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Potters walls— three miles north by east of Antrim. 



Purdysburn— four miles south of Belfast. 



Quentln Castle— east shore of Ards three and a half miles from southern end. 



Rademon— a demesne one mile west of Crossgar. 



Ram's Island— in Lough Neagh west of Glenavy. 



Rasharkin— in County Antrim not far from the Bann at Kilrea. 



Ratlunore — one and a half miles north of Dunadry station, 



Rathmullen— on the coast five miles east of Dundrum. 



Raver net River— flows into the Lagan one mUe above Lisburn. 



Redbay— a sandy bay south of Cushendall. 



Redball— near Ballycarry Ave miles northeast of Carrickfergus. 



Rlxanbuoy— shore of Belfast bay a half mile above Carrickfergus. 



Ringrsallin Point— four miles east of Dundrum. 



Roekport— on the shore three miles below Holywood. 



Rocky River— joins the Bann near Hilltown. 



Roe— flows to Lough Foyle by way of Dungiven and Limavady. 



Roepark — about one mile south of Limavady. 



Rougrbfort— about midway between Antrim and Whiteabbey. 



Sallagb Braes— inland cliffs three to four miles northwest of Lame. 



Salterstown— west shore of Lough Neagh six miles from Toome. 



Saul— two miles northeast of Downpatrick. 



Sawel— a high mountain nine miles southwest of Dungiven. 



Scrabo— an isolated hill one mile southwest of Newtownards. 



Seaview — west shore of the bay one mile below Belfast. 



Selsban— shore of Lough Neagh five miles west of Ballinderry. 



Seymour Hill— about a half mile south of Dunmurry. 



Sbanlieve— a mountain five miles northeast of Eostrevor. 



Sbanslieve — a mountain above Donard Lodge. 



Shawsbridge— on the Lagan over three miles above Belfast, 



Sheepfield — some three miles north by west of Newi-y. 



Sbimna River— flows from the mountains through ToUymore, 



Shrigrley— six miles north by east of Downpatrick, 



Sixmilewater — flows from near Lame to Lough Neagh at Antrim. 



Skerry Rock— in the Braid two to three miles northeast of Broughshane. 



Slemisb— a mountain seven miles east by north of Ballymena. 



Slievebernagrll - about three miles west of Slieve Donard. 



Slieve Bigrnian - in the Mourne range, second in height to Donard, 



Slieve Commedagb— on the north of Slieve Donard. 



Slieve Croob— five miles southwest of Ballynahinch. 



Slievedermiot — above Eostrevor to the northeast, 



Sllevegallion— a mountain four miles northwest of Moneymore. 



Slievemartln -above Eostrevor, to the east. 



Slievemeel IWore— flve miles west by south of Newcastle. 



Slievemeel Beg —one mile west of the preceding. 



Slievenabrock— above Newcastle, two miles to the west. 



Sllevenagloglx— three miles west by south of Newcastle. 



