TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



The distances here indicated are stated in English miles measured 

 "as the crow flies." 



Ag-halee— by the Lagau canal two miles south of Ballinderry. 

 Affivey— a river which flows past Garvagh to the Bann. 

 Ag-ne-w's Hill— three miles north by west of Lame. 

 Andersonstown~by the Falls road two miles southwest of Belfast. 

 Annadale— two miles south of Belfast, near Newtownbreda. 

 Annaliilt— one mile southwest of Hillsborough. 

 Annalong"— by the seashore six miles south of Newcastle. 

 ArdcliniS— a parish ranging from Carulough to Eedbay. 

 Ardmillan— on Strangford Lough, five miles southeast of Comber. 

 Ards— a peninsula bounded by the sea, and Strangford Lough. 



Ballinderry— four and a half miles north of Moira, 

 Ballinlegr— a hilly district to the south of Ballycastle. 

 Ballintoy— five miles northwest of Ballj^castle. 

 Ballocll— three miles south of Newcastle. 

 Ballyalloley— two miles southwest of Comber. 

 Ballyarnot- three miles north of the city of Londonderry. 

 Ballycorr- on the Sixmilewater ten miles northeast of Antrim. 

 Ballydrain— by the old Lisburn road four and a half miles from Belfast. 

 Ballyeaston— one mile west of Ballycorr (vide supra). 

 Ballyg-alley— on the coast three and a half miles north of Larne. 

 Ballygomartin— between Black Mountain and Belfast. 

 Ballyhalbert— east shore of Ards ten miles south of Donaghadee. 

 Bally barrigran- about four miles west of Dungiven. 

 Bally holme— shore of Belfast Bay one mile east of Bangor. 

 Ballyhornan— west side of entrance to Strangford Lough. 

 Ballykinler- sandhills one mile east of Dundrum. 

 Ballylesson— near the Lagan five miles south of Belfast. 

 Ballymacormick— at Groomsport northeast of Bangor. 

 Ballymaghan— in the hiJls above Sydenham. 



