSE of Hillsborough; 531 acres: click here to see its location on a townland map; proprietor Lord Downshire; agent Mr Reilly; in 1836; farms from 2-20 acres; rents on old leases 10 shillings, new leases 28-30 shillings an acre;p good land; hill 596 ft; Gall bog; click here for a charity subscribers list of 1836 | V12 p85, 88, 89, 106 OSM |
| Clogher House | Hillsborough | 20: 26/56 | 4km SSE of Hillsborough | . |
| Cloghgarran | Kilbroney | 29: 20/16 | in Ballyedmond Wood ;3km SE of Rostrevor; means 'stone of the horse' |
PNNI V1 p 157 & V3 p 130
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| Cloghmore | Clonallan | . | huge granite upright stone in Mayo townland; height 3 metres, girth metres | V3 p1, 18 OSM |
| Cloghmore | Kilbroney | 29: 18/17 | 1km SE of Rostrevor; massive granite stone overlooks Rostrevor & Carlingford Lough; means ' big stone' | V3 p 49 OSM; MSWAG p 73; PNNI V1 p 158 & V3 p 130 |
| Cloghram | Kilmegan | . | a townland 1km N of Dundrum town; 756 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map ; in 1659 there were 7 English/Scots & 5 Catholic families here; owned by Ker family since 1780; corn mill & school here in 1836; major proprietor in 1863 was David S. Ker; mills here in 1910 run by McCauley & Sons |
V3 p 60 OSM; HCDTD p38; DR* 3/12/03 ; GV ; POD
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| Cloghram Hill | Kilmegan | 21: 40/38 | hill overlooking Dundrum village; Norman castle | . |
| Cloghskelt | Drumgooland | 20; 23/42 | a townland 3km N of Moneyslane village; 1034 acres; means 'hill of the stony soil'; click here to see its location on a townland map; evidence of Bronze Age settlements c. 1500 BC found here; ancient graves discovered in Mr. Doyle's potato field; in 1659 Census it was called Cloghskelta & there were 16 Irish familise only; by 1841 Census there were 136 families with 357 males & 368 females; click here for a photo of the village and Presbyterian Seceding Meeting House here; school established 1826 | V3 p 22, 23, 25 OSM;DDPP p62; GIC; DCPH p 47,131; IPP p 20; ORHB p47,48 |
| Cloghskelt Lough | Drumgooland | 20: 23/40 |
1km S of Cloghskelt townland
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| Cloghy Cloghey Cloughy |
Castleboy | 21: 63/56 | a townland 3km SSW of Portavogie village; 224 acres: click here to see its location on a townland map;means 'stony area'; in 1659 there were 8 Scots/English & 5 Catholic families; a small village here; school built 1828; corn mill & windmill in 1836; Presbyterian church here | V7 p27, 125 OSM; SP; DR ; GIC; NC ; PNNI V2 p 79; Inv 2001 p 10; JUAHS p14 |
| Cloughey Bay | Castleboy | . | bay; Swedish vessel stranded 30 Dec 1797; shipwreck sale 3 Dec 1842; shipwreck in bay 28 Jan 1860; shipping disaster 3 Jan 1874 (DR) new lifeboat 21 Mar 1885; lifeboat launced during gale 26 Sep 1885 (NC); shipping disaster 3 Jan 1874; 2 ships ashore 21 Apr 1877 | NH; DR; NC |
| Cloghy | Kilclief | 21: 59/48 | a townland 2km S of Strangford town; 222 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map ; horse race 1 Jan 1848; Murnin boat builders; murder of a child by its father 13 May 1865; Asiatic cholera 5 Jan 1867 | Inv 1997 p 10; DR |
| Cloghy Rocks | Kilclief | 21: 59/48 | rocks in the entrance to Strangford Lough near Cloghy townland | . |
| Clog McGorteen | Slanes | . | alternate name for Newcastle townland in 1716 |
PNNI V2 p 118
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| Clonachullion | Kilcoo | 29: 31/30 | a townland on the NW slopes of the Mourne Mountains 5km WSW of Newcastle ;2698 acres: click here to see its location on a townland mapmeans ' meadow of the holly'; ; held by Brian Magennis before 1609 |
PNNI V3 p 99 , 107
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| Clonachullion Bridge | Kilcoo | 29: 31/32 | over the Shimna river ;2km SE of Kilcoo village | . |
| Clonachullion Hill | Kilcoo | 29: 31/31 | on the NW slopes of the Mourne Mountains 3km SE of Kilcoo | . |
| Clonallan | Clonallan | . | the name of a parish SE of Newry; click here to see its location on a townland map ; means ' Dallan's meadow'; in 598 AD St. ColumCille lived at Clonallan;click here information on the churches in this parish |
O'L V1 p 10; PNNI V1 p 54; DDPP p78
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| Clonallan Glebe | Clonallan | 29: 14/19 | a townland 1km N of Warrenpoint town; 317 acres; means ' townland of the clerics'; click here to see its location on a townland map |
PNNI V1 p 72
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| Clonallon | Holywood | . | in Strandtown; residence of David L. Coates in 1886 | POD |
| Clonallan Cottage | Kilcoo | . | a house in Newcastle ; residence of Hugh Cunningham in 1910 |
POD
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| Clonaslee | Seapatrick | . | in Lurgan Rd, Banbridge; residence of Norman Ferguson in 1910 |
POD
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| Clonaver | Holywood | . | house & farm of 15 acres in Holywood Road, Ballymisert townland; ;leased by James Girdwood in 1863 from David S. Ker ; vacant in 1902 | GVPOD 1902 |
| Clonaver Lodge | Holywood | . | in Circular Rd, Strandtown; residence of William Patterson, gardener, in 1902 | POD |
| Cloncknaverly | Aghaderg | . | alternate name for Scarva | V12 p 3 OSM; OGSLL p27 |
| Cloncranchy | Aghaderg | . | old spelling for Coolnacran on 1663 Subsidy Roll |
PNNI V6 p 30
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| Clondeknaverly | Aghaderg | . | ancient townland name near Scarva |
PNNI V6 p 51
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| Clonduff | Clonduff | . | the name of a parish E of Newry & W of Kilkeel; click here to see a map of its townlands; means ' meadow of the ox' after a legend re the building of Clonduff Catholic chapel; mainly owned by Hill family in 1640; the 1901 members of The Harp Gaelic Football team were John Flanigan (Captain), Felix kelly (chairman), Francis Murphy (secretary), Barney McAlinden, Felix Kelly, Willie Donaghy, Francis Murphy, Ned Murphy, Tom Doran, Cornelius McLoughlin, Owen Gribben, John G. Travers, Mick McAlinden & John Flanigan; click here for photos & more information |
GAA CS p 29; DDPP p105; PNNI V3 p 74; DR* 9/4/28R
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| Cloneen | Bangor | . | in Ballyholme Rd , Bangor; residence of Mrs William Brown in 1902 |
POD
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| Clonknaverly | Aghaderg | . | means ' meadow of the stalk'; old name for Scarva , 1611 |
PNNI V6 p 52
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| Clonlea | Newry | 29: 11/22 | small old graveyard in Greenan townland; on Newry to Warrenpoint Rd; used for Mass during penal period |
GIC; DDPP p12
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| Clonlee | Tullylish | . | a hamlet in Tullyrain townland in 1691 | PNNI V6 p 333, 347 |
| Clonloghan | Aghaderg | . | spelling of Glenloughan townland in Survey of 1655 | V12 p 2 OSM; PNNI V6 p 41 |
| Clonly | Tullylish | . | an ancient hamlet in Ballynagarrick townland | PNNI V6 p 332, 347 |
| Clonmaghery | Tyrella | . | see under Clanmaghery |
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| Clonshranchan | Aghaderg | . | or Colenacran; 402 acres | V12 p 2 OSM |
| Clonsilla | Bangor | . | in Crawfordsburn Rd , Bangor; residence of Mrs Fisher in 1902 |
POD
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| Clontacalley | Drumbo | . | see Clontonacally | . |
| Clonta Fleece Clontiflece |
Clonallan | 29: 16/23 | a townland on the slopes of The Mournes, 5km NNW of Rostrevor; 436 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means meadows of chickweed'; the proprietor 1810- 1891 was Narcissus Batt then his son, Robert & grandson Robert; school here built by Narcissus Batt c. 1810 |
PNNI V1 p 72; NR 30/6/2005 p67; NR 30/6/2005 p67 ; DDPP
p89
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| Clontanagullion | Magherahamlet or Dromara | 20: 32/51 | a townland 4km NE of Dromara; 802 acres ; click here to see its location on a map; means 'meadow of the holly tree' ; lake here; in 1659 there were 0 English/Scots & 15 Catholic families here bought by Ker family before 1780 ; proprietor Mr Kerr in 1836 |
HMP;V12 p 65 OSM; BH;
HCDTD p38; DR* 3/12/03;
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Clontaghnaglar Clontinnaglar Clontinglare |
Kilmore | 21: 43/53 | a townland 3km NW of Crossgar; site of an ancient chapel; in 1659 the proprietor was James Hamilton Esq. & there were 10 English/Scots & 8 Catholic families here; homicide Francis Dunlop 6 Sep 1851; click here to see its location on a map | SP: SHM '94 p55; DR; TCC p 33; O'L V1 p 330 |
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Clontonacally Clontonically |
Drumbo-part | . | a townland 2km NE of Carryduff; click here to see its location on a townland map; the proprietor in 1833 was Lord Downshire whose agent was Mr Reilly of Hillsborough; 24 landholders; rent from 28-30 shillings an acre; land quality middling; school established 1823; in 1833 there were 46 houses & 43 families; 26 families were employed in agriculture & 8 in trade; 112 males & 122 females; 2 professionals & 15 servants; | V7 p 60 ,63 & V 12 p 100 OSM |
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Clontonakelly Clontonkelly |
Comber- part | 20; 38/66 | a townland of 621 acres; 2 km NE of Carryduff ; click here to see its location on a townland map; also spelt Clintincally; in 1831 there were 130 males & 143 females living in this townland; proprietor in 1836 was the Marquis of Downshire & his agent was Mr. Reilly Esq. of Hillsborough; land of middling quality; farms were from 5-30 acres; rent was 19 shillings an acre; crops were potatoes, oats, flax; |
V7 p 3, 40, 42 OSM
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| Clontyflinch Clontyflush |
Clonallan | . | alternate spellings for Clontaflecce townland on Rent Roll of 1692 |
PNNI V1 p 73
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| Clonvaraghan | Kilmegan | . | alternate spelling for Clanvaraghan townland | . |
| Cloomack | Clonduff | . | alternate spelling for Cleomack townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 |
PNNI V3 p 85
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| Clooneaven | Kilbroney | . | house & 27 acres in Moygann townland near Rostrevor; leased by Elizabeth M. Waring in 1863 from Emily Reilly; residence of Capt. William Thomson in 1881 |
GV; POD
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| Close Park | Killinchy | 21: 46/61 | estate; 3km W of Killinchy on Saintfield road; residence of John Lowry J.P. in 1910 |
POD
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| Closkelt |
Drumgooland | 20: 24/41 | see Cloghskelt | . |
| Clotefleyes | Clonallan | . | alternate spelling for Clontafleece townland in 1659 census | PNNI V1 p 73 |
| Clough | Loughinisland | 21: 41/40 | a village and a townland of 396 acres;8km SW of Downpatrick; click here to see its location on a map; means ' the stone'; in 1659 there were 2 English/Scots & 0 Catholic families here; owned by Ker family since 1780; legend of the big cat here;the population in 1841 was 59& in 1851 37 & in 1861 43 people; 3 Presbyterian churches here; Poor Law district population was 2596; in 30 Nov 1839; Anglo-Norman motte & bailey here; Ribbonmen 6 & 20 Mar 1847: market opens 27 Jan 1849: agrarian outrage on Ker Estate 2 Mar 1850;Mail car to Ardglass 31 Jan 1857; article on village 11 & 18 Aug 1860; dispensary & Board of Guardians 31 Aug 1867; Samuel Blakely suicide 19 Jun 1869; Orange soiree 3 Feb 1883 | O'L V1 p 348 & B p 323; V 17 p 94, 96, 97 OSM; HCDTD p38,40; DR*; DR: HMNI p98; GIC ; IPP p 111; DR* 3/12/03 |
| Clough House | Loughinislan | . | facing down Castlewellan Road, Clough village; residence of Maryin W. Thompson in 1910 & Walrond Clarke c. 1915 | POD; LR 2004 p23 |
| Clougher | Drumbo | . | see under Clogher | . |
| Cloughey | Kilclief/ Castleboy |
. | see under Cloghy | . |
| Cloughmore | Drumballyroney | . . | large stone in Aughnavollag townland | V3 p 16 OSM |
| Cloughram | Kilmegan | . | alternate spelling for Cloghram townland | DDW p 14 |
| Cloughvallie | Loughinisland | . | a lost ancient townland near Seaforde | O'L V1 p 90 |
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Clountagh |
Killyleagh | . | see under Cluntagh | . |
| Clovehill | Loughinisland | . | farm; in Castlenavan townland; residence of William Rice in 1866 |
CR*
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| Clover Hill | Aghaderg | 20: 12/41 | farm; 6km S of Banbridge; residence of W. Boggs in 1910 |
PNNI V6 p30 ;POD
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| Clover Hill | Kilkeel | 29: 31/16 | hill overlooking Kilkeel River, 2km N of Kilkeel | . |
| Clowneglare | Kilmore | . | mentioned in 1659 census; possibly Clontinaglare | S P |
| Clown Lochan | Kikeel | . | ancient name for Glenloughan townland | .SP |
| Cloyomoicke | Clonduff | . | alternate spelling for Cleomack townland in 1659 census | PNNI V3 p 85 |
| Clual | Knockbreda | . | in Ballymacarrett; residence of Samuel M. Bryson Esq. in 1852 |
POD
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| Cluan Cottage | Knockbreda | . | between St. Anns Ironworks & Belfast Street Tramways depot |
OS map 4.11 1902
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| Cluntagh | Annahilt | 20: 30/54 | a townland of 1010 acres: 3km SE of Annahilt village; click here to see its location on a map; Lough Aghery here ;means “ meadowland”; 106 families in the census without no surnames of 1823 ,54 employed in agriculture, 35 in trade; 34 servants; 10 weavers; mill; school here in 1836; the proprietor then was Major Stewart whose agent was Rev Mr Faloon, a resident; rent on old leases was 10-12 shillings an acre; partly rocky but good land; farms were from 1-26 acres; Loughaghery Presbyterian church is in this townland; there were 10 weavers who worked for Mr Crummey of Dromore; most worked as agricultural labourers for 10 pence to 1 shilling a day;a flax mill occupied by W. Kerne; crops were potatoes, wheat & oats; | V12 p 20, 21, 22, 73 OSM; |
| Cluntagh Lough | Annahilt | 20: 29/54 | east of Lough Aghery, smaller lake | . |
| Cluntagh | Killyleagh-part | . | a townland 4km W of Killyleagh town; 1072 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; Duff family here in 1770; | MID p 109, 120, 164 |
| Cluntagh | Kilmore-part | 21: 48/53 | a townland 3km E of Crossgar; click here to see its location on a map; means “ meadowland”; site of an ancient church; school here in 1836; outrage attack 17 Jun 1848; | KCB p 26:DR; BH; TCC p 33; O'L V1 p 331; HMP |
| Cluntinaglare | Kilmore | . | see Clontaghnaglar | . |
| Cluntmagoolan |
Dromara
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. | alternate spelling for Clintanagullion townland in 1818 | FR |
| Clutkellis | . | . | ancient townland in 17th century in East Down; in Upper Clandebois | V17 p 123 OSM |
| Cluthenderkeis | . | . | ncient townland in 17th century in East Down | V17 p 123 OSM |
| Clydesford Bridge | Dundonald | 21: 44/72 | over the Enler River, half way between Dundonald & Comber towns | .. |
| Cnockengarre | Saul | . | means' short hillock': name of an ancient Catholic church | O'L V1 p 220 |
| Cnockmeller Cnockineller |
Witter | . | a half townland of 60 acres in ancient times | O'L V1 p 394 |
| Coach Hill Farm | Bangor |
15:47/80
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farm; 3km SW of Bangor | . |
| Coalpit Bay | Donaghadee |
15:60/79
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1km S of Donaghadee town in Irish Sea | . |
| Cobler's Bridge | Saintfield. | . | over a stream; 4km SE of Saintfield town; near Carsonstown | old b/w map Q10 |
| Cocean | Killyleagh | . | see Gocean | . |
| Cochranes Bridge | Kilmegan | 29: 39/39 | over Moneycarragh river near Moneycarragh townland | . |
| Cockcrow Knowe | Dromore | . | a row of labourer's terrace houses in Drumbroneth townland |
PNNI V6 p 122, 146
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| Cock Hill | Blaris | 20: 21/61 | farm; 3km NW of Hillsborough | . |
| Cock Inn | Kilmore | . | in Listooder townland ; site of sectarian unrest 1830 |
WJM
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| Cockle Hill | Dromara | 20: 24/50 | farm; 6km W of Dromara | . |
| Cockle Island | Bangor | 15:54/84 | in Cove Bay ;just E of Groomsport | . |
| Cockle Rock | Tullynakill | 21: 52/66 | in Strangford Lough, 3km E of Ballydrain townland | . |
| Cock Mountain Common | Clonduff | 29: 26/27 | in the Mourne Mountains, 4km SE of Hilltown; 284 acres; 1662 feet above sea level; click here to see its location on a townland map |
V3 p 5 OSM ; NWAG p 38; PNNI V3 p 108, 131
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| Coens Fort | Drumgooland | 29: 30/39 | ancient rath, near Leitrim village | . |
| Coety River | Newry | . | early name for Newry River |
PNNI V1 p 43
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| Coghall | Newry | . | an ancient land division of 4 townlands in Co Armagh part belonging to Arthur Bagnall |
PNNI V1 p 6
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| Coil | Saul | . | see Quoile | . |
| Coily Hill | Killyleagh | 21: 50/53 | hill; 2km W of Killyleagh | . |
| Colenacran | Aghaderg | . | spelling for Coolnacran in Vestry Book of 1834 | PNNI V6 p 30 |
| Colenso's Heights | Kilmood | . | in Ballybundon; residence of Robert Stevenson in 1910 | POD |
| College (The) | Donaghcloney | . | farm; 3km S of Waringstown |
old b/w mapG4
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| Collenmaxhill | Dromore | . | in Edentrillick townland; corruption of Col. Maxwell's hill |
PNNI V6 p127
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| Collier (The) | Kilkeel | 29: 35/17 | rocks in the Irish Sea just offshore near Ballymartin village | . |
| Colligan Bridge | Kilkeel | 29: 31/21 | over Kilkeel River near Scarden Hill |
PNNI V3 p 58
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| Comber | Comber | 21: 46/69 | 11km SE of Belfast; a town and a parish ;means ' the confluence', that is where the Comber River flows into Strangford Lough; click here for a photo and more information | . |
| Comber House | Comber | . | residence of Charles Blakiston- Houston Esq. in 1910 |
POD
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| Comber River | Comber | . | formed by the junction of the Inler & Glen rivers | TOOC p16 |
| Comber | Loughinisland | . | see Cumber | . |
| Comeran Comerin |
Loughinisland | . | alternate spellings for Cumran |
DDW p 14.
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| Comerer | Comber | . | old spelling for Comber; see Comber | . |
| Comglean | Newry | . | ancient townland; owned by Newry Abbey in 1157 |
DDPP p2
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| Commercial Hotel | Bangor | . | described as a 1st class Hotel with parlour, coffee room, 2 drawing rooms & 16 bedrooms; for sale by auction 29 Aug 1863 |
DR*
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| Commercial Hotel | Comber | . | an inn in Bridge St, Comber; the proprietor in 1846 was Henry Bowman | POD |
| Commercial Hotel | Comber | . | an inn in The Square , Comber; the proprietor in 1846 was Robert Saunderson | POD |
| Commercial Hotel | Donaghadee | . | in Shore St, Donaghadee; the proprietor in 1846 was James Orr |
POD
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| Commercial Hotel | Down | . | in Irish St, Downpatrick ; the proprietor in 1846 & 1852was Elizabeth Martin |
POD
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| Commercial Hotel | Dromore | . | proprietor in 1910 was William Napier |
POD
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| Commercial Hotel | Kilmegan | . | in Castlewellan; a hotel and posting stop; proprietor in 1910 was S. Tufts |
POD
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| Commercial Hotel | Kilmegan | . | in Dundrum ; proprietor in 1910 was Thomas Magee |
POD
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| Commercial Hotel | Newry | . | in 37 Hill St, Newry ; the proprietor in 1846 was A. Dransfield |
POD
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| Commercial Inn | Newtownards | . | in Francis St, Newtownards; the proprietor in 1846 was George Montgomery |
POD
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| Commonreagh | Kilclief | . | a detached townland near Killough Bay; also known as Knockana; 9 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map | . |
| Commons | Killyleagh | . | a townland 2km SW of Killyleagh town; 74 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; pasture land not cultivated in 1836 | V17 p 82 OSM |
| Commons | Newry | . | a townland 2km SE of Newry town; 581 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map |
PNNI V1 p 15; DDPP p2
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| Commons | Newtownards | . |
a townland 1km S of Newtownards; 207 acres; click
here to see its location on a townland map; originally part
of common land ; miltary rifle practice ground here in 1863
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PNNI V2 p 226;GV |
| Commons of Clanmaghery | Tyrella | . | a townland of 33 acres; see under Clanmaghery | . |
| Compass Hill | Ballyculter | . | overlooking Strangford village near Old Court; an observation point for early coastguard officers; residence of Dr. Frederick McLaughlin c. 1920 | LWAG p 37; LR 2006 p51; LM 1999 p48 |
| Conallan | Clonallan | . | misspelling for Clonallan in 1659 census | PNNI V1 p 72 |
| Concrete Villas | Holywood | . | in Cultra; residence of Christian Ringland in 1890 |
MID p138
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| Coney Island | Ardglass | 21: 55/37 | a townland & a group of cottages; 1km SW of Ardglass near Killough Harbour; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'rabbits'; owned by King James 11 & in 1703 sold to James Andrews of Dublin;occupied by inshore fishermen; photo available; there were 10 families needing famine relief here in Aug 1847; owned by Viscount Bangor in 1863 | V17 p 1, 3, 5, 6, 122 OSM: LWAG p 70,71; FCD s2 p 25; GV |
| Coney Island Bay | Ardglass | 21: 54/37 | 1km SW of Ardglass | . |
| Coneywarren | Down area | . | means 'rabbit warren'; mentioned in regard to milk run c. 1940 | Inv 2000 p 40 |
| Coney Warren | .Holywood | . | means 'rabbit warren'; alternate name for Kinnegar | RWN p 23 |
| Coniamstown Quoniamstown Cunnemstowne |
Bright | 21: 50/40 | a townland 4km S of Downpatrick; 424 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map;paid tithes to Catholic church in 1615; owned by Patrick Russell in 1640 then then awarded to Duke of York; in 1703 it was bought by Lt. Robert Echlin for £440 in trust for minor Patrick Russell; ; proprietor Patrick Russell Esq.in 1836; Catholic church here | V17 p 34 OSM; TIA; O'L B p 322, 322; LM 2002 p 64; LM 1999 p89 |
| Coniamstown House | Bright | . | near the site of an ancient Cathlolic church, graveyard & hospital for infirmed | O'L V1 p 144, 157 |
| Conig | Ballytrustan | . | alternate name for Corrag townland in 1836 | . |
| Conlea | Newry | . | ancient townland; owned by Newry Abbey in 1157; see Clonlea |
DDPP p2
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| Conlig | Bangor |
15:51/78
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a townland 4km S of Bangor on Newtownards road; townland of 637 acres and a village; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' the hound stone;click here for an old postcard view and more information | . |
| Conlig House | Bangor | . | also called Little Clandeboye; residence of William Pirrie in 1852 ; click here for a photo |
POD
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| Conlig | Comber | 20; 39/68 | house & farm of 70 acres in Ballykeel townland; leased by John Orr in 1863 from William Mussenden |
GV
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| Conlig | Greyabbey | . | eastern side of the parish; area of bog |
V7 p 67 OSM
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| Conlig Quarter | Inch | 21: 45/48 | farms, 4km NW of Downpatrick | . |
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Conlay Island |
Ardkeen | 21: 53/61 | in Strangford Lough, 4km E of Killinchy; 64 acres; linked with Ballymorran townland; click here to see its location on a townland map; derived from Connolly's Island |
V7 p 86 OSM ; PNNI V2 p 18
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| Connollys Bridge | Dromore | . | over a stream; 2km NW of Dromore town |
old b/w map J5
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| Connellystown | Dromore | 20: 19/53 | farm; 2 km NW of Dromore in Ballynaris townland |
PNNI V6 p 147
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| Connorstown | Ardglass | 21: 55/40 | 2km N of Ardglass | . |
| Conn O'Neill's Bridge | Holywood | . |
Conn O'Neill was the original owner of this area; the bridge is over Connswater River upstream from Beersbridge Road, and flanking Elmgrove School; photos available |
Brian McCleary
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| Conn's Brook | Holywood | . | house & farm of 15 acres in Ballyhackamore townland ,leased by William Bathurst in 1863 from John Cleland |
GV
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| Connsbrook House | Holywood | . | built early 19th century | OS map 1902 4.08 |
| Conn's Stone | Aghaderg | . | an ancient standing stone; in SW of parish | PNNI V6 p 33 |
| Conn's Water | Holywood | . | small stream which empties into Belfast Lough about 2 km from Holywood village; named after the original owner of this area, Conn O'Neill; public works program instigated for famine relief from Conn's Water Bridge to Churchquarter & from the bridge to Ballyhackamore 27 May 1848; old timber trestle railway bridge spanning the river replaced by steel 19 Feb 1924* | V7 p 73 OSM; FCD S2 p 9; DR* |
| Consby Bridge | Newry | . | 3km E of Newry | old b/w map D10 |
| Constown | Clonduff | . | in Cabra townland; residence of John Magenis Esq. in 1777 | OFN p 244 |
| Consty Barracks | . | Kilcoo | just S of Newcastle | old b/w map I 15 |
| Cook Hill | Hillsborough | . | farm; 3km NW of Hillsborough | old b/w map L4 |
| Cookstown | Ardkeen | 21: 60/58 | a townland 5km S of Kircubbin; 291 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; in 1659 there were 10 Catholic families only here | V17 p125 OSM ; PNNI V2 p 14; SP |
| Coolavin | Bangor | . | in Ballyholme Ave , Bangor; residence of John Aiken in 1902 |
POD
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| Coolbawn | Warrenpoint | . | residence of Dr. A.E.Douglas in 1886 | POD |
| Cooleen | Holywood | . | in Sydenham Ave, Strandtown; residence of William H. Barkley in 1902 | POD |
| Cooles Hill | Blaris | . | an area of Lisburn town | PR |
| Cooley's Fort | Donaghmore | . | site of ancient Mass rock |
DDPP p37
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| Coolnacran | Aghaderg | . | a townland 4km NW of Loughbrickland; 402 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' meadow of the trees';spelt Cloncranchy on Subside Roll of 1663 & Coelnacran in Vestry Register of 1834; Loughbrickland House, the residence of Nicholas C. Whyte Esq. was in this townland in 1836 | V12 p 2, 10 OSM; PNNI V6 p 30 |
| Coolsallagh | Dromore | 20: 17/55 | a townland 3km W of Dromore on the Lurgan road; 671 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' recess of the willow tree'; originally belonged to Sir Art Magennis; residence of Lord Clanwilliam at Gillhall House in 1836 ; 2 corn mills in 1836; low ground | V12 p 72, 73, 76, 78 OSM; PNNI V6 p 118 |
| Cooper Hill |
Dundonald | . | near Killarn townland | TMUOP p60 |
| Coose |
Tullylish | 20: 9/49 | a townland 1km S of Lawrencetown; 237 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' the cave'; originally owned by Magennis clan; proprietor A.,R. Stewart Esq. In 1836; school here in 1836; spinning mill with 3,000 mule spindles owned by Samuel Law here in 1836; Hazelbank Weaving Co. opened 1880 at old mill; Catholic church here | V12 p 143, 144 OSM; UF p2,7; GIC; PNNI V6 p 336 |
| Coose Hill | Tullylish | . | house & farm; residence of James Cochrane Esq. in 1819 & Robert McMaster in 1836 | POD; MIs |
| Cooselaraderke | Tullylish | . | ancient name for Coose & Lenaderg townlands in 1659 census | PNNI V6 p 342, 336 |
| Coosville/ Coose Vale | Tullylish | . | residence of Joseph Law Esq. in 1819 & 1824 | POD |
| Coothill | Magheradrool | . | residence of Francis Borland in 1718 | BPCR |
| Copeland Island | Bangor |
15:60/84
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an island of 295 acres; just offshore between Bangor & Donaghadee; 56 acres uncultivated; inhabited by Viking settlers; named after William Coupland, a Norman settler or from the Danish name Kaupmanneyar meaning 'merchant islands'; belonged to Abbey of Bangor then James Hamilton; divided into 6 farms of 45 acres each in 1836; 67 inhabitants in 1821, all Protestants; proprietor in 1836 was Mr Ker of Portavoe; at low tide rocks completely encircle the island; plenty of excellent springs on the island; graveyard on the SW coast; there was a church/chapel in early times but no sign of it existed in 1836 just an old graveyard; rabbit warrens to be let, no trespassing 16 Nov 1795;lighting of lighthouse 28 Jan 1796; island to be grazed 7 Apr 1797; shipwreck 'Rose' 31 Jul 1858; coal schooner wrekced 17 Jul 1875; brigantine wrecked 9 Dec 1876 | V17 p 121 & l 7 p 19, 20 OSM ; LR 20054 p16; NS; DR: NC; NWAG p37 map; GIC; MIs; PNNIO V2 p 171 |
| Copeland View | Holywood | 15:42/77 | farm; 3km SE of Holywood town | . |
| Corazon Houses | Bangor | . | 3 houses , gardens & yards in Sandy Row, Bangor; leased by John Lamont in 1863 from Viscount Bangor | GV |
| Corbally | Down | 21: 45/40 | a townland 4km SW of Downpatrick; 338 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; after 1625 land seizures owned by Crolly family; owned by heirs of Charles Hawthorne Esq.in 1836; 31 houses; 13 families employed in agriculture & 10 in trade; 73 males & 86 females; 8 manufacturers & 3 servants; agrarian outrage 28 Oct 1848 | MID p 34: DR; O'L V1 p 306, 307 |
| Corbally | Dunsford | 21: 56/43 | a townland 6km N of Ardglass;click here to see its location on a townland map; hill; alleged case of firing at a person near Ardglass 20 Oct 1883 | V17 p 67, 72 OSM; DR |
| Corbally House | Dunsford | . | 3km W of Kilclief village; residence of James Greer Esq. J.P.- death notice 15 Jan 1881 | old b/w map P15; DR |
| Corbally | Garvaghy | 20: 22/45 | a townland 4km S of Garvaghy village in foothills of Dromara Hills;837 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map;means ' odd shaped townland';owned by the church in 1600s; bog here ; school here in 1836; rents in 1836 were 40-42 shillings an acre | V12 p 80, 81 OSM ; PNNI V6 p 196 |
| Corbally House | Garvaghy | 20: 21/44 | farm; 2km S of Corbally townland; |
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| Corbally | Killyleagh | 21: 50/52 | a townland 2km SW of Killyleagh;36 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; wheat & potatoes grown: dangerous state of the road at Corbally hill 17 Nov 1855 | V17 p 82 OSM;DR |
| Corbet | Magherally | 20: 18/46 | a townland 2km SE of Magherally village;618 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' the boulder'; originally belonged to Bishop of Dromore ; lake & flow bog here; 26 bleach greens along the River Bann by 1772 | V12 p79, 80, 81, 112 114, 115 OSM; BIH p 15; PNNI V6 p 261 |
| Corbet Head | Bright | 21: 54/35 | rocky headland at the entrance to Killough Bay |
PNNI V6 p 262
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| Corbet Lough | Magherally | 20: 18/45 | large lake near river Bann; built to ensure a constant supply of water to the old linen mills in 1835; means ' lake of rushes' | BIH p 16; PNNI V6 p 269 |
| Corbetts Hillhead | Clonduff | 29: 23/34 | farm, near River Bann, 4km E of Rathfriland |
PNI V6 p 262
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| Corbetts Hillhead | Dromara | 20: 25/49 | farm; 3km SW of Dromara in Crossgar townland; residence of Hugh Massey in 1832 |
PNNI V6 p 262; IIW V4 p110 .
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| Corbet Milltown | Seapatrick | . | village; beside River Bann |
PNNI V6 p 262
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| Corceenan | Aghaderg | . | on shores of Loughbrickland | V12 p 8 OSM |
| Corcossocke | Magheralin | . | alternate spelling for Kircassock townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V6 p 243
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| Corcreaghan Corcrehan |
Kilkeel | . | a townland of 203 acres; 3km W of Kilkeel near Ballygowan; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' boundary enclosure'; in 1659 there were 15 Irish families living here & the owner was Richard Houston Esq |
CM; SP; PNNI V3 p 32
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Corcreany |
Donaghcloney | . | see Corcreeny | . |
| Corcreeghy Corcreechy Corcrighagh Corcruchy |
Newry |