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Sllevenagrlddle — a hill three miles east of Downpatrick. 



Sllevenamady— a mountain above Donard Lodge. 



Sllevenanee— about seven miles southwest from Cushendall. 



Sllevetrue — four mUes northwest from Carrickfergus. 



Slogran Bog"— about midway between Toome and Bellaghy. 



Slug'g'ada— a mountain nine miles southwest from Dungiven. 



Sperrln mountains -a great range south and southwest of Dungiven. 



Spring-field Glen— glen of the Forth river west of Be'fast. 



Stormount— about two miles north of Dundonald. 



Straid— six miles northwest from Carrickfergus. 



Straidkllly — about two miles north by west of Glenarm. 



Strangford — seven miles northeast of Downpatrick. 



Sivatragli— four and a half miles north of Maghera. 



Tamlaghtard— the parochial name for Magilligan. 



Tannaghmore— midway between Antrim and Ballymena. 



Tar dree -a low hill five mUes northeast of Antrim. 



Thomas mountain— above Newcastle, to the southwest. 



Thornisland— a bog two and a half miles southwest of Donaghadee. 



Three Islands--in Lough Neagh three and a half miles south of Toome. 



Tievedocharragll— a mountain four miles northeast of Eostrevor. 



Tildarg— about eight and a half miles northeast from Antrim. 



Tillysburn— shore of Belfast Bay one mile above Hclywood. 



Tircrevan— at foot of Benevenagh mountains, on north side. 



Tollymore — a park two and a half miles northwest of Newcastle. 



Tor Head— some four or Ave mUes southeast of Fairhead. 



Trencll (Antrim)— southwest of Belfast three miles by Falls road. 



Trench (Down)— east of Comber. 



Trostan— a high mountain four miles southwest of Cushendall. 



Tullybranagan— foot of the Moume mountains at Newcastle. 



Tullycairn— by the Lagan some three miles below Dromore. 



Tullymurry— four miles southwest of Downpatrick. 



Tyrella— by the seashore three miles east of Dundrum. 



Umbra Rocks— by the shore of Magilligan. 



Victoria Park— on Belfast bay, east side of Connswater. 



VThitehead- at the western entrance of Belfast Bay. 



"Whitehouse— on side of the bay over three miles below Belfast. 



VThite mountain— midway between Dungiven and Draperstown. 



"Whitepark Bay— a little west of Ballintoy. 



"Whitero ck— above Springfield, at foot of Black Mountain. 



VThlte-water —flows through Moume park west of Kilkeel, 



"Whitewell— on the Antrim road four miles from Belfast. 



IVindsor— a southern suburb of Belfast. 



"Windy Gap— a glen in Black mountain one mile northeast of Hannahstown. 



VTolthill— on Crumlin road three to four miles northwest of Belfast 



IVolf Island— four and a half miles east of Newtownards. 



V^oodburn— two mUes northwest of Carrickfergus. 



Yellow-water River— five miles north by west of Kilkeel. 



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