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Place Names | Parish | Information | Reference | |
Tabermoney | Down |
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see Tobermoney | . |
Tachnabrick Taghnabrick | Blaris | 20:20/28 | 3km S of Lisburn; a mill here in 1836 | V12 p 36 OSM |
Taconet | Kilmore | . | see under Teconnaught | . |
Taggart Isle | Killyleagh | . | 76 acres in Strangford Lough; 23 inhabitants in 1821 | V17 p 121 OSM |
Taghnabrick | Blaris | . | a townland of 352 acres; 3km S of Lisburn; click here to see its location on a townland map | . |
Taghnaghmore | Magherally | . | alternate spelling for Tonaghmore townland in 1663 |
PNNI V6 p 266
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Taghnevan | Shankill | . | a townland of 276 acres: in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Taghran | Magheralin | . | alternate spelling for Taughrane townland on Subsidy Roll of 1663 | PNNI V6 p 249 |
Talbotstown | Ballyhalbert | . | named after the Talbot family who occupied land here c. 1300; corrupted into Bally Thalbot then Ballyhalbert c. 1623 | O'L V1 p 412, 427; PNNI V2 p 103 |
Talleylin | Saul | . | residence of Edward Doran in 1794 | MID p 151 |
Tally-ho | Tullylish | . | in Drummiller townland; now in ruins; residence of Johnston family in 1770 |
PNNI V6 p 36, 328, 346; IIW # 34210
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Tallytramin | Castleboy | . | part of the Manor of Cloghy in King Charles 1st's reign; see Tullytramon |
V7 p 18 OSM
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Tamary | Clonduff | 29: 18/30 | a townland 3km NW of Hilltown; 645 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means' elevated place'; originally divided into mor/big & beag/little until 19th century; held by Sir Arthur Magennis of Rathfriland in 1609 then by Henry Smith of Co. Armagh by 1632 then in 1636 by James Louth of Newry for 31 years; owned by Earl Annesley in 1863 |
TC p32; PNNI V3 p 72 , 95; GV
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Tamlaght | Kilkeel | . | in Lisnacree townland; means ' burial ground'; site of ancient Catholic church in ruins by 1622, graveyard still preserved; possibly a plague graveyard in ancient times; Presbyterian church here | UHF V 10; O'L V1 p 9 & B p 323; PNNI V3 p 64; KPCB p20, 23 |
Tamna Cottage | Blaris | . | residence of Miss Anna Maria Higginson in 1855 | IIW #31625 |
Tamaharry Tamnaharry |
Clonallan | 29: 14/24 | a townland on the slopes of The Mournes, 7km SE of Newry; 154 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'grassy upland of the memorial stone';owned by Edward Trevor & Hugh Magennis & leased to Dudley Garvey in 1618 | V3 p1, 2 OSM; PNNI V1 p 80 |
Tamnaharry House | Clonallan | 29: 13/23 | house & farm of 37 acres , 5km N of Warrenpoint on Mayobridge road; ancient Mass station in the grounds; built by architect Thomas Duff for William E. Reilly Esq. in 1830s; leased by Harriet Hamilton in 1863 from Walter Sweetman |
DDPP p97,98; Perspective p7; GV
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Tamnaharry Park | Clonallan | . | in 1927 became a convent for Dominican Sisters of Sth Africa |
DDPP p98
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Tamnyvane | Co Antrim | 20: 11/63 | just on the border with Moira parish | . |
Tamnyveagh | Kilbroney | . | a townland of 154 acres; on the shores of Mill Bay N; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' clearing of the birch';originally owned by Magennis clan then Donald & James McYawne then Nicholas Bagenal in 1568 then Capt. Trevor Loyd then Mr. Price & owned by Lord Nicholas Bagenal in 1690s |
CM; PNNI V1 p 155, 131; MO 5/8/ 2009
p6
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Tannabrick | Blaris | . | see under Taghnaghbrick | . |
Tannaghmore | Loughinisland | . | a townland of 282 acres: Seaforde area: click here to see its location on a map; site of ancient Catholic chapel: means ‘big clearing’;the population in 1841 was 153 & in 1851 139 & in 1861 105 people; poem about Tannaghmore 23 Sep 1876 | TCC p 33; LCB p 17,81;; HCDTD p40; DR |
Tanaghmore | Magherally | . | alternate spelling for Tonaghmore townland in 1836 | . |
Tannaghmore North | Shankill | . | a townland of 230 acres: in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Tannaghmore South | Shankill | . | a townland of 205 acres: in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Tannaghnive | Saintfield | . | original name of Saintfield Presbyterian Church | HCPCIp227 |
Tannyballydonnell | Blaris | . | in 1836, Thomas B. Reford & John Turtle were to repair and widen Magee-Town Lane in Tannyballydonnell: parish works program here in1836 | V12 p 41 OSM |
Tanvally | Annaclone | . | alternate name for Tullintanvally townland | V12 p 16 OSM |
Tanyvea Taniveagh |
Kilbroney | . | alternate spelling for Tamnyveagh townland in 1659 census & 1688 Rent Roll | PNNI V1 p 155 |
Tapelson | Ballyhalbert | . | spelling for Talbotstown or BallyThalbot in 1622 | O'L V1 p 427 |
Tara / Tarah |
Ballyphilip & Witter | 21: 63/49 | a townland near Millin Bay, on the Irish Sea ;4km SE of Portaferry; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' high hill';ancient ring fort here; in 1659 there were 6 English/Scots & 3 Catholic families here;lowest rent in 1836 was 30 shillings & highest 35 shillings; Tara Bay lies on the south side of Black Nib headland; death of Edward Murphy, solicitor, Portaferry 16 Sep 1854 | V17 p 125 & V7 p 125 ,126 OSM; SP; DR; PNNI V2 p 131 |
Tara Cottage | Magheradrool | . | in Ballynahinch; residence of Miss Kerr in 1910 |
POD
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Tara Fort | Witter | 21: 62/48 | 4km SE of Portaferry ;highest point in the parish of Witter with an ancient fort on top; 183 feet above sea level; |
V7 p 125, 126 OSM
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Tarbot Villa | Holywood | . | in Victoria Rd, Sydenham ; 2 residences in 1902 | POD |
Tareesh | Loughinisland | . | means ‘Home of the Kings’; in Broclough townland | LCB p 72 |
Tarmore | Newry | . | alternate spelling for Turmore townland in 1765 |
IIW V4 p 172
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Tates Cross Roads | Dromara | 20: 30/53 | on the Hillsborough road, 9km W of Ballynahinch | . |
Tattinacre | Ballyphilip | . | proprietor in 1836 was Mr. William MacNamee; | V7 p 8 OSM |
Taughblane | Hillsborough | see under Toughblane | . | |
Taughlie | Inch | . | residence of the Crickard family in 1750 & Duffey family in 1751 & Hutton family in 1760 & c. 1920 ; b/w photo of ruins available | MID p 86; LR 2013 p44; MID p 151; LR 2013 p44 |
Taughlumny | Magheralin | 20: 15/57 | a townland 3km SE of Magheralin; 274 acres ; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'Lomn's house'; |
PNNI V6 p 247
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Taughrane | Magheralin | . | a townland 1km E of Lurgan; 196 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' casueway of bracken'; |
PNNI V6 p 248
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Taveneveagh | Kilbroney | . | alternate spelling for Tamnyveagh townland | PNNI V1 p 155 |
Tavnahenry Tawnahenry |
Clonallan | . | alternate spellings for Tamnaharry townland | PNNI V1 p 80 |
Tawnaghman | Grey Abbey | . | land & tithes granted to Hugh Montgomerie in 1626 | V17 p 133 OSM |
Tawnaghmore Tawnaghnym |
Saintfield | . | ancient names for Tonaghmore townland & Saintfield parish; lots of tress here in 1630 | SP; SHM '94 p55; O'L v1 p 374 |
Tawrill | Clonduff | . | alternate name for Tamary townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 | PNNI V3 p 95 |
Taylor's Fort | Magheradrool | . | in Magheratimpany townland | 1830s map |
Teconnaught Taconet Teaghconnatt |
Loughinisland & Kilmore | 21: 43/49 | 8km SE of Ballynahinch on Downpatrick road; click here to see its location on a map; 745 acres; means “ home of a Connaught settler”; these lands were owned by the McCartens until 1637 when bought by Matthew Forde of Dublin; in 1659 there were 2 English /Scots & 15 Catholic families here; transferred from Loughinisland parish to Kilmore parish in 1718 & 1897; local Ribbonmen marched to Crossgar on St. Patrick's Day 1849 & rioted 10/3/28R*; owned by William B. Forde in 1863; Holy Family Catholic Church here; Catholic Parochial House here; school here | TCC p 33; DR* 9 /10/1970;HCDTD p38; LCB p 19, 32; GV; BH |
Teeman | Saintfield | . | 62 acres; residence of James Anderson in 1876 | LOI |
Teeregory Teergorrie |
Drumballyroney | . | alternate spellings for Tirygory townland | V3 p 14 OSM |
Teerfergus | Drumballyroney | . | see Tirfergus | . |
Teerkelly | Drumballyroney | . | see Tierkelly | . |
Tee Row | Saintfield | . | near the Fair Green in town; cattle penned here |
SHM '86 p 17
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Teershilly | Witter | . | see Tieveshilly |
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Temperence Hotel | Kilkeel | . | in Annalong; ran by Mrs Connor in 1910 |
POD
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Temperance Hotel | Newry | . | on Sugar Island, Newry ; the proprietor in 1910 was Miss Perry |
POD
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Temple (The) | Killaney | 20:36/31 | farm at the crossroads of the Carryduff to Ballynahinch road N-S & Saintfield to Lisburn road E-W; click here to see its location on a map; named humorously after a house built by Solomon Edgar i.e. Solomon's Temple |
SHM '98 p 78
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Templebrook (Valley) | Tullynakill | . | farm; just N of Killinchy; residence of Miss A. Watson in 1886 & Misses Watson in 1910 | old b/w map S10; POD |
Templecormack | Blaris | . | in 1836, Henry Peel & George Higginson were to repair part of the Old Templecormack Road parish works program | V12 p 41 OSM |
Templecormick | Ballyculter | 21: 56/50 | ruined early stone built church 28' x 16 ' with graveyard, near Audleystown, 3km WNW of Strangford town in Toberdoney townland |
Inv 2011 p25; BB p 4
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Temple Cottage | Magherahamlet | . | 3km S of Spa |
old b/w L10
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Temple Cowey Temple Cooey |
Witter | . | in Tullycarnan townland; name of a monastery founded in 7th century by St. Cooey which was attacked by Vikings then rebuilt in 12th century & the ancient parish church in Upper Grange near Tara Bay/ Witter parish ; foundations only remain & old wells for washing, eyes & drinking |
O'L V1 p 390; Inv 2002 p 30; PNNI V2
p 139; LR 2005 p19
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Templecowey Point | Ballytrustan | 21: 63/48 | on the Irish Sea coast ; 4km SE of Portaferry | . |
Templecraney | Ardquin/ Ballyphilip | 21: 59/51 | just barely W of Portaferry; site of an old church & graveyard which was anciently Catholic then the parish church for 2 centuries |
MIs; O'L V1 p 398; PNNI V2 p 39
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Temple Crone | Greyabbey | . | an ancient church called Korcany here c. 1300 , alternate name for Mount Stewart in 1636 |
O'L V1 p 440, 441; PNNI V2 p 208
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Templefin | Ballywalter | . | alternate name for Whitechurch in 1442 & 1615 7 1645 |
O'L V1 p 430; PNNI V2 p 72; SBTS p2
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Templeford | Dromara | 20: 36/48 | farm; near Edenadarriff townland | . |
Templegowran Templeigerin | Newry | . | 2km E of Newry, in Derryleckagh townland; a rural chapel present here at the time of the Reformation ;Templegowran House & very old graveyard; the proprietor in 1795 was J. Gordon; residence of Mrs Gorden in 1836 & Mr. Samuel Cooper in 1881 | UJA; V3 p 108 OSM; OFN; old b/w map C10; POD |
Temple Hill | Grey Abbey | 21: 56/70 | hill in Mount Stewart Estate, 3km NW of Grey Abbey | . |
Temple Hill House | Newry | . | 1km E of Newry; residence of Dr. Patrick Joseph Byrne in 1893 | old b/w map B10; Canada immigration papers |
Temple Mount | Ballyculter | . | small temple on the Castleward Estate | V17 p 26 OSM |
Templemoyle | Dromara | 20: 36/47 | 7km E of Dromara in Dunmore townland ; a ruined Catholic Church & graveyard here | V12 p 63 OSM; HPM p21 |
Templenageerah | Bright | . | means ' temple of the sheep'; ancient chapel as part of the Abbey of Carrick c. 1127; attached to Castlescreen |
O'L V1 p 140
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Temple of the Winds | Grey Abbey | 21: 55/69 | an octagonal Grecian Temple in Mount Stewart estate |
MOA p29
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Templepark | Donaghcloney | . | farm; 5km SE of Waringstown;home of Maurice Johnston in 1840 |
old b/w map H5;IIW V4 p68
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Templepatrick | Donaghadee | 15:59/78 | a small townland 2km S of Donaghadee town; 32 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means' Patrick's church', site of St Patrick's Well & old graveyard; owned by Daniel Delacherois in 1863 & leased by Hugh McKee |
PNNI V2 p 195 ; GV
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Tenplepatrick House | Donaghadee | . | residence of Mr. & Miss Redfern in 1898 |
AEVB
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Templepatrick | Moira | . | residence of Henry Langford Burleigh 1790 |
WMO
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Temple View | Kilcoo | . | residence of Waitman Hillyard, excise officer in 1846 |
POD
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Temple Water | Ballyculter | 1: 57/50 | small lake with temple; just N of Castleward Estate | . |
Ten Towns | Newtownards | . | some of the ten towns were Killenaterny, Ballywry, Ballyblack, Mountstewart, Ballycastle Upper & Lower | V17 p 123 OSM |
Terrace (The) | Down | . | in Church St, Downpatrick; residence of Dr. J.M. Heron J.P. in 1901 |
POD
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Terrace (The) | Killinchy | . | in Ballymacreely townland; residence of Dr. Robert L.Hay in 1879 |
MIs
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Teraghafeevav | Blaris | . | a townland; also called Lissue; in the Co Antrim part of the townland; west of Lisburn; click here to see its location on a townland map | . |
Terekelly | Drumballyroney | . | spelling for Tirkelly townland in 1659 census | PNNI V6 p 177 |
Terenichol | Ballyculter | . | a house in the Castleward grounds used as a manse for Church of Ireland minister in 1773 | LM 1984 P6 |
Terminane |
Inch | . | see under Turmennan | . |
Terrace (The)
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Killinchy
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a farm in Ballymacreely ; residence of
John M. Frew in 1910
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POD
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Terryhoogan House | Aghaderg | . | farm near Scarva; residence of Thomas Anderson in 1910; Terryhoogan townland is in Ballymore parish in Co. Armagh |
POD
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Terryhoogan Locks | Aghaderg | . | the 13th lock on The Newry Canal which began construction in 1730 | BIH p J |
Terrys Row | Tulylish | . | a row of houses in Scarva St, Gilford ;photo available | OGSLL p13 |
Thalassa | Bangor | . | entrance off corner Maxwell & Princetown Rds, house & garden ; residence of J.V. Eves | OS 1902 map 2.05 |
Thelma | Bangor | . | off Brompton Rd, Bangor near Smelt Mill Bay; a large house & garden ; built in 1895; residence of Arthur T. Herdman in 1901 | OS 1902 map 2.05; POD |
Thierafurth | Kilcoo | . | on the Kilcoo -Castlewellan Road near Lough Island Reavey; there's an old pub here; owned by Fitzpatrick family c. 1914-1970 |
old b/w H12; Sheila Dadson
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Tholsel | Hillsborough | . | politcal meeting held here 26 Jan 1793 |
NS
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Thomas's Mountain | Kilcoo | 29: 36/29 | part of Mourne Mountains ; 1km SSW of Newcastle; site of a quarry in 1910; photo available |
NWAG p 40 ; PNNI V3 p 172
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Thomastown | Ardquin | 21: 58/54 | a townland 3km NNW of Portaferry;340 acres;on the shore of Lough Cowey; has a large tree with a circumference of 7 metres; click here to see its location on a townland map; in 1659 there were 5 English/Scots & 2 Catholic families here; the proprietor in 1795 was John Downing; proprietor Mr Echlin of 'Thomastown House' in 1836; school built in 1833; Mr. Donning owner of Thomastown House in 1875 | UJA; V17 p 125, 126 & V7 p 4 OSM; SP; PNNI V2 p 36 |
Thompsons Hill | Saintfield | 21: 40/58 |
hill ; 2km S of Saintfield a fine
stand of trees here
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SHM '86 p 68
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Thompson’s Island | Kilkeel | 29: 25/13 | 1 acre; in Mill Bay, part of Carlingford Lough; leased by Stephen Thompson in 1863 from Earl of Kilmorey |
PNNI V3 p 65; GV
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Thora's Fort | Bangor | . | an ancient ring fort in Lisbane townland |
PNNI V2 p 165
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Thorn (The) | Knockbreda | 15:40/71 | farm; 2km E of Castlereagh | . |
Thornbank Manse | Holywood | . | house & yard in Ballykeel townland; leased by Rev. Henry Henderson in 1863 from Presbyterian church |
GV
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Thornberry House | Blaris | 20: 29/61 | farm ;3km SE of Lisburn | . |
Thornbrook | Bangor | . | villas in Princetown Rd, Bangor; a villa & garden ; residence of Mrs Nesbitt & Mrs Jenkins & Thomas Gilligan in 1901 | OS 1902 map 2.05; POD |
Thornbrook | Moira | . | a farm & inn; the proprietor in 1795 was Thomas English; residence of Edward Bell in 1910 | UJA; POD |
Thorn Castle | Tullynakill | . | Anglisation of Ballydrain townland which means ' town of the black thorn' |
O'L V1 p 366
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Thorndale | Castleboy | . | in Cloughey; residence of John Finnegan, a farmer in 1880 |
JUAHS p4
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Thorndale | Dromore | . | residence of Robert J. Hunter B. L. in 1917 |
CWGC
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Thorndale | Drumbo | 20: 34/61 | farm; in Ballycarngannon townland | . |
Thorndale | Drumgooland | . | near ballyward; residence of Mr. A. Andrews in 1920 |
AWVB
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Thorndale | Knockbreda | 15:40/70 | farm; 2km SE of Castlereagh | . |
Thorney Glen | Killinchy | 21: 47/58 | farm, 4km SW of Killinchy | . |
Thorn Hill | Knockbreda | . | large house off Upper Newtownards Rd Knock; 2km W of Dundonald village; to be let 18 Jun 1795; the proprietor in 1795 was James Joyce; residence of James Joyce Esq. 15 Mar 1834; residence of Elizabeth Joyce in 1834 & John Joyce in 1852 |
old b/w map R6; UJA;TMUOP p111; NS; NH;
POD ;OS map 1902 5.09; ACC p7
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Thornhill | Donaghcloney | . | farm; in Knock; 2km S of Waringstown |
old b/w map H3
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Thorn Hill | Garvaghy | . | farm of 25 acres; 6km SE of Dromore town; residence of Samuel MacEwen in 1860 |
old b/w map I 7;MIs
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Thorn Hill | Holywood | . | house & farm of 31 acres in Ballycloghan townland, close to Upper Newtownards Road; residence of Eliza Joyce (who married Samuel Cleland of Stormont) & James Joyce in 1834 & leased by John Joyce in 1863 from Viscount Bangor ; residence of Dr. Norman Barnett in 1902 & his father prior to that; now demolished ; b/w photos available |
MIs; GV; ACC p54,55
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Thorn Hill | Seapatrick | . | residence of George Mullin, flour miller in 1846 |
POD
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Thorn Island | Donagahdee | 15:55/77 | farm near stream; 4km SW of Donaghadee town | . |
Thornmount | Kilkeel | . | farm; 1km W of Kilkeel ; residence of Francis Moore in 1842 & Dr. Joseph White in 1846 |
old b/w map D16; PR ; newspaper clipping
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Thornyford Bridge | Dromore | 20: 16/54 | over river Lagan; 4km W of Dromore in Coolsallagh townland |
PNNI V6 p 149
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Thorny Hill | Inch | 21: 46/48 | hill on Annacloy road ; in Dunnanelly townland | |
Three Loan-ends | Kilclief | . | near Downpatrick Road; in Ballywooden townland; site of an ancient chapel |
O'L V1 p 203
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Three Sisters | Aghaderg | 20: 10/41 | ancient standing stone; 2km S of Loughbrickland town in Greenan |
PNNI V6 p 38
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Threetown Bridge | Comber | 21: 40/68 | over Gransha river; 5km W of Comber | |
Threetown Rock | Killinchy | . | farm; 3km WSW of Killinchy |
old b/w map R10
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Three Ways | Hillsborough | 20: 22/58 | farm;2km SW of Hillsborough on the Dromore road | |
Thunder's Hill | Kilbroney | 29: 17/20 | 2km N of Rostrevor ;on the slopes of the Mournes in Levallyclanone townland ; a cairn there was held in veneration by the locals; named after Mrs Thunder |
V3 p 29 OSM ; PNNI V1 p 159 &
V3 p 172
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Thurstaynistione Thurstanton Thursantown |
Ballytrustan | . | ancient name for Ballytrustan in 1306-1622 ; name of an ancient church which belonged to St. John of Jersulam & Hospitallers; land around held by Matilda, Countess of Ulster in 1397 | O'L v1 p 395; PNNI V2 p 55; LM 1994 p58 |
Tiavanadaragh | Loughinisland | . | alternate spelling for Tievenadarraggh townland | DDW p 14 |
Tierfergus | Drumballyroney | . | alternate spelling for Tirfergus townland in 1833 | PNNI V6 p 176 |
Tierkelly | Drumballyroney | see Tirkelly | . | |
Tierny Fort | Aghaderg | 29: 10/37 | ancient rath ;near Lisnatierney townland |
PNNI V6 p 48,58
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Tierny House | Dromore | . | farm; 4km S of Loughbrickland |
old b/w map D7
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Tieve Dockaragh | Clonduff | 29: 22/23 | mountain in The Mournes, 5km NNE of Rostrevor;1557 feet above sea level; means ' diffilcut slope' |
V3 p 5 OSM ; PNNI V3 p 172
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Tievedoo | Kilkeel | 29: 27/19 | an old townland now absorbed into Ballyrogan & Ballymageogh; to the N of Mourne Wood; 5km NW of Kilkeel; means ' black slope' |
PNNI V3 p 172
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Tieveduffe | Kilkeel | . | ancient name for Glenloughan townland; also spelt Tinduffe | SP |
Tievenadariff Tievenadarragh |
Loughinisland | . | a townland of 1269 acres; the village of Loughinisland is in this townland ; click here to see its location on a map; means “Hillside of the oak’:or “ hillside of the bulls”;the population in 1841 was 582 & in 1851 494 & in 1861 453 people; Catholic chapel& school; 5 bogs; 1 smithy; general graveyard on this island; a proprietor in 1795 wasRobert Croskeery; I have indexed the full information from the Griffiths Valuations of 1863 into the Surnames Index for dwellings #1- 12 | UJA; V17 p 97 OSM: LCB p 81: BH; GIC ; TCC p 33; HCDTD p40; GV |
Tievenadarragh Wood | Loughinisland | 21: 40/47 | 1km NW of Loughinisland village | . |
Tieveshilly | Witter | . |
a townland 4km
SE of Portaferry, on the coast; 289 acres; click
here to see its location on a townland map; means
' hillside of the willowy area'; remains of old Temple Cowey monastery
here; in 1659 there were 7 English/Scots & 5 Catholic families here;
lowest rent in 1836 was 30 shillings & highest 35 shillings;
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V7 p 7 OSM; SP; PNNI V2 p 133 |
Tieveshilly Hill | Witter | 21: 61/48 | hill, 3km SE of Portaferry; old mill here |
old b/w map R16
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Tillysburn | Holywood | in Holywood Rd, Strandtown; railway station here in 1902 | POD | |
Timnavagh | Kilbroney | proprietor Lord Kilmorey in 1836 | V3 p 32 OSM | |
Timpany House | Magheradrool | . | in Magheratimpany townland; built in 1780 by Capt. James Robb near the site of the ancient castle of the McCartens |
DR* 9/10/1970
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Tinduffe | Kilkeel | . | ancient name for Glenloughan townland;also spelt Tieveduffe |
SP
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Tinker Hill | Newry | 29: 8/30 | in Lisduff townland, 4km N of Newry town | . |
Tinnenefegn | or Ballytullycoper; Ancient townland in 17th century in East Down | V17 p 123 OSM | ||
Tintagh | Knockbreda | . | in Gilnahirk Rd, Knock; residence of A.R. Baker in 1902 | POD |
Tipperary Woods | Kilcoo | 29: 36/31 | 1km W of Newcastle | |
Tirfergus | Drumballyroney | 29: 21/35 | a townland 2km NE of Rathfriland; 267 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' Fergus' land'; owned by Sir Art Magennis in 1609; Covenanting Presbyterian meetings held here c. 1770; proprietor General Meade in 1836; largest farm then was 16 acres; rents were from 10-13 shillings an acre old leases & new leases 21 shillings; |
ASWT p6; V3 p 18 OSM ; PNNI V6 p
176
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Tirkelly | Drumballyroney | 29; 21/36 | a townland 3km NE of Rathfriland on Ballyroney road; 548 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' Ceallach's land'; ancient Mass Rock here; Magennis land in 1692; has a spring;the proprietor was General Meade in 1836; the largest farm then was 19 acres; old leases were 10-13 shillings an acre & new leases 21 shillings; click here for a photo |
V3 p12, 14, 18 OSM; DDPP p133; PNNI
V6 p 177
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Tiroun | Kilcoo | . | a house in Newcastle ; residence of J.H. Goldfish in 1910 |
POD
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Drumballyroney | . | a townland 2km S of Ballyroney village; 479 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' O'Gorty's land'; owned by O'Roney clan; lake & bog here ; corn & flax mill on river Bann in 1836; canoe found in bog; shocking murders by a lunatic (James Heslip) 16 Jul 1887* | V3 p 10, 12, 14, 16 OSM; NC; PNNI V6 p 178 | |
Tirsogue | Shankill | 20: 9/57 | 2km SE of Lurgan; 74 acres: in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Toad Island | Dromore | . | in Lisnaward townland; contains an ancient crannoge | PNNI V6 p 136 |
Tobar Mhuire | Kilmore | . | on the SW outskirts of Crossgar; formerly called Crossgar House ; click here for a photo and more information | . |
Tobbercorran Tobercorran |
Down | 21: 44/40 | a townland 3km E of Clough; 381 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; site of an ancient stone circle which was used to build Ballykinler Catholic church; ;at a trial in Downpatrick in 1625, Robert Swoords was seized in fee of Tobbercorran and 5 other townlands;owned by Marquis of Downshire in 1836; there were 37 houses; 28 families employed in agriculture & 4 in trade; 105 males & 105 females; 5 manufacturers; 5 servants; stone circle; 38 families in 1831, 28 employed in agriculture, 4 in trade, 5 servants; | V17 p 53, 56, 57, 60 OSM; O'L B1 p 137; LM 1999 p91; LM 2000 p88 |
Tobbermoney Tobermoney |
Down | 21: 51/43 | a townland 3km SE of Downpatrick;231 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; owned by Earl of Ardglass in 1669 & leased to James Hamilton Esq; income from this townland in 1836 was given to Widows' Fund; owned by heirs of Lord De Clifford in 1836; there were 12 houses; 8 families employed in agriculture & 3 in trade; 45 males & 50 females; 1 manufacturer & 5 servants; new rail line from bridge 26 Nov 1859; b/w photo of local clachan (house cluster) available | LM 1985 p52; V17 p48, 53, 56 OSM; DR; O'L B p 140; LM 1995 p17 |
Tobermoney House | Down | . | residence of William Martin in 1910 |
POD
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Tober Bank | Kilkeel | . | farm; 4km NW of Kilkeel ;in the foothills | CM |
Toberdoney | Ballyculter | . | a house cluster in Audleystown townland ; just N of Castleward House |
PE; old b/w map R 14
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Toberhewny | Shankill | . | a townland of 205 acres:in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Tobernecreevy | Ballyphilip | . | alternate spelling for Tullynacrew townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 |
PNNI V2 p 51
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Tober Ronan | Magheralin | . | in Ballymaginn townland near Moira Rd; site of an early church |
DDPP p183
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Todds Grove | Blaris | 20: 27/62 | farm; in Taghnabrick townland | . |
Todd's hill | Saintfield | . | part of Saintfield town on the western side |
SHM '94 p61 & '86 p19
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Todd's Grove | Blaris | . | farm; 3km S of Lisburn |
old b/w map N6
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Toddstown | Drumballyroney | . | 5km S Loughbrickland; possibly named after Rev. Todd |
old b/w map E8
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Toddstown House | Killaney | 20; 37/60 | farm ; 4km NW of Saintfield on the Lisburn road; named for John Todd's holding in 1663 in Carricknaveagh townland ; residence of Andrew Todd in 1748 & Richard Walker Esq. in 1806 & lived in by Prentice family in 1900; click here for a murder story |
Shirley Walker; Registry of Deeds, Dublin;
SHM '98 p80 & '94 p40; TCRH
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Tofeny | Kilcoo | . | ancient name for Fofanny townland | WDG p64 |
Toghlee or Toughlee |
Inch | . | see above under Taughlea | . |
Toghlinnyn | Magheralin | . | alternate spelling for Taughlumny townland on Subsidy Roll of 1663 |
PNNI V6 p 247
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Tollebeerd | Ballyphilip | . | alternate spelling for Tullyboard townland in 1659 Census |
PNNI V2 p 50
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Tolleherim | Donaghcloney | . | spelling for Tullyherron townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V6 p 97
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Tollelistes | Tullylish | . | alternate name for Tullylish in 1659 census |
PNNI V6 p 329
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Tolle McAnratty | Dromore | . | spelling for Tullymacararth townland in 1659 Census |
PNNI V6 p 144
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Tollemor | Donaghmore | . | alternate spelling for Tullymore townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V1 p 108
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Tollensue | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Tullynasoo townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V3 p 115
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Tollevastikinagh | Saintfield | . | alternate name for Tullyvesitconnaught/ Tullywest in 1659 census |
SP; SHM '94 p55
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Tolleorie | Garvaghy | . | spelling for Tullyorior townland in 1659 Census |
PNNI V6 p 206
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Tollihymon | Saul | . | an ancient area in Portloughan townland |
LM 2000 p89
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Tollitraman | Castleboy | . | alternate spelling for Tullytramon townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 |
PNNI V2 p 81
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Tollumgrange Lower | Dunsford | . | a townland of 173 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; owned by Earl of Ardglass in 1669 & leased by Henry Maxwell; held by Walter Barnwood in 1380; site of an ancient Catholic chapel |
LM 1985 p53; O'L V1 p 177, 181 &
B p 322; V 17 p 72 OSM
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Tollumgrange Upper | Dunsford | . | a townland of 163 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; owned by Earl of Ardglass in 1669 & leased by Henry Maxwell; held by Walter Barnwood in 1380 |
LM 1985 p53O'L V1 p 177, 181
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Tollyamcor | Magheralin | . | alternate spelling for Tullyanaghan townland in 1659 census | PNNI V6 p 250 |
Tollybranegan | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Tullybranigan townland in 1659 census | PNNI V3 p 114 |
Tollychin |
Killyleagh | . | alternate spelling for Tullykin townland | . |
Tollycore | Killinchy | . | see Tullycore | . |
Tollenemary | Donaghmore | . | alternate spelling for Tullymurry townland in 1659 census | PNNI v1 p 108 |
Tollymanows | Killyleagh | . | see Tullymacknows | . |
Tollymore | Donaghmore | . | see Tullymore | . |
Tollymore Tullymore |
Kilcoo | townland of 1128 acres ;3km W of Newcastle; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' large hill'; held by Brian Magennis in 1611 then Edward Trevor of Rosstrevor & William Smith of Ballymaginaghy in 1620; then held by William Gibbons of Ballykiner in 1632 & James Hawkins in 1682; passed from Bernard Magennis to James Hamilton then by marriage to Earl Roden in 1752; site of 1798 rebellion; new scutching mill, houses for scutchers being built 9 Jul 1864 | O'L V1 p 63; V 3 p 43 OSM; WDG p71; DR; NWAG p 8,22 ; PNNI V3 p 99, 114 ; MO 11/04; HCDTD p141 | |
Tollymore Park & House | Kilcoo | 29:33/32. | demesne of Earl Roden; click here for a photo and more information |
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Tollymore River | Kilcoo | 29: 34/32 | runs through Tollymore Park, also called Shimno river |
PNNI V3 p 114
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Tollymore House | Maghera | . | house & farm of 35 acres in Tollymore townland; ,leased by Isabella Keown in 1863 from Earl Annesley |
GV
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Tollymtenvolly | Annaclone | . | spelling for Tullintanvally ttownland in 1659 census | PNNI V6 p 72 |
Tollymurry | Down | . | alternate spelling for Tullymurry townland | DDW p 14 |
Tollyquillan | Drumgath | . | alternate spelling for Tullyquilly townland in 1659 census | PNNI V1 p 124 |
Tollyrie | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Tully ree townland in 1659 census | PNNI V3 p 116 |
Tomegardy | Newtownards | . | alternate name for Milecross townland in 1659 census | PNNI v2 p 233 |
Tonagh | Blaris | . | NW of Lisburn; in the Co. Antrim part of the parish; click here to see its location on a townland map; sandy loam soil | V12 p 28 OSM |
Tonaghmore | Magherally | 20: 14/50 | a townland 5km N of Banbridge;click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' big field'; borders Patterson’s Lough; ancient Mass Fort here; school here in 1836; 594 acres; originally belonged to Magennis clan; estate of Marquis of Downshire with Mr Reilly as agent in 1836 | V12 p101,112, 114 OSM;DDPP p124; BH; PNNI V6 p 266 |
Tonaghmore | Saintfield | 20; 38/57 | a townland 3 km SW of Saintfield on the Ballynahinch road; 1043 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; ancient name Tawnaghmore; in 1659 there was 1 Scots/English family & 11 Catholic families; site of ancient Killnagarrick church; a National school established 1821 (photo available); there was a Reading Society here in 1830; in 1837 there were 106 houses; 260 males & 296 females; worst quality land; 66 farms; farms from 1-45 acres, average 14 acres; rents from 10-20 shillings an acre; the proprietor then was Councillor Hanna of Poyntz Pass ;William Hanna Esq. on good landlordism 8 Jun 1850 | SP; SHM '94 p39,55 & '86 p 32, 45 & '90 p 29, 30, 31; V7 p 116, 118, 119, 120 OSM: DR |
Tonaghnieve House |
Saintfield
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Tonaghwyn | Saintfield | . | alternate spelling for Tawnaghneeve which is the old name for Saintfield |
O'L V1 p 372
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Tongue (The) | Witter | 21: 63/47 | rocks shaped like a tongue in the Irish Sea ;near Tullycarnan townland |
PNNI V2 p 140
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Tonm Ruray | Kilmegan | . | one of the 3 ancient roaring waves of Ireland ; the name of a pub in Dundrum |
WDG p223,224
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Tony Eranny | Magheralin | . | alternate spelling for Taughrane townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V6 p 248
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Toopagh Rock | Drumgooland | 20: 27/44 | on Slievenaboley mountain | . |
Tooshilly | Witter | . | alternate spelling for Tieveshilly townland in 1830 | PNNI V2 p 133 |
Toregory | Drumballyroney | . | alternate spelling for Turygory townland on Rent Roll of 1692 | PNNI V6 p 178 |
Toremore | Newry | . | alternate spelling for Turmore townland in 1659 census | PNNI V1 p 39 |
Tormining | Inch | . | see Terminin or Terminane | . |
Tornamrock | Clonduff | 29: 23/25 | part of Mourne Mountains; 4km SSE of Hilltown; means ' tall rock of the badgers' |
PNNI V3 p 172.
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Tornans town | Dunsford | . | ancient name for Ballyhornan townland ; from anglicised personal name Torney | LR 2005 p27 |
Torshilly | Ballyphilip | . | near Ballyquinton & Granagh; could be Tieveshilly | V17 p 125 OSM |
Tory Brae (The) | Dromara | . | residence of John Dennison c. 1888 | MOF p10 |
Tory Bush | Kilcoo | . | in Moneyscalp townland; commemorates the 17th century tory or outlaw, Redmond O'Hanlon, who reputedly went into hiding there for a time | Kilcoo map |
Tory Island | Ballyphilip | . | loss of Portaferry seaman off Tory Island 15 Nov 1890 | NC |
Toughblane | Hillsborough | 20: 21/58. | a townland 3km SW of Hillsborough;512 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; proprietor Lord Downshire; agent Mr Reilly in 1836; bog; farms were from 4-12 acres; rents were 28-30 shillings an acre; good quality land; 350 women spin; school here in 1835 ; a list of charity subscribers from 1836 | V12 p 73,85, 89,100, 106 OSM |
Toughlee | Inch | . | see above under Taughlea | . |
Toughrane | Magheralin | . | see under Taughrane | . |
Tourist Hotel | Warrenpoint | . | in Duke St, Warrenpoint; b/w photo available |
WHGM 2011 p10
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Tower | Annahilt | 20: 30/58 | farm; 5km E of Hillsborough | . |
Tower (The) | Bangor | . | in Clifton , Bangor ; residence of William White in 1901 | POD |
Tower | Kilclief | 21: 61/45 | a large rock at the entrance to Strangford Lough | . |
Tower Hill | Newry | . | farm; 4km NE of Newry town; residence of John Thomas Campbell Quinn in 1873 & 1886 |
old b/w map C8; OFN p 77; POD
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Tower (The) | Bangor |
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villas in Clifton Rd , Bangor; built
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OS map 1901 2.06 |
Tower House | Bangor | . | in Quay St , Bangor ; residence of Alexander Boyd in 1901 | POD |
Towermore | Newry | . | alternate name for Turmore in Bagneall Rental of 1575 |
PNNI V1 p 39
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Towers (The) | Tullylish | . | in Tullylish ; residence of Miss Getgood in 1910 |
POD
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Tower View | Holywood | 15:44/80 | farm; 4km E of Holywood town | . |
Townebegg | Clonduff | . | alternate name for Tamary townland in rent roll of 1692 |
PNNI V3 p 95
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Townheard | Ballyhalbert | 21: 64/63 | farm; 2k S of Ballyhalbert | . |
Town Hill | Saintfield | . | just south of Main Street |
OSM map
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Town Inn | Drumgath | . | cnr The Square & Newry Sts, Rathfriland; 3 storey building built with stones from Rathfriland Castle c. 1700 |
DDPP p110,111
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Town Parks | Ballyphilip | . | this is part of the following townlands:- Ballymarter, Ballyphilip, Ballyboard, & Ballynichol; let at £3.3.0 an acre; proprietor Mr. Nugent in 1836 |
V7 p7 OSM
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Town Parks | Comber | . | a townland near the town of Comber; 491 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; a flour mill in 1837; rent 24-35 shillings an acre in 1837; site of Comber general graveyard, Non Subscribing Presbyterian church, Catholic church; railway line here in 1863 |
V7 p 31, 39 OSM ;GV
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Town Parks | Donaghadee | . | a townland; the town of Dongahadee is in this townland; 632 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map |
PNNI V2 p 195
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Town Parks | Saintfield | . | 236 acres; also called Saintfield Parks; county cess levied unevenly in 1834 |
V7 p 118 OSM
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Town Rock | Killyleagh | 21: 53/52 | in Strangford Lough, 1km SE of Killyleagh town | . |
Town View | Blaris | . | farm; just S of Lisburn | old b/w map N5 |
Town View | Knockbreda | . | Belfast area; the proprietor in 1795 was Samuel Brown | |
Towsilly | Witter | . | alternate spelling for Tieveshilly townland in 1659 census | PNNI V2 p 133 |
Toye or Kirkland | Killyleagh | 21: 51/57 | a townland 3km NW of Killyleagh on Killinchy road; 264 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map ; school here in 1836; general graveyard here | V17 p 80 OSM; GIC |
Toye House | Killyleagh | in Ringdufferin townland, 1km N of Killyleagh; Toye House to let 15 Oct 1842: to let again 1 May 1847; to let 24 Jan 1863 |
old b/w map R11; DR
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Traghlomny | Magheralin | . | alternate name for Taughlomny townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V6 p 247
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Trainfield | Knockbreda | . | residence of Joseph Bigger in 1876 |
LOI
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Trainors Bridge | Clonduff | 29: 21/27 | over Carcullion river, 2km S of Hilltown | |
Trainview Cottage | Knockbreda | . | cottage at 16 McCrackens Row, Ballymacarrett; residence of Henry McCracken in 1852 |
POD
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Train View Poobles | Moira | . | a farm; residence of Henry Lavery in 1910 |
POD
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Trant Hill | Bangor | . | residence & 56 acres owned by Edward Brown in 1876 |
LOI
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Trasnagh Island Tranagh Island |
Ardkeen | 21: 53/62 | in Strangford Lough, 3km NE of Killinchy; 24 acres or arable pasture; means ' cross island'; leased by John Patton in 1863 from reps. Henry Harrisson ; nobody registered as living there in 1901 Census; owned by the church in ancient times |
O'L V1 p 364; GV; PNNI V2 p 26
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Trassey Bridge | Kilcoo | 29: 30/31 | over the Trassey river ,where it joins the Shimna river ;N slopes of the Mournes; photo of old scutch mill available |
LM 1998 p46
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Trassey River | Kilcoo | 29: 31/30 | runs from the middle of the Mournes to Dundrum Bay at Newcastle; name means 'the fierce one' ; also the name of a mountain; photo of Trassey Valley & Trassey Track available |
PNNI V3 p 173, 186; CP 14 /8/2013 &
19/3/2014
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Travellers Rest Hotel | Magheradrool | . | in Lisburn St, Ballynahinch; proprietor in 1910 was A. Watts |
POD
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Traymount Tremont Treamount |
Newry | . | house & 83 acres; in Lisserboy townland, 6km NE of Newry; built by Rev. James Johnston c. 1710 ; residence of Mr John Johnston, agent for Arthur Johnston of Carrickbreda, proprietor of the townland in 1836 ; there is a burying place here; the first internment was the son of Mr Johnston, owner of the townland in about 1770; owned by Isabella Johnston in 1876 with 58 acres; residence of & John Johnston in 1881 |
V3 p 105, 106 OSM; old b/w map C8; HCPCI;
AIPD; LOI; POD
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Treanors Villa | Clonallan | 29: 13/21 | farm, near Ballydesland townland, 3km N of Warrenpoint | . |
Tremont | Magherally | . | residence of James Johnston Robinson in 1927 |
MIs
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Trench Hill | Tullynakill | 21: 50/65 | farm; 2km NE of Lisbane townland | . |
Trench House | Comber | . | residence of David Hamilton in 1912 |
POD
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Trench House | Hillsborough | 20: 23/60 | farm; 2km NWW of Hillsborough near Lisburn ; the proprietor in 1795 was William Malcolm |
UJA
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Tressilly | Witter | . | alternate spelling for Tieveshilly townland in 1663 |
PNNI V2 p 133
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Trevor Hill | Newry | . | street & area on the northern outskirts of Newry town; building started here in 1770s; Ebenezer Chapel here |
OFN p xii; GIC
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Trooper Field | Blaris | . | near Liusburn; the proprietor in 1795 was Robert Oliver |
UJA
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Trooperfield | Comber | . | a townland 1km W of Comber; 105 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map | . |
Troopers Hollow | Kilkeel | 29: 23/18 | on the slopes of The Mournes, near Cassy Water 5km E of Rostrevor | . |
Truemount | Tullylish | . | in Moyallan townland; resideence of James G. Richardson in 1876 with 110 acres | LOI |
Trumery Trummery |
Blaris | . | to be let, house & demesne of Marquis of Hertford 26 Nov 1795; residence of Capt. Stewart who introduced early threshing machine; in 1836, Matthew Watson & Alex Tolerton to repair the lane from Megaberry to Trumery burying ground; parish works program # 39 from 1836 | NS; UF p 40; V12 p 42 OSM |
Tuathals Island | Saintfield | . | a crannog in Lough Henney in Bresagh townland | LR 2005 p20 |
Tubbercorran | Down | . | alternate spelling Tobercorran townland | DDW p 14 |
Tubberdoney | Loughinisland | . | ancient well near Faranfad; means ‘Sunday well’; overshadowed by black thorn bushes; Mass stations held here | LCB p 16, 81: O'L V1 p 90, 92 |
Tubberdoney | Ballyculter | . | in Audleystown townland; site of an ancient Catholic chapel |
O'L V1 p 217
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Tubbermoney | Down | . | alternate spelling for Tobbermoney townland | . |
Tubber na Carrig | Inishargy | 21: 60/64 | house & farm of 87 acres in Kircubbin townland, 1km N of Kircubbin; means ' well of the rock' ; residence of Co. John Ward in 1846 ; leased by Catherine Ward in 1863 from Robert E. Ward & residence of Col. Ward c. 1875; school nearby |
POD; PNNI V2 p 98; GV
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Tubber House | Inishargy | . | residence of Robert Savage in 1910 |
POD
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Tudor Hall | Holywood | . | house & farm of 11 acres ;in Ballykeel townland; residence of John Finlay & James Herdman in 1852; leased by Henry Murney in 1863 from John Hunter ; owned by Henry Murney in 1876 with 9 acres | POD; GV ; LOI |
Tudor Cottage | Newry | . | a house & garden on Downhire Rd, Newry; leased by Thomas Laing in 1863 from Robert Greer |
GV
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Tudor House | Holywood | . | residence of Joseph Abbott & Robert Thompson in 1852 & Mrs. Henry Murney in 1865 & W. H.H. Lyons in 1893 | POD; findmypast; BWN |
Tufts Bridge | Comber | 21: 40/68 | over a stream ; 6km WSW of Comber | . |
Tulgrie | Kilcoo | . | alternate name for Tullyree townland in rent roll of 1692 |
PNNI V3 p 116
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Tullach-na-neve | Saintfield | . | Irish name for Saintfield; tullach means a hill & naive = a saint i.e. Sainthill now Saintfield |
V7 p 116 OSM
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Tullagheke | Moira | . | alternate name of Tullyloob townland on Rent Roll of 1692 |
PNNI V6 p 293
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Tullamona | Kilkeel | 29: 27/20 | hill, on the slopes of The Mournes;in Ballinamorna townland; means ' hillock of the bog' |
PNNI V3 p 173
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Tullamore | . | . | see Tullymore | . |
Tullangrane | Dunsfort | . | land & tithes granted to Hugh Montgomerie in 1626; possibly Tollumgrange | V17 p 133 OSM |
Tullaree | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Tullyree townland in rent toll of 1672 |
PNNI V3 p 116
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Tullecavone | Greyabbey | . | alternate spelling for Tullykevin townland in 1659 census |
PNNI V2 p 209
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Tullear | Seapatrick | . | alternate spelling for Tullyear townland | . |
Tullefraim | Kilkeel | . | alernate spelling for Tullyframe townland in rent roll of 1688 | PNNI V3 p 53 |
Tulleherum | Donaghcloney | . | spelling for Tullyherron townland in 1659 census | PNNI V6 p 97 |
Tullenecrevy | Ballyphilip | . | alternate spelling for Tullynacrew townland in Rent Roll of 1641 | PNNI V2 p 51 |
Tullenetree | Loughinisland | . | spelling for Tullynacree townland n 1659 census | S P |
Tullenggrosse | Magheralin | . | alternate spelling for Tullynacross in 1659 census | PNNI V6 p 251 |
Tulligoune | Drumbeg | . | mentioned in 1659 Census | SP; SHM '94 p56 |
Tullindoney/ |
Dromore | 20: 23/51 | a townland 4km SE of Dromore; 391 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' church hillock'; in Kilwarlin in ancient times; black bog here ; 315 ft above sea level | V12 p 70, 73 OSM; PNNI V6 p 142 |
Tullinespick | Bright | . | a townland 1km NW of Killough town; 49 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' bishop's hill' as it belonged to the Catholic bishop before 1700; site of an ancient rath and graveyard |
O'L V1 p 150 & B p 22, 179
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Tullingrange | Dunsford | . | ancient townland in 17th century in East Down; possibly Tollumgrange | V17 p 123 OSM |
Tullinisky | Garvaghy | . | a townland on the Dromara road; 697 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the Eel Burn'; owned by Sir Art Magennis & leased to William Worsley in 1609; previouly known as Mill town; ruins of Warinsgford seat & demesne here ; mill in 1836; alleged incendiarism at the corn mill 3 Feb 1855 | V12 p 80, 81, 82 OSM; ARF; DR; PNNI V6 p 205 |
Tullintanvally Tanvally |
Annaclone | 20: 18/42 | a townland 5km SE of Banbridge; on shore of Monteith Lough; sometimes called Tanvally; 812 acres;means 'hillock of the old road' because the old road from Armagh to Downpatrick came through here; click here to see its location on a townland map; church lands in 1609 held by McGivern family; bog here ; Mr Hillis farm here in 1836 ; corn mill; old fort; school here in 1836; proprietor Marquis of Downshire; mill in 1836; Church of Ireland & Catholic churches here; Tanvally House here | V12 p13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 OSM;DDPP p132; GIC; TIA; old b/w map G8; PNNI V6 p 61 |
Tullumgrange |
Dunsford | . |
alternate spelling for Tollumgrange
townland
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Tully Cottage | Dromore | . | farm; residence of George Hobart in 1910 |
POD
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Tully Farm | Ballyculter | . | a 1800s farmstead on Shore Rd, Strangford; photo available |
DR 2/5/2012 *
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Tullyanaghan | Magheralin | 20: 10/59 | a townland 3km W of Magheralin, near Co Antrim border; 184 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'O'Hanhy's hillock'; held by the McBredan family in 1609 then divided between Sir Art Magennis & William Worsley & the church then 59 acres owned by Sir George Rawdon in 1666; Grace Hall here |
PNNI V6 p 250, 251
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Tullyard | Drumbo | . | a townland of 378 acres; click here to see its location on a map; human bones were found in this townland c. 1800 thought to be Viking; the proprietor in 1833 was Sir Robert Bateson whose agent was Mr Getty of Moira; 22 landholders; rents from 25-35 shillings; land of middling quality; in 1833 there were 33 houses; 23 families were employed in agriculture & 4 in trade; 72 males & 74 females; 12 servants | V7 p 55, 59, 63 OSM |
Tullyard House | Drumbo | . | residence of John & Margaret McMaster in 1918 |
CWGC
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Tullyard Hill | Drumbo | 20: 31/64 | 2km SSW of Drumbo village | . |
Tullyard | Moira | . | 2km SE of Moira town; 369 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' high hillock';originally belonged to Sir Art Magennis in 1609; proprietor Sir R. Bateson in 1836 | V12 p 120 OSM; PNNI V6 p 292 |
Tullyard House | Moira | 20: 17/59 | farm; 3km SE of Moira; the proprietor in 1795 was John Agnew |
UJA.
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Tullybeg | Magheradroll | . | means “ little hill”; in the Ballynahinch area | BH |
Tullyboard | Ballyphilip | . | just SE of Portaferry on the shores of Strangford Lough entrance; 310 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map;means ' hillock of the flat top"; in 1659 there were 4 English/Scots & 6 Catholic families here; Catholic Chapel here; windmill & corn mill in 1836 | V7 p10,12 & V 17 p 125 OSM; SP; PNNI V2 p 49 |
Tullybond | Ballyphilip | . | proprietor in 1836 was Mr. Nugent; all rents were 22 shillings |
V7 p 8 OSM
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Tullybrannigan |
Kilcoo | . | a townland of 1213 acres; just W of Newcastle; click here to see its location on a townland map;means ' Branigan's hill' ; held by Brian Magennis in 1611 then Edward Trevor of Rosstrevor & Wiliam Smith of Ballymaginaghy in 1620;also in the Catholic parish of Maghera since 1785; its name contains the old Co. Down surname of O'Branagain; hewld by Bernard Magennis in 1640 |
Kilcoo map; PNNI V3 p 99, 114; HCDTD
p141
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Tullybrick | Ardkeen | 21: 60/56 | 5km N of Portaferry; means ' speckled hillside' |
PNNI V2 p 26
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Tullycairne Tullycarn |
Donaghcloney | 20:00 | a townland of 267 acres; 6km from Dromore; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the cairn'; highest hill 296 ft; bog; forest; the proprietor Henry Magill Esq.held most of the land himself but let the remainder at £2 an acre in 1836 : corn mill fire 27 Sep 1851 | V12 p 57, 59 OSM: DR ; PNNI V6 p 95 |
Tullycarn House Tullycairn House |
Donaghcloney | 20: 15/53 | 3km E of Donaghcloney village; the residence Magill family in 1777 & of H. Magill Esq. in 1836; it was described as a conspicuous object at the eastern end of the parish, situated on the summit of a hill with some young plantings around it ; the proprietor in 1795 was John Magill; residence of James Bennett in 1910 |
V12 p 58 OSM ; PNNI V6 p 91 ; POD
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Tullycarnan | Ballyphilip & Witter | 21: 61/47 | a townland 4km SE of Portaferry at the bottom of the Ards Peninsula; 294 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the cairn'; in 1659 there were 12 English/Scots & 10 Catholic families here;lowest rent in 1836 was 21 shillings & the highest 35 shillings | V7 p7 & V17 p 125 OSM; UJA;SP; PNNI V2 p 134 |
Tullycarnan / Tullycarnon |
Ardglass | . | a townland near Killough harbour; 154 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map ; there was only one family here needing famine relief in 1847; ownedf by Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk in 1863 | V17 p 1, 7 OSM; FCD S2 p 25; GV |
Tullycarnet | Knockbreda | 15:39/73 | a townland 2km W of Dundonald village; 270 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'field of the little cairn stones'; a fairymound here; had a corn mill in 1832; appeal against tithe 4 Jan 1834; National School & railway line here in 1863; b/w photos from 1930s available |
V7 p 102 OSM ; TMUOP p42,232; GV; NH ;
ACC p32
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Tullycavey | Grey Abbey | . |
alternate name for Tullykevin townland
in 1830; school here
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V17 p 123 OSM; NC; PNNI V2 p 209 |
Tullycharnan | Ballyphilip | . | see Tullycarnon | . |
Tullychin | Killyleagh | . | alternate spelling for Tullykin towenland | . |
Tullyconnaught Tullyconoght |
Seapatrick | 20; 16/45 | a townland next to river Bann; 5km E of Banbridge; 448 acres;click here to see its location on a townland map means 'Cu Connaught's hill'; Mulligan's school built in 1830;proprietor N.C. Whyte Esq. In 1836; Mulligan’s Bridge built 1826: mill & kiln for sale 10 Jan 1846 | V12 p123,126, 132, 134 OSM: BIH p19; DR; PNNI V6 p 319 |
Tullyconnaught House | Seapatrick | . | residence of James Charles Mulligan in 1823 |
CSO
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Tullycore Tollycore |
Killinchy | . | a townland of 138 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; school here; school exams 14 Aug 1841 |
V7 p 86 OSM; DR
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Tullycoyle | Drumgath | . | alternate spelling for Tullyquilly townland in 1692 Rent Roll | PNNI v1 p 124 |
Tullycross | Castleboy | 21: 61/57 | a townland 5km N of Portaferry; 147 acres ; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the crossroads; part of the Manor of Cloghy in King Charles 1st's reign | V17 p 125 & V7 p 18 OSM; PNNI V2 p 80 |
Tullydagan / Tullydegan |
Shankill | . | in the southern part of the parish | V12 p 138 OSM |
Tullyear | Seapatrick | . | a townland 2km S of Banbridge; 344 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hollick of the boundary'; proprietor NC Whyte Esq. in 1836; large cave here | V12 p123,126 OSM; PNNI V6 p 320 |
Tullyfoyle Upper & Lower |
Kilclief | . | Upper townland is 109 acres & Lower townland is 114 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' height of the hollow'/ hillock ;Mullan family & shop 1880s; hurley was played here c. 1880 | Inv 1997 p 48 & 2001 p 10 & 2002 p 15; Inv 2013 p7 |
Tullyframe Tullyfrane |
Kilkeel | . | a townland of 759 acres; 5km NW of Kilkeel; in the foothills; click here to see its position on a map; means ' hill of the roots'; in 1659 there were 3 English/Scots & 3 Irish families living here & the leased was Richard Houston Esq.; owned by Lord Nicholas Bagenal in 1690s |
CM; SP; PNNI V3 p 53; MO 5/8/ 2009 p6
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Tullyframe Wood | Kilkeel | 29: 26/16 | slopes of Knockchree mountain, 4km W of Kilkeel on Rostrevor road | . |
Tullygally | Shankill | . | a townland 278 acres: in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Tullygarvan Tullygirvan Tullygirven Tullygirvin |
Comber | . | a townland of 466 acres; just west of Ballygowan; click here to see its location on a townland map; originally belonged to Comber abbey & was part of Comber parish but given to Saintfield in 1714; 1 school established in 1803 & another in 1826; one mill in 1837 on the Ravara to Moneyreagh road; part proprietors in 1837 were Mr. Mussenden of Larchfield whose agents were Rev. Cleland & Mr Orr and W. Sinclair of Belfast whose agent was Mr. Thompson; farmers were from 10-40 acres; rent on old leases was 2 shillings & 6 pence & new leases 25-28 shillings an acre; quality of the land if middling; crops were potatoes, wheat and oats;there were 98 males & 115 females in 1837; Messrs. Walker took over flour mill 10 Oct 1846 (also a corn mill & kiln there); mill fire 1 Jan 1853 (later a spinning mill) | V7 p 34, 37 ,38, 42 OSM; HCPCI p227; DR; SHM '86 p 23,24,32; old b/w map P8;GV |
Tullygarvan House | Comber | . | house & farm of 117acres ; the proprietor in 1795 was David Wilson; residence of Richard Walker in 1852 ; leased by Samuel Walker in 1863 from William Mussenden |
UJA; POD; GV
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Tullyglush Tullyglish Tullyglass |
Dromore | 20: 20/49 | a townland 4km S of Dromore;518 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; hill; means 'green hillock'; originally church lands; school here in 1836 | V12 p70, 73 OSM; PNNI V6 p 143 |
Tullyngilly | Drumgath | . | alternate spelling for Tullyquilly townland in Subsidy Roll of 1663 | PNNI V1 p 124 |
Tullyharnon | Witter | . | alternater spelling for Tullycarnon townland | . |
Tullyhenan | Magherally | . | alternate spelling for Tullyhinan townland | . |
Tullyheron Tullyherron |
Donaghcloney | 20: 10/56 | a townland of 811 acres; village of Waringstown is in part of this townland; click here to see its location on a townland map; means' hillock of rowan'; Waringstown school here ; proprietors Rev H Waring & Earl Clanwilliam in 1836; site of Waringstown Presbyterian church here | V12 p 57 58, 59 OSM; V 19 MIs; GIPR; PNNI V6 p 96 |
Tullyhevin | Greyabbey | . | on the eastern side of the parish; contains an area of bog |
V7 p 67 OSM
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Tully Hill | Kilclief | 21: 59/47 | hill near Cloghy townland; overlooking the entrance to Strangford Lough; navigation beacon here |
LM 2002 p 8
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Tullyhinan | Magherally | . | a townland 4km N of Banbridge; 426 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' Heenan's hillock'; originally belonged to Bishops of Dromore in 1609 |
PNNI V6 p 267; V 12 p 114 OSM
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Tullyhinan House | Magherally | 20: 16/49 | farm; 2km N of Magherally village; residence of Lindsay family c. 1815-1900 |
MIs
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Tullyhoa | Tullylish | . | ancient name for an abbey near Gilford |
PNNI V6 p 328
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Tullyhubbert Tullyhubert |
Comber | . | a townland of 474 acres;SW of Moneyreagh; click here to see its location on a townland map; a flax mill & a corn mill in 1837; proprietor then was Mr. W Sinclair of Belfast whose agent was Mr. Mussenden of Larchfield; good land; farms were from 10-40 acres; rent was 20 shillings an acre with old leases at 5 shillings an acre in 1837;103 males & 136 females in 1837 |
V7 p 31, 37, 38, 42 OSM
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Tullyhubbert House | Comber | 21: 40/66 | house & farm estate of 60 acres; 3km NW of Ballygowan; v Robert Wilson; leased by William Jelly in 1863 from Wiilliam Mussenden |
UJA;GV ; old b/w map P8
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Tullykerrin | Donaghcloney | . | alternate spelling for Tullyherron townland in 18th century |
PNNI V6 p 97
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Tullykevin | Greyabbey | 21: 60/69 | a townland 5km E of Grey Abbey; 2km W of Ballywalter; 464 acres;click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' Kevins' hillock'; granted by King Charles 1st to Hugh, Viscount Montgomery c. 1623 ;owned by Earl of Annesley in 1870; slate quarries reopened 25 Nov 1876; National school here in 1863 |
V7 p 68, 123 OSM; PNNI V6 p 308, 209;
NC ;GV
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Tullykin | Killyleagh | . | a townland 3km SW of Killyleagh town; 492 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map | . |
Tullykinally | Shankill | . | in the southern part of the parish | V12 p 138 OSM |
Tullylin | Saul | . | residence of Edward Doran in 1794 | MID p 151 |
Tullylish | Garvaghy | . | Glebe lands in 1780 | V12 p 83 OSM |
Tullylish | Tullylish | 20: 8/49 | a village, a townland of 513 acres and a parish; click here to see its location on a townland map; 4km NW of Banbridge; click here for a photo of the old bleach mill | . |
Tullylish Castle | Tullylish | . | residence of Rev. Thomas Beatty in 1824 | POD |
Tullylish House | Tullylish | . | the proprietor in 1795 was Rev. Charles Hamilton; the residence of Rev. Henry Hamilton in 1824, a magistrate who attended at Gilford in 1836; residence of James Greer Bellin 1880 & M. McAuley in 1910 | UJA;POD; V12 p 141 OSM; MIs ; POD |
Tullyloob Tullylobe |
Moira | 20: 12/61 | a townland 4km W of Moira; 299 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the bends'; originally belonged to Sir Art Magennis then Sir George Rawdon in 1666; a propietor in 1795 was Thomas Browne; proprietor Sir R. Bateson in 1836 | UJA; V12 p 120 OSM; PNNI V6 p 293 |
Tullylough | Donaghcloney | . | alternate spelling for Ballynabragget townland in 1714 | PNNI V6 p 87 |
Tullymacarath Tullymacaret Tullymackeratt |
Dromore | . | a townland 3km SW of Dromore town; 184 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' McEnratty's hillock'; originally a Magennis district; cottage school established 1832 (photo available) | V12 p73, 77 OSM; PNNI V6 p 143 , 144; ODHD pi |
Tullymacknows Tullymacnous Tullymanows |
Killyleagh | . | a townland ;2km NNW of Killyleagh town; 208 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; mill in 1836; John Coffey 23 Jul 1842; burning of corn & scutch mills 16 Dec 1865; old graveyard here | V17 p 80 OSM; DR; GIC |
Tullymacrue | Ballyphilip | . | see Tullynacrew | |
Tullymagee Lough | Kilmood | . | 2km E of Ballygowan | old b/w map R8 |
Tullymally Tollemally |
Ballyphilip | 21: 61/53 | a townland 3km NE of Portaferry; 356 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' Malley's hillock'; in 1659 there were 10 English/Scots & 4 Catholic families here;proprietor Colonel Forde in 1836 | V17 p 125,126 OSM; PNNI V2 p 50 |
Tullymanows | Killyleagh | . | see Tullymacknows | . |
Tullymore |
Donaghmore | 29: 8/37 | a townland 7km SSW of Loughbrickland; 448 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' large mound'; originally owned by Magennis clan; a proprietor in 1795 was Samuel Ferguson; school here in 1836 ; proprietor A Innes Esq. In 1836 | UJA; V3 p7, 8, 9 OSM; PNNI V1 p 108 |
Tullymore |
Hillsborough | 20: 27/57 | see Tullynore | . |
Tullymore House | Kilcoo | . | see under Tollymore | . |
Tullymore | Killinchy | . | a townland 4km SSE of Killinchy town; 141 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map | V7 p 86 OSM |
Tullymuckley | Newtownards | . | ancient townland in 17th century in East Down; grant from King Charles 1st to Hugh, Viscount Montgomerie; also known as Ballemackley & Ballinigrange-;possibly Crossnamouckley | V17 p123 & V7 p 68 OSM |
Tullymurray / Tullymurry |
Down | . | a townland 4km SW of Downpatrick; 278 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; 1625 land seizures, Robert Swoords; owned by Matthew Forde Esq. in 1836; there were 18 houses; 14 families employed in agriculture & 5 in trade; 68 males & 90 females; 2 manufacturers & 3 servants; site of railway station, Downpatrick to Newcastle ; railway death of Robert Robinson, farmer18 Dec 1875; Henry O'Hare killed on railway 24 Nov 1883 | V17 p 53, 55 , 57 OSM:DR; NWAG p 26,37 |
Tullymurry Bridge | Down | 21: 42/41 | over Blackstaff river ; 2km NE of Clough; | . |
Tullymurry | Donaghmore | 29: 10/35 | a townland 8km S of Loughbrickland; 184 acres;click here to see its location on a townland map;means 'Murray's mound'; Seceding Meeting House here ; bog here | V3 p 8 ,9 OSM; old b/w map C8 ; PNNI V1 p 108 |
Tullymurry House | Donaghmore | . | residence of John Marshall in 1842 | AIPD |
Tullynacnous | Killyleagh | . | see Tullymacknows | . |
Tullynacree | Kilmore | 21: 43/50 | a townland 2km SW of Kilmore village; click here to see its location on a map; 854 acres; a propietor in 1795 was Hugh Taylor; Ribbonism 21 Feb 1846: incendiarism 4 Dec 1852; owned by William B. Forde in 1863; now part of Annacloy village | TCC p 33; UJA; GV; DR |
Tullynacreen | Ballyphilip | . | near Craigrodin | V17 p 124 OSM |
Tullynacrew/ Tullynacrue Tullynacreevy |
Ballyphilip |
. | a townland 3km E of Portaferry; 66 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the tree'; proprietor was Mr Maxwell of Portaferry in 1836 ; school built 1807 | V17 p 126, 127 OSM; PNNI V2 p 51 |
Tullynacross | Inch | . | farm; 2km NW of Downpatrick; owned by Inch Abbey in 1380; residence of William Skillen in 1830 & John Welshman in 1839 |
old b/w map O 13; O'L V1 p 325; PR
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Tullynacross | Lambeg | 20: 28/66 | a townland of 459 acres; 2km N of Lisburn in Co. Antrim; click here to see its location on a townland map | . |
Tullynacross | Magheralin | 20: 12/56 | a townland 2km NE of Waringstown; 269 acres: click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'hillock of the cross'; site of crossroads |
PNNI V6 p 251
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Tullynagardy | Newtownards | 15:48/76 |
a townland 3km NW of Newtownards town;
353 acres ; click
here to see its location on a townland map ; means
' hillock of the artisans'
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PNNI V2 p 236 |
Tullynagee | Kilmood | . | a townland just N of Kilmood village; 865 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; in 1831 there were 58 houses; 43 families employed in agriculture & 8 in trade; 157 males & 190 females; 16 servants; the proprietor then was Lord Londonderry whose agent was Mr J. Andrews of Comber; farms were from 4- 40 acres; rent was 20 - 33 shillings an acre; good land; school established 1827 |
V7 p 94, 95, 96 OSM
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Tullynagee Lough | Kilmood | 21: 46/64 | 3 loughs ;1km SE of Lisbane townland | . |
Tullynakill | Tullynakill | . | a small parish & a townland of 317 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; proprietor was Sir James Hamilton in 1615 ;the proprietors in 1836 were Rev. Mr Boyd of Dromara & A.M. Young of Belfast as trustee; good land; rents were 20 shillings an acre; Church of Ireland built in 1826; Cattle show: farming society 21 Jan 1843; Robert Murland bought the limestone quarries in 1864 | V7 p 122-124 OSM: DR ; O'L B p 320;NDM p111 |
Tullynakill House | Tullynakill | . | residence of Mrs. M. Geddis in 1918 | CWGC |
Tullynaskeagh | Dunsford | 21: 55/42 | a townland 5km N of Ardglass; 223 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map ; means ' land of the white thorn; inventor W. Chambers here 20 May 1848 | V17 p 72 OSM; LM 1986 p28; DR |
Tullynskeah House | Dunsford | . | residence of the Chambers family; badly burnt 1898; photo available |
LM 1986 p31-33
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Tullynaskeagh | Kilmore | 21: 42/55 | near Clontaghnaglar townland ;4km NW of Crossgar | . |
Tullynasoo | Kilcoo | 29: 28/36 | a townland 2km SE of Ballyward; 523 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'hill of the berries'; held by Sir Arthur Magennis in 1609 then by Arthur Hill in 1640 |
PNNI V3 p 100 , 115
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Tullynasoo Mountain | Kilcoo | 29: 30/36 | mountain on the northern shore of Lough Island Reavy; 4km W of Castlewellan | . |
Tullynaspick | Bright | . | Bishops land £2 in 1744; proprietor Lord Bangor in 1836 ; | V17 p34,118 OSM |
Tullynear Tullyneere |
Saul | 21: 52/47 | on Strangford road, 2km NE of Saul town; a house cluster in Ballintogher townland; site of an rock ledge called Lord's Table & used by Catholics during penal times |
O'L V1 p 246, 259
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Tullynesson | Kilcoo | . | alternate spelling for Tullynasoo townland in rent roll of 1692 | PNNI V3 p 115 |
Tullynesugh | Newry | . | alternate name for Curley townland in 1655 | PNNI V1 p 18 |
Tullynisky | Garvaghy | . | see Tullinisky | . |
Tullynoagh | Ardkeen | . | alternate name for Sketrick Island in 1623 | PNNI V2 p 25 |
Tullynore | Hillsborough | 20: 27/57 | a townland 3km SE of Hillsborough; also spelt Tullymore; 314 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; proprietor Lord Downshire; agent Mr Reilly in 1836; frams were from 4-36 acres; rents on old leases were 10 shillings & 6 pence & new leases 28-30 shillings an acre; a list of charity subscribers in 1836 | V12 p 85, 106 OSM |
Tullyomy | Kilwarlin | . | an ancient sub district containing 8 townlands now in Dromore & Dromara parishes; owned by Sir Art Magennis in 1609 | PNNI V6 p 14, 105, 133, 140, 142 |
Tullyorier Tullyoryor |
Garvaghy | 20: 17/43 | a townland 7km SE of Banbridge; 981 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the boundary'; church lands leased by Gilleduffe Mac Brien in 1609; belonged to See of Dromore & Mr Ogle,of Newry in 1836; Corbet Lough here ; mill erected 1823; school here in 1836 | V12 p81, 82, 83 OSM; PNNI V6 p 206 |
Tullypollen | . | . | Bishops land returning £5 in 1744 | V17 p 118 OSM |
Tullyquilly | Drumgath | 29: 17/34 | a townland 3km W of Rathfriland; 461 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' Kealy's mound'; 21 acres of marshy ground;originally owned by Magennis clan; held by Wills Hill of Hillsborough in 1766; a proprietor in 1795 was Stafford Wellock; proprietor Marquis of Downshire in 1836 ; some comfortable farmhouses of Mr Willock, Barber & Scott; most farms 4-20 acres; rents were from 16-30 shillings an acre ; school here in 1836; old fort | UJA; V3 p 19,20,21 OSM; Registry of Deeds, Dublin; MOF p 11; PNNI V1 p 124 |
Tullyrain | Magherally | 20: 15/47 | a townland 2km SW of Magherally village; 508 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of bracken'; originally belonged to Bishop of Dromore | V12 p 114 OSM; PNNI V6 p 268 |
Tullyrain Tullyrean |
Tullylish | 20: 10/50 | a townland 1km N of Laurencetown; 494 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means hillock of bracken'; owned by Marmaduke Whietchurch in 1633; proprietor Marquis of Downshire, agent W. Reilly in 1836 | V12 p 144 OSM; PNNI V6 p 347 |
Tullyrappane | Donaghcloney | . | a hamlet in Tullyherrron townland in1627- 1692 | PNNI V6 p 97 |
Tullyratty | Ballyculter-civil Saul- Catholic |
21: 56/48 | a townland 4km SW of Strangford town ;on the Downpatrick road; 223 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; click here for a story about the lead mine opened in 1827; owned by Lord De Ros in 1836: 1 smithy; lead & silver mine 8 Apr 1837: lead mine 26 Mar 1842: lead mine 19 Mar 1853; its dam supplies water for Strangford 3 Nov 1926 | V17 p 30,31 OSM: Inv1999 p 20 :DR; O'L V1 p 217; DR; LM 1988 p22; Inv 2010 p3 (OS map 1830s) |
Tullyree | Kilcoo | . | a townland 2km W of Bryansford; 366 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'hill of the heather'; held by Sir Arthur Magennis of Rathfriland in 1609; then by William Hawkins in 1661; school opened in 1844; mentioned in Fairy crack c. 1900;( click here for a story ) |
MOF p3; old b/wap H12; PR; PNNI V3 p
100, 115
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Tullyree Hill | Kilcoo | 29: 31/32 | near Moneyscalp townland ;3km SW of Castlewellan |
MOF p3
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Tullyronnelly | Shankill | . | a townland of 51 acres: in Co Armagh in 1999 | . |
Tullyrusk | Blaris | . | in 1836 applotters were John Potts & Andrew Scott & appraisers were James Alexander & Andrew Scott; parish works program | V12 p 40,42 OSM |
Tullytramon | Castleboy | 21: 62/57 | a townland 3km SW of Portavogie; 263 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' hillock of the elder tree'; part of the Manor of Cloghy in King Charles 1st's reign | V17 p 125 & V7 p 18 OSM; PNNI V2 p 81 |
Tullyveery |
Killyleagh | 21: 50/55 | a townland 2km NW of Killyleagh; 783 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; cotton factory in 1836; new school 3 Apr 1841; stabbing case 7 Mar 1863; Sabbath school fete 26 Jul 1873; school fete 22 Jul 1882; the village of Shrigley is here | V17 p 80 OSM:DR |
Tullyveery House | Killyleagh | 21: 50/54 | farm, 3km NW of Killyleagh; residence of James Heron in 1886 & 1893 |
POD; BWN
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Tullyvesticonnaught Tullywasnecunagh or Tullywest |
Saintfield | 20: 37/58 | a townland 4km SW of Saintfield on a back road; 584 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; ancient name Tollevastikinagh; lots of trees here in 1630; in 1659 there was 9 Scots/English & 4 Catholic families here; means “hill of rabbit holes”has a small lake; in 1837 there were 53 houses; 166 males & 167 females; middling quality land; 38 farms; farms from 2 -25 acres, average 14 acres; rents from 13-20 shillings an acre; the proprietor then was Mr Price of Saintfield; a National School here in 1843 | BH ; SP; SHM '94 p55 & '86 p 32& "90 p 30 ; V7 p 117, 118, 119, 120 OSM; O'L V1 p 374 |
Tunaherry |
Clonallan
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. | alternate spelling for Tamnaharry townland | PNNI V1 p 80 |
Tunaran |
. | . | or Carrontullevickan; Ancient townland in 17th century in East Down; grant from King Charles 1st to Hugh, Viscount Montgomerie | V17 p 123 & V7 p 68 OSM |
Turble Bradagh | Kilkeel | . | ancient part of Cranfield townland |
TU p 114
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Turf Lodge/ Cottage | Holywood | . | house & farm of 39 acres in Ballyhackamore townland; the proprietor in 1795 was Col. McCaskett; leased by James Davidson in 1863 from John Cleland ;owned by John Davidson with 1 acre in 1876 |
UJA; GV; MIs; LOI
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Turkish | Kilclief area | . | residence of Fitzsimmons family in 1830 |
MIs
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Turlagshill | Kilkeel | . | in Moneydarraghmore townland; farm of John Orr in 1818 |
IIW V4 p 174
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Turley Rock | Grey Abbey | 21: 54/69 | rock in Strangford Lough, 1km W of Pattersons Hill |
PNNI V2 p 211
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Turloughs Hill | Kilkeel | 29: 35/19 | farm, 2km W of Annalong | . |
Turmennan Terminon |
Inch | . | a townland of 607 acres; 3km SE of Crossgar; click here to see its location on a townland map; 'means town of the herrings'; originally owned by Inch Abbey in 1380; owned by Earl of Ardglass in 1669 & leased to Henry Maxwell Esq.; bought by Ker family in 1835 | TCC p33; LR2009 p51; LM 1985 p53; MID p 86, 175 ; old b/w map P13; O'L V1 p 325; DR* 3/12/03 |
Turmore |
Newry | 29: 10/31 | a townland on Clanrye river, 5km N of Newry; 374 acres; click here to see its location on a townland map; means ' the large field'; belonged toNewry Abbey in 1157; proprietor Lord Kilmorey whose agent was Thomas G. Henry of Newry; most of the land was let to Mr Gore whose agent was David Henry, a resident in 1836 ;undulating surface with excellent soil; good crops of wheat, oats, barley & potatoes; rents were from 36-40 shillings an acre | V3 p 106 OSM; PNNI V1 p 39; DDPP p2 |
Turmra House | Moira | . | a farm; residence of Gardner Irwin in 1910 |
POD
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Turner Hill |
Newry
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. | small farm ;just SW of Bridge Street, Newry in 1834 | V3 p 62 OSM |
Turneygardy |
Greyabbey
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. | see Turradin the Cardy | . |
Turn House |
Ballyculter
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. | on Churchtown Road; b/w photo available | Inv 2010 p3,4 |
Turrardin the Cardie |
Greyabbey
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. | or Carntullakeagh; Ancient townland in 17th century in East Down; possibly called Cardy today | V17 p 123 OSM |
Tutts Bridge | Comber | . | over a stream; 3km W of Comber town |
old b/w map Q7
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Twelve Acre Hill | Bright | . | guards were placed here during Mass in Penal times to warn of danger (17th-18th century) |
O'L V1 p 165
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Two Mill Hill | Dromore | 20: 21/56 | farm; 3km N of Dromore; residence of John Stephens in 1811 |
IIW V4 p143
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Twormore | Clonduff | . | alternate name for Tamary townland in Rent Roll of 1692 | PNNI V3 p 95 |
Tynagort | Holywood | . | in Holywood Rd, Strandtown; residence of Joseph Donaghy in 1902 | POD |
Tyrefergus | Drumballyroney | . | spelling for Tirfergus townland in Rent Roll of 1692 | PNNI V6 p 176 |
Tyrella North & South Torrela Terrela |
Tyrella | 21: 44/37 | village & 2 townlands of 420 & 459 acres, 3km SE of Clough; click here to see its location on a townland map; means 'house of St. Ryal'; belonged to Catholic Priory of Down in 1615; owned by Alderman Hutchinson c. 1660 & sublet to William Hamilton by 1676;bought by Hugh Hamilton in 1727 from Richard Graham for his son George Hamilton who built a manor house here before 1755 ; parish boundaries changed 22 Dec 1827; windmill here ; Poor Law district population was 3477 in 30 Nov 1839; parish church new 10 Sep 1842; Police station 11 Jan 1851; spotted fever 16 Jul 1853; vessel stranding 26 May 1855; Lifeboat Station in 1860; life boat 22 Sep 1860; the minister's house fund for building 24 Sep 1864; names of life boat crew 6 Apr 1867; reduction in estate rents by James Craig Esq. 8 Nov 1879; Church of Ireland in Tyrella South & a general graveyard & Catholic church in Tyrella North | LR 2006 p18; LM 1985 p7; DR; DR* ;NCT; GIC: GIPR; O'L V1 p 126 & B p 152, 323; LES p1; LM 1999 p91; LM 1991 p33-34; LM 1997 p83; LR 2011 p9 |
Tyrella Beach | Tyrella | 21: 47/36 | in Dundrum Bay, 8km S of Downpatrick; SS Great Britain ran aground here 22 Sep 1846 |
LM 1992 p23
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Tyrella Cottage | Tyrella | . | residence of Mr John Harte; address & reply 25 Jun 1859 |
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Tyrella House | Tyrella | 21: 44/37 | 2km N of coast E of Ballykinler; built by George Hamilton before 1755 for his bride Jane Echlin. It was then leased to Stewart Banks c 1760; George Hamilton lived there before his death in 1770; the proprietor in 1795 was Rev. George Hamiltpn; rebuilt 1800 with as Georgian mansion ; property of Arthur Hill Montgomery from 1831; ancient man- made cave discovered near the house in 1832; residence of A.H. Montgomery in 1852; demesne to be let 16 Feb 1867; poet at Tyrella House 17 Sep 1853; to let 25 Apr 1868; bought by Rt. Hon. George A. Hamilton 9 Jul 1870; residence of Clarence Craig in 1910 & James Craig M.P. in 1916; currently a bed and breakfast |
LM 1985 p7,8; UJA' O'L V1 p 130; DR;
POD ; LM 1997 p85; LR 2012 p47; History of Newcastle
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Tyrigorry Tyrgerye |
Drumballyroney | . | see Tirygory | V3 p 12 OSM |