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Rh JIAI.I.YNAKII.U ! .SHANE. united with that of Dominion, iii the tlioc. of Ki Arli-.- 1., .ii! 'I I ' I .IAN A K f 1 LL, a par. in the bar. of Coolestown, in i Omnty, j>rov. of Leinster, Ireland, 4 mile* from Edenderry. It U sitaatod on th<: i.rand canal. i good and well cultivated. There i ,:incstone u qoarried in the pariah. The living i* a i with the rect. of Clonaast, in the dioc. of idalagh, and Kildare. ]:. I.I.V N A KILL, a par. in the bar. of Ganltiere, in i Munster, Ireland, 2 mile* 1 in a pleasant spot rJuir, ajid i thin bland there are extensive and Vautiful views over the river, the city i,f v ;:,..; .1, and the neighbouring districts. There u a castle on reeled probably before 1600. The' living u a vie. in the ! : ford, and I jsmore, val. .'. JJ7. in the gift of the bishop. The ll seats are May 'Park, Mount Pleasant, and nt. BALLYNAM0HA, a par. in the bar. of Small County, in the co. of Limerick, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 4 miles to tli BraS. The land U good, and ttere U abundance of limestone, with some basalt. The living b a vie. nnited with that of Aney or Knockainey, in the dioc. of Cuiihcl, Enily, Waterford, and Lwmore. In the pariah are ruins of a caitle and of the old church. BALLYNAMUDDAOU, a viL in the bar. of Bal- laghkeen, in the oo. of W. -xfoi'l, prov. of LeinsU-i land, 6 mile* to the E. of Knniscorthy. BALLYNASCAK I II V. a%il. in the bar. of KastCar- bery, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Munitcr, Ireland, 4 miles Ity. I-LYNASCKKEN, a par. in the bar. of Longhin- hlin, in the co. of Londonderry, prov. of Ulster, <1. It lies on the border of Tyrone, on the banks I tl." rivrr Moyola, and contains the market town of Draperstown. To the south are th< ill ion mountains. The larger part of the parish, which is very extensive, embracing an area of 32,492 acres, belongs to the Drapers' and Skinners' Companies. The soil near the river is good, and the hind well cultivated. Good freestone is obtained, and manganese has been f.m,.i. Agriculture, linen wearing, ana the rearing of cattle are the occupations of the people. The living is a r> the dioc. of Derry and Itaphoc, of the val. of 784, in the gift of the bishop. Tin- church is at Drapentown. In a secluded mountain glen arc the ruins of the ancient chur, it in said, by St. Patrick. Tin re are several cromlechs. Dcrrynoyd I/odgc U the principal i. U A I. l.i V, a par. in the bars, of Ballagh- kcen and East I- . in the co. prov. . Jieland, Smiles to the N.W. of Wexlord. ! itiln dutricton the banks of tl vintf is a pcrpet. cur. uniU'1 with tin { Ossory, Ferns, and nilt. in iln-i'0. of Killi- I'. A I.I.V liar, of Morgallion, in the Mi.ttth, i BA i. of Ballymoney, and bar. of Ku- Mini- ster, I '". It i* hilimt. 4 MI 1)1. liii'li in cn>Ml by n IM . .<. A 'unions are }.* Id. The vilUge has a dispcnaary and a Wesleyan chaj LLYNEETY, a vil. in the bar. of ( . ,:.williai,i, in the ; iov. of Munster, Ireland, 6 miles i par. in tin: 1 ill... ii. in ! Mm, ti I, I thcormatk. It is situated in a ft i ..irk water. is a . Bos*. .., u |,:ir. iii tli.' lair. '.: Antrim, J,: i.-tnd, miles
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Kix-inU' N'. 'i on the Belfast way. Part of the town of Ballyclare is within pariiJi There is a larg^i extent of bog and waste and some stone quames. The paper manufacture carried on, and there are large bleach ground*, living is a rect. in the dioc. of Down, Connor, and more, of the val with two others, of 454, in the _ .-hop. The Presbyterians have a chapel here. Cuttle fairs an h< M MI the 16th May, tbu .Oth Septeav ber, and the 25th October, and horse fairs in M vembcr, and Dectu BALI i par. in the bar. of Upper Talbots- town, in the co. of wicklow, 4 miles to the 6 It is on the confines of Kildare, ui Humbo Hall. The living in a rect. in ^^H of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin, of the vul. the patron, of H. Carroll, Esq. The !ii'-f M at* are liallynurc House and Orange-Con, the latter of which belonged to ISaltinglau Abbey. AN, a vil. in the bar. of Carburr, BljH co. of Kildare, prov. of Leinster, Ireland, 8 mfles Carbnry. BALLYOEOAU, a vil. in the par. of Kilflvn, in th ' 'onblca, ana co. of I Jmenck, prov. of Munstir, Ireland, 8 miles to the B. of Kilmu BALLYUUtiHTKKA, a par. in the bar. of ImoUH in the co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 1 t., tin- K. ! Cork. It includes part > Castlemartyr. Ironstone abounds in the dintr: living is a rect. united with that of Castlen, the dioc. of Cork, Cloyne, and Boss. Ti Castlemartyr. liuins of the old church and of two caste litill remain. BALLYOVEY, a par. in the bar. of Cam, in the of Mayo, prov. of Connaught, Ireland, 7 miles to N.W. tit Ballinrobf-. It is nitualed in a n, i asant country on th. shorcii of Loughs Mask I Cam. The living is a net., part of t). riscarra, in the dioc. of Tuain, KilUti Here are two Roman Catholic chapel seats are Tarmacady and Partree . among the mountain recesses, is a svnmer residence the Plunketts. BALLYPATRICK, a vil. in the bar. of Iffa and in the co. of Tipperary, prov. of Munsttr, Ireland, miles to the E. of Clonmcl. BAU.VriilUP.apar. in the bar. of Ard of Down, prov. of Ulster, Ireland, 9 miles to Downpatnck. It lies in the south part of th between Lough Strongford and the Irish and contains the town of Portafern good and well cultivated. Then: is a small iiroegan Moss. The living i i  >')iunli, tli< i 1 : hold in May. A'. I ii^embcr. BALLYQUIN, a vi! .in thr )r. of Corkaguiny, in i, In-land, G rail UK N. i,t Dingle. It in near the ennui of Brandon ISAM |iiiAi.llMi'| the bar. of Fassadinin, in the n>. nf K. th N V. ,.) K vhii h in by a AV in was formerly the wat nl lln- Ilntlcrs. The living in the ili.n. nf (iswd-y, Ferns, ini i|,al neat in Ballyragget T IIAI.I.VIIAMIAM-:, a ],ar. in the libs, of in the : l..ncl,.,ry, ami in the bar. of i 1,..