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Fagans Close
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Newry
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farm; 3km E of Newry
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old b/w map D10
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Fahar
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Newry
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10 miles from Sheeptown; manure
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V3 p 107 OSM
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Fairburn
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Kilbroney
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in Rostrevor; residence of James Reilly Esq. in 1846
& W.D. Hall in 1852
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POD
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Fair Green
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Kilkeel
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farm; on the shores of Carlingford Lough near Cranfield
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CM
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Fairholme
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Bangor
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villas in Crawfordsburn Rd, Bangor ; residence of Samuel
Crosbie & Misses Lee in 1901
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POD
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Fairleigh | Kilcoo | . | a house in Newcastle; residence of Col. W.R. Slacke in 1910 |
POD
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Fairmount House | Moira | . | a house ; residence of Dr. T.H. Brownrigg in 1910 | POD |
Fairmount
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Newtownards
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15:46/77
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farm; 3km NW of Newtownards town
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Fairtowne
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Saintfield
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ancient name for Oughley townland
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O'L V1 p 375
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Fairview House
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Bangor
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15:47/80
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4km SW of Bangor town on Donaghadee Road
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OS map 1901 2.06
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Fairview House | Bangor | . | residence of Charles E. Moncrief in 1901 |
POD
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Fairview
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Donaghadee
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15:56/80
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2km NW of Donaghadee; residence of Mr James McLean
in 1846
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POD
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Fairview
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Dromore
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20: 20/51
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farm; 2km S of Dromore; residence of Mary Anne Kerr
in 1816 ; owned by Thomas Jameson in 1876 with 58 acres; residence of
Robert Jameson in 1910
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FP; LOI; POD
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Fairview
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Drumbo
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farm; just N of Drumbo village; residence of late John
McDowell 1869
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old b/w map P6; DR *2/10/1869
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Fairview | Kilbroney | . | in Rostrevor; residence of P. McAnulty in 1910 |
POD
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Fairview
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Kilcoo
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a boarding house in Bryansford Rd, Newcastle; run by
Mrs Cowdy in 1914
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NWAG p 47; PTTF p7
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Fairview House | Kilkeel | . |
in Harbour Rd , Kilkeel ; residence of James McKee in 1910 |
POD
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Fairview | Killinchy | . | off Glasswater Road; residence of Sir James Martin in 1893; a general smith works residence of William Brownlee in 1910 ; photo available |
LR 2009 p17-18; POD
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Fairview Villa | Knockbreda | . | at 292 Ravenhill Rd, East Belfast; residence of William McCulloughin 1902 |
POD
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Fairview
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Magheradrool
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farm; 2km SE of Ballynahinch
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old b/w map M10
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Fairview | Magheralin | . | in Drumnabreeze/ Ballyleny townland; residence of John Holland in 1817 & John Gilland in 1873 |
FP
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Fairview
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Saintfield
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W of the town, off Main Street; 2nd Presbyterian church
here & old pig market
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MSWAG; SHM '94 p61
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Fairview Cottage | Saintfield | . | in Saintfield; residence of Mrs William Dales in 1910 |
POD
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Fairview | Tullylish | . | near Gilford; the proprietor in 1795 was Charles Frazer | UJA |
Fairy Field | Dundonald | . | in Castlebeg townland; site of an ancient church marked by ring of boulders | TOOC p19, 24 |
Fairy Glen
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Bangor
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also known as Strickland's Glen ;near the beach
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NDM p63
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Fairy Glen
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Kilbroney
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on Kilbroney River; near Rostrevor; email me for a photo
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MSWAG p 68
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Fairy Hill |
Kilbroney
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house & 16 acres; just E of Rostrevor near the Catholic
chapel;described as a handsome, ornamented house built by Mrs Dawson,
widow of Rev. Vesey Dawson in 1814; in 1836 it was owned by Mrs Balfour
of Dublin and leased by Mrs Fosbury ; leased by rep. Lady Florence Balfour
in 1863 from David Ross ; residence of Col. E. Ross in 1910
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V3 p 27,35 OSM ; GV :POD
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Fairy Hill | Kilcoo | . | near Newcastle going towards Dundrum |
DR 1939
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Fairymount
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Drumballyroney
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a hill north of Lough Ree
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PNNI V6 p 163
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Fairymount
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Killinchy
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a farm; residence of Daniel Ingram in 1910
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POD
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Fallow (The) | Kilbroney | . | field & area name in the Mourne Mountains |
PNNI V1 p 158 & V3 p 139
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Fanny's Cottage
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Knockbreda
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cottage on the eastern side of Ormeau demesne;2km S
of Ballymacarret
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V7 p 98 OSM
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Farley | Kilcoo | . | a house in Newcastle; residence of Mrs Thompson in 1910 |
POD
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Farm (The)
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Bangor
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near Groomsport; residence of William Speers, land steward
in 1910
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POD
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Farm (The)
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Kilkeel
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29:32/17
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farm, in Ballykeel townland
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Farm Hill | Comber | . | house & farm of 78 acres in Ballywilliam townard, leased by William Boyd in 1863 from Marquis of Londonderry |
GV
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Farm Hill | Drumgath | . | near Rathfriland; the proprietor in 1795 was John Adams |
UJA
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Farm Hill
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Holywood
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to be let; house, garden & 28 acres; between Holywood
& Cultra 21 Mar 1792; house & 2 acres in Ballycultra townland;
the proprietor in 1795 was Hugh Kennedy; residence of Mrs Ross &
Lieut. Col. Young in 1852; eased by Henry N. Smythin 1863 from rep.
Robert S. Kennedy
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UJA;NS; POD; GV
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Farm Hill
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Tullylish
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farm; just SW of Gilford in Loughans townland; residence
of Francis McConnell in 1825
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old b/w map E4; OFB p134
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Farm Lodge
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Magheralin
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20: 10/58
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farm; 3km SW of Magheralin near Co Antrim border; residence
of M. Jones in 1837
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IIW # 17302
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Farn
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Ballyphilip
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proprietor Mr. Nugent in 1836; rents were 22 shillings
with leases 3 lives or 31 years
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V7 p 8 OSM
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Farraghlumny
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Magheralin
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alternate spelling for Taughlumny townland in 1692 Rent
Roll
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PNNI V6 p 247
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Farranfad |
Loughinisland
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21: 42/42
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a townland 2km NE of Clough;click
here to see its location on a map;643 acres; means ‘the long
land’; in 1659 there were 14 English/Scots &
6 Catholic families here; the population in 1841 was 321 &
in 1851 137 & in 1861 140 people; a proprietor in 1795 was John
Scott; drainage 20 Feb 1847; I have indexed the information from Griifiths
Valuations of 1863 into Surnames Index for dwellings 1-7
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UJA; LCB p 81; HCDTD p38,40; DR; GV
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Farrels Fort
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Drumbo
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20: 33/66
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ancient rath; 1km NE of Drumbo
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Farrenbolt
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Saul
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ancient name for Myra, an old denonmiation of Walshestown
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O'L V1 p 247
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Farrow (The)
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Kilbroney
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29: 21/20
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small section of The Mournes surrounded by Rostrevor
Forest
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Fathom Lower
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Newry
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a townland 3km S of Newry on the Newry Canal; 730 acres:
Co Armagh in 1999; click
here to see its
location on a townland map; means 'the stream'
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PNNI V1 p 24
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Fathom Upper
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Newry
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5km S of Newry town on the Newry Canal; 813 acres: Co
Armagh in 1999; click
here to see its
location on a townland map
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Fathom Park | Newry | . | residence of Richard Benson Esq. in 1842 | BU 30/9/1842 |
Faunmore
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Holywood
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at 6 Palmerston Rd, Sydenham; residence of Robert Barklie
in 1902
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POD ; ACS p11
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Strangford Lough
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to be sold 16 Oct 1847
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DR
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Feconatt
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Loughinisland
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alternate spelling for Teconnaught townland in 1659
census
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S P
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Fedan | Newry | . | alternate name for Fathom townland | PNNI V1 p 25 |
Fedany
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Garvaghy
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20: 22/47
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a townland 3km SE of Garvaghy village; 723 acres;click
here to see its location on a townland map; means ' place
of the thistles'; owned by the church but held by Sir Art Magennis in
1609 ; Church of Ireland here; 2 bogs;
corn & flax mill & a school here
in 1836; proprietor Mr Gore in 1836; rents were from 21-27 shillings
an acre; Glebe House with 60 acres in this townland; 92 acres here sold
by auction 8 Oct 1795
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PNNI V6 p 197; V12 p 80, 81 OSM; GIC ; NS
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Feeffeny | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Fofannybane townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 |
PNNI V3 p 110
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Feehary Island |
Killinchy
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21: 52/61
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in Strangford Lough, 3km E of Killinchy; 10 acres; click
here to see its location on a townland map; belongs
to Ballymorran townland
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V7 p 86 ,92 OSM
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Feely's Hill | Seapatrick | . | in Church St, Banbridge |
OGSLL p49
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Fegans Close
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Clonallan
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29: 14/28
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near Carrickcrossan townland 2km NW of Mayobridge village
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Fenanstown | Saul | . | a clachan in Ballysuggagh townland |
PE
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Feney
Feany |
Magheralin
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20: 14/59
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a townland 2km E of Magheralin; 202 acres; click
here to see its location on a townland map ; Irish Fionaigh
means ' place of twigs'; originally owned by O'Laverty clan & leased
to Sir Edward Trevor in 1640
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PNNI V6 p 239; DDPP p183
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Fenor | Newry | . | alternate name for Finnard townland in Bagenal Rental of 1575 |
PNNI V1 p 26
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Fenwick's Pass
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Aghaderg
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near the Co. Armagh border
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PNNI V6 p 17
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Feofenyagh | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Fofannyreagh townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V3 p 110
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Fergusons Cross
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Saintfield
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21: 42/60
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2km E of Saintfield
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Ferguson's Hill |
Dundonald | . | a large drumlin near Ballyrainey Road | TMUOP p19 |
Fermeannes
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Kilclief
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Glebe land in 1592
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O'L V1 p 209
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Fermoy
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Magheralin
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name sued for Feney townland in 1609
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PNNI V6 p 239
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Fern Bank | Holywood | . | residence of Rev. Samuel Alder in 1874 |
IIW NA T/10381
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Fernhill House
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Annaclone
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29: 17/39
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in Ballinafern townland; residence of David Andrews
in 1915
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CWGC
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Fern Hill | Warrenpoint | . | residence of Misses Anne, Matilda, Mary & Elizabeth Bowles c. 1865-1891 | OFN p 119 |
Fernside
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Kilcoo
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a boarding house in Newcastle; run by Mrs Trainor in
1914
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NWAG p 47
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Fernville | Bangor | . | villa in Dufferin Ave, Bangor; residence of James Stewart in 1901 |
POD
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Fernvilla Fernville |
Holywood | . | house & yard in Sydenham Ave, Strandtown ;leased by John Patterson in 1863 from James Entwhistle; residence of John Macoun in 1902 | GV ; POD |
Fern Villas | Knockbreda | . | 5 residences in Ravenhill Road, Belfast in 1902 |
OS map 1902 4.11
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Ferryquarter
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Ballyculter
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click here to see its location on a townland map; an English
name; Charter School erected 1817; most
of the houses were thatched with 2 rooms; fishermen & ferry boatmen,
the costume of which is completely nautical; important discovery of
brick, tile & pottery clay, near Strangford 21 Feb 1880
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Inv 2013 p5 V17 p 29, 30 OSM; DR
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Ferryquarter House | Ballyculter | . | built by the Price family c. 1750 ; the proprietor in 1795 was Nicholas Price; known as The Lodge & occupied by the Prices & Blackwood families up until 1875; Elizabeth Ann Price was resident in 1863 | UJA; LR 2012 p93 |
Ferry Quarter Quay | Ballyculter | . | near Strangford | Inv 2014 p8 (photo) |
8 Ferry Street, Portaferry
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Ballyphilip
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there is a house history published
in Upper Ards Journal
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JUAHS p29-30
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Fiddlers Bridge |
Ballyculter
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over Slaney River outside Strangford; named for an itinerant
fiddler who was murdered
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LR 2004 p46; Inv 2010 p6
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Finers |
Newry
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29: 13/32
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a townland 5km NNW of Mayobridge; 607 acres; click
here to see its
location on a townland map; pronounced Finnard; originally
part of Bagenal Estate in 1575; an old bog; 2 forts; cave; old paper
mill; proprietors Mr Glenny, Mr Hardy & Mrs. Renny; Presbyterian
church here
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V3 p110 OSM; GIC; PNNI V1 p 26
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Finlieve
Finley Finliff |
Kilkeel
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29: 23/20
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mountain in The Mournes, 6km N of Carlingford Lough;
means 'white mountain'
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PNNI V3 p 139
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Finlieve Beg
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Kilkeel
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29: 22/19
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mountain in The Mournes, 5km ENE of Rostrevor
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PNNI V3 p 139
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Finlieve More
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Kilkeel
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29: 23/20
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mountain in The Mournes, 5km N of Carlingford Lough
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PNNI V3 p 139
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Finnebrogue House & Estate |
Inch
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21: 48/47
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large estate & townland of 530 acres, 3km N of Downpatrick;
means the white house'; click
here to see its location on a map; click
here for a photo of House and more details
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LR 2009 p51
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Finnebrogue Lough
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Inch
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21: 48/48
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part of Finnebrogue Estate ; 4km N of Downpatrick
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Finnis
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Dromara
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20: 28/48
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a townland 2km S of Dromara;1353 acres ;click
here to see its location on a townland
map; means ' wooded island'; mill here in 1836; Catholic
church here; large cave; proprietor Mr Maginnis;a schoolhere
in 1844; Disgraceful affray on the Sabbath in public house 17 Jan 1857
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V12 p 63, 64 ,65, 67 OSM; DDPP p 75; DR; GIC
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Finnis Bridge
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Dromara
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20: 26/45
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over small river; 3km SW of Finnis townland
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Firbeck | Holywood | . | residence near Sydenham Station in 1904 | ACS p11 |
Firs (The) | Holywood | . | residence of Miss Kate Maguire in 1943 | Irish News 14/11/1943 |
Fir View
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Aghaderg
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fram; 3km N of Loughbrickland
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old b/w map F5
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Fisher Hill | Bangor | . | in Bangor town near Ballymafee & Union Streets |
GV; POD
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Fishermen's Rest | Ardglass | . | an old pub in Ardglass; still there in 1950; drawing available |
LM 1987 p33
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Fisherwick House | Kilcoo | . | house, yard & garden in Shore Rd, Newcastle, in Armitage Place overlooking the harbour; residence of Rev. Samuel Smith in 1860; leased by William Henry Martin in 1863 from Earl Annesley; residence of R. Hill in 1910 & Mrs. Helen Kate Malet & the late Dr. Henry Malet in 1915 ; click here for a photo |
NWAG p22, 59 ; GV; POD; CWGC
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Fishquarter |
21: 60/62
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a townland 1 km SE of Kircubbin; 263 acres; click
here to see its location on a townland map; means ' quarter
of the fishermen'; part of Ballywalter Manor in King Charles 1st's reign;
granted from King Charles 1st to Hugh, Viscount Montgomery c. 1623;
in 1659 there were 5 English/ Scots & 5 Catholic families here
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V17 p 125 & V7 p 18 OSM; PNNI V2 p 88; SP
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Five Lights Hill | Tullylish | . | in Lenaderg townland; named after a cluster of houses on the summit which you can see from the distance | PNNI V6 p 343, 349 |
Fivemile hill
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Donaghmore
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29: 9/36
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5 miles N of Newry; the distance from Newry; highest
hill in the parish
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V3 p 7 OSM; PNNI V1 p 111
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Five Sisters | Comber | . | in Ballynichol townland; ancient stone megalith | TOOC p17,19 |
Fiveys Fort | Seapatrick | . | ancinet fort in Lisnafiffy townland |
PNNI V6 p 318
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Flagstaff | Newry | . | in Fathom townland on Co. Armagh side; flag raised to warn the pilot of a ship approaching |
PNNI V1 p 44
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Flannigans Hill
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Donaghmore
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a hill overlooking Fourtowns Presbyterian Church
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PDLHS p3
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Flanigans Close
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Newry
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farm; 3km E of Newry
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old b/w map D10
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Flatfield
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Moira
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20: 18/60
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farm; 3km SE of Moira; the proprietor in 1795 was James
Megarry; residence of William John Murphy in 1910
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UJA;POD
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Flatfield
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Moira
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in Ballyknock townland; school
here supported by the Hibernian Sunday School Society in 1817 with 148
students attending ;residence of Wesley Megarry in 1808 & 1836
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PNNI V6 p 295; HSSS; RD
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Flat Island |
Dundonald | . | Dundonald House is here | TMUOP p70 |
Flat Rock
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Grey Abbey
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21: 54/67
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rock in Strangford Lough, 3km W of Grey Abbey town
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Florenceville | Bangor |
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villa in Princetown Rd, Bangor; residence of E. Watson
in 1901
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POD |
Florida Manor
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Kilmood
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21: 47/62
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house & large estate of 280 acres, originally of
4000 acres; 2km NW of Killinchy;Lordship of Florida granted 1638 to
Sir James Montgomery; 1691 purchased by Crawford family then Ann Crawford
married James Arbuckle, their daughter married Thomas Whyte then Robert
Gordon in 1755; seat of David Gordon who died 11 Mar 1837; effects of
the Big Storm
12 Jan 1839; storm 1 Feb 1839; residence of Robert Gordon
in 1852; death of Robert Gordon Esq. 12 Mar 1864; sale of furniture,
vehicles etc. at Florida Manor 11 Jul 1868; court case over estate,
Gordon versus Gordon versus Smith 10 Jun 1871; Welcome to R.F. Gordon
Esq. 29 Nov 1871; owned by Rev. James P. Gordon in 1876 with 424 acres
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DR*5/11/03; V7 p 95,96 OSM;POD; GV; DR ; DR* ; LOI
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Florida Bridge
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Kilmood
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21: 46/61
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over Blackwater river 3km W of Killinchy
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Florida View
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Killinchy
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a farm; residence of Thomas Ingram in 1910
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POD
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Flow (The) | Comber | . | in Cattogs townmland; residence of John Robinson in 1912 |
POD
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Flow Bog
Flough Bog |
Garvaghy
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between Garvaghy & Magherally parishes; a continuation
of Gall Bog; stone age axes found here by Derek Johnston
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PNNI V6 p 208; IPP p 10
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Flowe
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Seapatrick
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residence of Rev John Rutherford in 1846
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POD
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Flower Hill | Magheadrool | . | near Ballynahinch; the proprietor in 1795 was Thomas Bamber |
UJA
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Flush Hall
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Newtownards
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farm; 1km SW of Newtownards town; residence of the Colville
famly c. 1800 & William Kennedy in 1821 & Samuel Kennedy in
1855 & William Brown 1867-1872
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old b/w map U7; FSFD p55; BN 28/11/1821; IIW; PR
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Flush Hill
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Drumgooland
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29: 25/38
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farm near Flush Hill, 2km SW of Ballyward village
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Flush Hill
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Drumbo
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20: 31/63
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3km SSW of Drumbo village
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Flying Horse | Down | . | name of Darby's Inn c. 1750; site of Downpatrick's oldest race course; now a suburb |
LM 1983 p48; LM 2002 p 16
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Kilcoo
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29: 27/28
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a townland in the foothills of the Mournes, on the Goward
road; 940 acres; click
here to see its location on a townland map ; means ' a white
place abounding with thistles' ; held by Brian Magennis in 1611 then
Edward Trevor of Rosstrevor & Wiliam Smith of Ballymaginaghy in
1620
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PNNI V3 p 99, 110; HCDTD p141
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Fofannyreagh
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Kilcoo
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29: 27/33
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a townland on the foothills of the Mournes, 1km SW of
Kilcoo; 1199 acres;click
here to see its location on a townland map ; means ' a grey
place abounding with thistles' ; held by Brian Magennis in 1611 then
Edward Trevor of Rosstrevor & Wiliam Smith of Ballymaginaghy in
1620
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PNNI V3 p 110; HCDTD p141
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Foley's Bridge | Kilcoo | . | across the Shimna River, Tollymore; built by James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Clanbrassill in 1787 and named after his niece Harriet Foley; photo available | MO 22/10/2014 p25 |
Folly Bridge | Bangor | . | over stream just as it runs into Ballyholme Bay over Ballyholme Road | OS map 1901 2.06 |
Folly Castle
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Ballytrustan
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near the entrance to Strangford Lough; 2km SE of Portaferry
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old b/w map R16
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Fonthill | Bangor | . | house & farm of 45 acres in Ballyvarnet townland; leased by William H. Moore in 1863 from Robert E.Ward |
GV
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Ford (The) | Comber | . | residence of Charles Blakiston-Houston in 1912 |
POD
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Foreland Point
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Donaghadee
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15:60/81
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rocky point 1km N of Donaghadee town
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PNNI V2 p 195
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Forest Brook | Kilbroney | . | house & 35 acres in Newtown townland; leased by Francis Carvill & son in 1863 from Charlotte Ross ; a dyeing & finishing works here in 1886; Mill owned by J. Crawley in 1910 | GV; POD |
Forge Bridge
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Magheralin
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in Drumcro townland over River Lagan
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PNNI V6 p 237, 252
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Forge The
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residence of William Close in 1791
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IIW V4
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Forgys Close
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Drumballyroney
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farm; 3km NE of Rathfriland
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old b/w map F10
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Forks (The)
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Clonduff
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29: 25/23
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part of The Mournes, near Shanlieve, 6km SE of Hilltown
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PNNI V3 p 139
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Forks (The)
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Kilkeel
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29: 32/21
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on the slopes of The Mournes where two streams meet,
5km WNW of Annalong
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PNNI V3 p 139
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Fork River
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Kilkeel
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29: 32/20
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rises in The Mournes, and runs S into Mullagh River;
photo of bridge available
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MMM p26
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Formal
For Mule |
Kilkeel
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29: 23/17
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mountain on the slopes of The Mournes, 3km N of Carlingford
Lough
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PNNI V3 p 139
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Forminan
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Inch
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see Terminan
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Forshilly
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Ballyphilip
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proprietor in 1836 was Mr. Nugent; 22 shillings rent
& leases were 3 lives or 31 years;
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V7 p 8 OSM
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Fort (The) | Aghaderg | . | in Lisnatierney townland; residence of Patrick Craney Esq. in 1910 |
POD
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Fort (The) | Bangor | . | in Carnalea; residence of Robert Atkison in 1901 | POD |
Fort (The)
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Garvaghy
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20: 20/44
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farm; 4km S of Garvaghy village
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Fort (The)
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Kilkeel
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29: 35/19
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house & farm of 36 acres in Dunnaman townland; near
ancient rath, 3km SW of Annalong; leased by Joseph Henry Blecher in
1863 from John S.Moore & residence of Mrs Boyle in 1876
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POD; GV; NLAT
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Fort
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Killyleagh
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farm; 4km NW of Killyleagh town; Gilmore family here
in 1887
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old b/w map R11; MID p 113
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Fort (The)
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Saintfield
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21: 42/60
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farm, 2km NE of Saintfield
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Fort Breda
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Knockbreda
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just N of Newtownbreda town; residence of Thomas D.
Crawford in 1886
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old b/w map Q7; POD
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Fort Edward | Drumgath | . | near Rathfriland; the proprietor in 1795 was Edward Caddell | UJA |
Fortesque
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Donaghcloney
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2 acres,
in south of Ballygunaghan townland near Blackskull; owned by Sir Faithful
Fortescue in 1609; residence of William Smyth Henry Dale & in 1910;
school here in 1836
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PNNI V6 p 98;OFB p150; V12 p61,100 OSM; POD
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Forest (The)
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Moira
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20: 15/59
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farm; in Ballymagaraghan townland
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Fort Hill | Ballyhalbert | . | near Ballygraffan townland |
PNNI V2 p 111
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Fort Hill
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Bangor
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house & farm of 32 acres; 1km SW of Bangor town;
leased by Patrick Henderson in 1863 from Lord Dufferin & Claneboye
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old b/w map V6; GV
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Fort Hill
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Dromore
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20: 20/56
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farm; 2km N of Dromore in Listullycurran townland
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PNNI V6 p 137
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Fort Hill
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Magherally
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farm; 4km NE of Banbridge; residence of Miss Jane Lindsay
in 1864 Mrs Isabella Davis in 1866
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old b/w map H6; MIs
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Fort House | Blaris | . | in Lisburn; residence of of John D. Barbour in 1886 |
POD
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Fort House
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Aghaderg
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farm; in Lisnatierney townland near Tierny Fort (an
ancient rath)
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PNNI V6 p 48
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Fort House
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Dromara
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20: 30/48
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farm; 3km SE of Dromara
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Fortland House | Moira | . | north of Moira; residence of Robert McCullough in 1864 |
Jim Lyttle
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Fort View | Aghaderg | . | farm; 2km SW of Banbridge; residence of T.C. Rogers in 1910 |
old b/w map F6; POD
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Fort View
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Annahilt
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20: 31/57
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farm; near Carricknadarriff townland overlooking Lough
Erne
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Fort View House
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Saintfield
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20; 39/58
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farm; in Tonaghmore townland; 2km SW of Saintfield on
the road to Ballynahinch; residence of Afred Patterson in 1910
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POD
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Fort William
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Annahilt
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20: 29/56
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farm; 1km W of Annahilt village
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Fort William
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Dromore
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20: 23/53
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farm; 4km E of Dromore on Ballynahinch road
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Fort William
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Moira
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20: 18/58
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farm; 3km SE of Moira; the proprietor in 1795 was Rev.
Moffett; residence of Rev. William Moffat in 1840 & George Erwin
in 1910
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UJA; newspaper clipping ; POD
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Fort William House
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Moira
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20: 13/60
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farm; 2km W of Moira
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Fosenybane | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Fofannybane townland in 1659 census | PNNI V3 p 110 |
Fountainville Cottages | Knockbreda | . | 7 cottages in Gilnahirk Rd, East Belfast in 1902; b/w photo available |
POD; ACC p26,42; ACG p17
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Fountain Villas | Knockbreda | . | 2 large semi-detached houses at 107-109 Kings Rd, Knockdene area ; built 1885; residence of Mrs Uprichard, George Kingsberry & Mrs McKibbin ; b/w photos available |
OS map 1902 5.09; ACC p10,12,13,16; ACG p17
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Fountainville | Seapatrick | . | in Newry Rd, Banbridge; residence of G. Coburn in 1910 |
POD
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Four-mile House
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Donaghcloney
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armed band threatening a farmer. Mr Carsewell of Annaghban
near Four-mile House 15 Jan 1870
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DR
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Four Mile House
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Donaghmore
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29: 9/35
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farm, 4 miles N of Newry town in Ringclare townland
; residence of Hamilton Kerr in 1824 & Thomas Shaw in 1827 &
Ralph Todd in 1872; owned by David Woods in 1876 with 33 acres
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OFN p 212; PNNI V1 p 111; PR; IIW V4 p72; LOI
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Four Roads
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Kilmegan
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29: 36/38
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crossroad in Magherasaul townland on Clough road; school
in 1836
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V3 p 59 OSM
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Fourtowns
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Donaghmore
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29: 8/39
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a crossroad 5km SW of Loughbrickland; Presbyterian
church here; Fourtowns National School here; 4 townlands are
Ballymacrattymore, Ballymacrattybeg, Killysavan & Carrickdrumman
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GIPR
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Four Winds
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Knockbreda
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20: 36/70
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1km SW of Newtownbreda; in 2001 part of Newtownbreda
suburbs
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Fowlers Bridge
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Drumgooland
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29: 24/39
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over Drumadonnell River, 1km SW of Moneyslane
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Fox Fort | Hillsborough | . | name of the earliest settlement in the area;home of Magennis clan | ODHD p3 |
Fox Lodge
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Knockbreda
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farm; near Ormeau estate; the proprietor in 1795 was
William Fox
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old b/w map Q6; UJA
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Kilmegan
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20: 34/43
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9km N of Castlewellan in Dromara Hills
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Frankfort
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Donaghmore
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29: 9/36
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forest & farm house; in Maddydrumbrist townland;
7km S of Loughbrickland; ancient rath here; owned by Thomas Fortescue
Esq in 1764 & T. Corry Esq. in 1836 and leased by Mrs Innes; residence
of Patrick O'Hara in 1882
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V3 p 7, 8 OSM; PNNI V1 p 111; AIPD
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Frankville
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Saul
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a villa, 2km NE of Downpatrick near Quoile Quay ; built
by William Trotter in 1790 for his wife Frances Lascelles; now called
Quoile House ; photo available
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old b/w map P15; LR 2006 p13; LM 1983 p48 ; DR 28/8.1980
p11* ; LM 1985 p4,9; LM 1996 p49
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Franzers Stores | Moura | . | near Moira; the proprietor in 1795 was Patrick Frazer |
UJA
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Freagh | Kilclief | . | alternate Gaelic name for Cariff |
Inv 2001 p 10
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Freestone quarry | Moira | . | near Moira; the proprietor in 1795 was Samuel Lylburn |
UJA
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French House
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Drumbo
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residence of Mrs Mary Wilson in 1854
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IIW #69398
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Fruit Hill
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Hillsborough
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20: 25/61
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farm; 1km NW of Hillsborough; residence of Humphrey
Jamison in 1910
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POD
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Fruit Hill
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Saintfield
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20: 34/59
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farm in Bresagh townland
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Fruit Vale
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Kilmegan
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in Castlewellan; residence of William Carson Esq. 27
Nov 1838
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BN
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Fryar's Lane
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Down
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Downpatrick; old name for Bridge Street
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O'L V1 p 260
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Frys Bridge
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Drumgooland
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20: 30/44
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over Leitrim river in Legananny townland
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Furzefield
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Bangor
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farm; in Ballygrainey; residence of James Campbell 1894
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NC
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