TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX, 3C9 



Ballymenocb— a half mile northeast of Holywood. 



Ballynafeigrh— beyond Onneau, one mile south of Belfast; 



Ballynascreen— Draperstown is the chief place of this parish. 



Ballynure— seven miles northwest of Carrickfergus. 



Bally or an— beyond Dundonald on road to Newtownards. 



Ballypallady— seven miles east of Antrim. 



Ballyronan— shore of Lough Neagh four miles southwest of Toome. 



Ballysillan— northwest of Belfast on road to Ligoniel, 



Ballyt'weedy— five miles southeast of Antrim. 



Ballyw alter— east shore of Ards seven miles south by east of Donaghadee. 



Banagrher— by Owenrigh river two miles south by west of Dungiven. 



Bannfoot— the ferry where the Bann empties into the sea. 



Bellahill— three miles northeast of Carrickfergus. 



Belmont— about a mile above Sydenham station. 



Belvoir Park— three miles south of Belfast at Newtownbreda. 



Benbradagh— a mountain overlooking Dungiven to the northeast. 



Bencrom— a mountain three miles southwest of Slieve Donard. 



Benderg:— west side of entrance to Strangford Lough. 



Benevenagll— the mountain that overlooks Magilligan flats. 



Benone— sandy flat bordering Lough Foyle at Magilligan. 



Birky IWCoss— between Castlereagh and Moneyreagh. 



Blackbead— at the western entrance to Belfast Bay. 



Black Mountain— two miles due west from Belfast. 



BlarlS— midway between Lisburn and Hillsborough. 



Bloodybridge— two miles south fiom Newcastle. 



Blue lake— at the source of Annalong river in the Mourne range. 



Bog- Meadows-marshy flats by the Blackstaff close to Belfast. 



Bond's Glen— about seven miles south southeast from Londonderry. 



Bougrbal Hill— nearly midway between Belfast and Glenavy. 



Bow Iiake— four miles north of Ballynahinch. 



Braniel— a low hill three and a half miles southeast of Belfast. 



Brean Mountain— about six miles south of Ballycastle. 



Broug-bsbane- northeast of Ballymena three and a half miles. 



Brown's Island— midway between Donaghadee and Newtownards. 



Bruslee— three miles east of Doagh. 



Bryansford— nearly three miles northwest of Newcastle. 



Cairncastle— about five miles north of Larne. 

 Carmavey —about five to six miles southeast of Antrim. 

 Carndaisy— a glen two and a half miles northwest of Moneymore. 

 Carnearny— a hill about four miles northeast of Antrim. 

 Carng"aver— about 3 miles southeast of Holywood. 

 Carntogher— east by south of Dungiven seven to eight miles. 

 Carrickarede— a rocky islet four miles west of Ballycastle. 

 Carrickmannan— about two miles east of Saintfleld. 

 Carrow^reagb— about 2 miles northeast of Dundonald. 

 Carr's Glen— between Cave Hill and Squire's Hill. 



