- Derriaghy, (/ˌdɛrɪˈæxi/; also
known as
Derryaghy), (from
Irish Doire Achaidh,
meaning 'oak-wood of the field'), is a
townland (of 538 acres) and civil...
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wards of Ballinderry, Ballymacash, Ballymacbrennan, Ballymacoss, Blaris,
Derryaghy, Dromara, Drumbo, Dunmurry, Glenavy,
Harmony Hill, Hilden, Hillhall, Hillsborough...
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Jones of Lisburn. She
comes to
notice when she
married Edward ****er of
Derryaghy in 1772. Her
husband was also from the
Lisburn area and he was the clerk...
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members to
Lisburn and
Castlereagh City
Council and
contains the
wards of
Derryaghy,
Harmony Hill, Hilden, Lambeg,
Magheralave and
Wallace Park.
Lisburn North...
- Little, Deer Park Farms, Deffrick, Demesne,
Demesne Upper, Dernaveagh,
Derryaghy, Derryclone, Derrygowan, Derryhirk, Derryhollagh, Derrykeighan, Derrykillultagh...
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which had
existed since 1973, and
contained the
wards of
Collin Glen,
Derryaghy, Dunmurry, Kilwee, Lambeg,
Seymour Hill and Twinbrook. For the 1993 local...
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wards of
Collin Glen, Dunmurry, Kilwee, Polegl****, Twinbrook, and part of
Derryaghy. The seat was
restored in 1922 (having been
abolished for the 1918 general...
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created for the 1973
local elections, and
contained the
wards of Collin,
Derryaghy,
Dunmurry and
Seymour Hill. It was
abolished for the 1985
local elections...
- (Google). W. Kerr, 'Black Abbey, the
archbishops of
Armagh and the
Church of
Derryaghy',
Lisburn Historical Society, Vol. 7 (1989), at Society's webpage, at...
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Carnmoney Carrickfergus (or St Nicholas)
Connor Craigs Cranfield Culfeightrin Derryaghy Derrykeighan Grange of
Doagh Donegore Drumbeg Drummaul Grange of Drumtullagh...