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XiUrlgretban— the mountain that overlooks Cushendall. 

 Dtyleblll— a hilly district south of Templepatrick. 



DCagrberalagran— a lake two and a half miles west of Downpatrick. 

 XdZag'lieralln— two miles southwest of Moira, 

 niagrlierascouse-a small lake three miles south of Comber. 

 XMalone— a townland touching Belfast on the south. 

 lHarino— shore of Belfast bay immediately below Holywood. 

 Xttealoug-h Hill— a low hill five miles south by east of Belfast. 

 IWEegrabbery (Maghaberry)— two miles northeast of Moira. 

 mUewater— stream north of Northern Counties Kailway terminus, Belfast 

 Mlllisle— on the coast two and a half miles south of Donaghadee. 

 Mlllto'wn— near the Lagan, three and a half miles south of Belfast. 

 moneyreagll— three and a half miles west by south of Comber. 

 nXonkstown— one mile northwest of Whiteabbey. 

 XVIonloug'll— a small lake Ave miles southwest of Comber. 

 nXontalto— a demesne on south side of Ballynahinch. 

 IVIountcollier— at northern suburbs of Belfast (now built up). 

 Mountste'wart— five miles southeast of Newtownards. 

 IVXovllla— an ancient burial place at Newtownards. 

 ]M[oyg°annoii— a glen about two miles northeast of Warrenpoint. 

 Muck Island— off the coast north of the Gobbins. 

 Muckamore— one mile southeast of Antrim. 

 XMCuff Glen— six miles east by north from Londonderry. 

 ]!M[ullag°liniore— a mountain six miles south by east of Dungiven. 

 XVXurloug'h (Antrim)— a bay to the southeast of Fairhead. 

 Murlougrll (Down)— sands south of Dundrum. 



XJTarrow-'water— two miles northwest of Warrenpoint. 

 XTess Glen— about seven miles southeast of Londonderry. 

 Uewforgre— on the Lagan three miles above Belfast. 

 Newtownbreda— three miles south by east of Belfast. 



Oldforgre- -between Dunmurry and Drumbridge 

 Oldstone— about two miles south of Antrim. 

 Orlock Point- three miles northwest of Donaghadee. 

 Ormeau— a southern suburb of Belfast. 



Parkmount— west shore of the bay two miles from Belfast. 

 Peoples' Park -original name of Victoria Park— which see. 

 Plgreonrock IWountaln— northwest of Kilkeel seven miles. 

 Plains— by the Lagan near Belfast (now built over). 

 Portaferry— east side of Strangford Lough five miles above entrance. 

 Portavo— two miles northwest of Donaghadee. 

 Portballintrae— west of Giants' Causeway. 

 Portbradden— east of Giants' Causeway three to four miles. 

 Portg"lenone— on the Bann river about nine miles below Toome. 

 Portmore— east side of Lough Neagh near Ballinderry 



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