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Broughshane (/brəˈʃeɪn/ brə-SHAYN,
formerly spelt Brughshane, from
Irish Bruach Sheáin) is a
large village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is 3...
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Baron Broughshane, of
Kensington in the
County of London, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 19
September 1945 for William...
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market in perpetuity.
Surrounding villages are Cullybackey, Ahoghill,
Broughshane, and Kells-Connor. The
recorded history of the
Ballymena area
dates to...
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William Henry Davison, 1st
Baron Broughshane, KBE, FSA, JP, DL (1872 – 19
January 1953) was a
British peer and
Conservative Member of
Parliament (MP)...
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County Londonderry. He was the son of
James Robert White of Whitehall,
Broughshane,
County Antrim, and
Frances Ann
Stewart (daughter of
George Stewart (d...
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Antrim District Council and
contains the
wards of
Ballee and Harryville,
Broughshane, Glenravel, Glenwhirry, Kells,
Kirkinriola and Slemish.
Braid forms part...
- Bleary, Boho, Brackaville, Bready, Brockagh, Brookeborough, Broomhill,
Broughshane, Bryansford, Buckna, Burnfoot, Burren,
Bushmills Caledon, Camlough, Campsie...
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Ballymena and the
surrounding area
which includes small towns including Broughshane, Cullybackey, Galgorm,
Ahoghill and Portglenone. The
borough had an area...
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Ballymena Area A
which had
existed since 1973, and
contained the
wards of
Broughshane, Craigywarren, Dunminning,
Glenravel and Slemish. It was
abolished for...
- Broom-more, Broughanlea, Broughanore, Broughdone, Broughgammon, Broughmore,
Broughshane Upper, Browndod, Bruslee, Bryantang, Buckna, Budore, Bunshanacloney,...