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- continued) FARMERS AND RESIDENTS --------------------- Allan, J. , Tievenamara Argue, R. A. , Kilcam Conn, Rt. , Carrickaduff Conn, Rt. , Crossnenagh Connelly, Ml. , Tievenamara Connelly, P. jun. , Tievenamara Conroy, Patrick, Drumherney Curry, John, Carrickaduff Curry, John, Tievenamara Dalzell, T. , Tievenamara Feehan, Fr. , Kilcam Hill, Robert, Kilcam Hughes, Bd. , Crossnenagh Hughes, Edward, Carrickaduff Hughes, Edward, Tievenamara Hughes, James, Drumherney Irwin, Thomas D. , Curryhugh Irwin, W. A. , Carnagh House Keating, Dl. , Clay McArdle. Thomas, Kilcam McCarron, Ptk. , Tievenamara McClure, Thos. , Drumnahovill McWharter, David, Carrickaduff Mallon, James, Carrickaduff Mallan, Peter, Drumherney Nesbitt, Allen, T�namara Nesbitt, J. , sen. , T�namara Nesbitt, J. , jun. , T�namara Nesbitt, John, Crossnenagh Powell, Robert, Tievenamara Rooney, Andrew, Clay Rush, Ml. , Crossnenagh Seymour, John, Drumnahaville Seymour, Sl. , Crossnenagh Strahan, Robert, Kilcairn Turner, Joseph, Carrickaduff
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CULLYHANNA
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Cullyhanna is a village of about 20 houses, 3.5 miles, Irish, south of Newtownhamilton, and an equal distance north by east from Crossmaglen. . The land is uneven in quality, some being very good and some very bad. In the valley of the Cullyhanna, otherwise the Creggan River, below the village, a great deal of damage is done by floods. Oats, potatoes and flax are the chief crops. A patent was granted to provide for the holding of fairs, but it has been a dead letter for more than twenty years.
Baker : Hugh Connell
Blacksmith : Ptk. Leonard
Churches : Presbyn. : Rev R. R. Drysdale R. C. : Rev A. O�Toole
Draper : Felix Kelly
Grocers : Hugh Connell John Hanlon Jno. McMahon
Post M. : Hugh Connell
R. I. C. : Sergt. Edwd. Crossen
School, Natl. , : P. Murray
Scutch Mill : Rd. Palmer
Spirit retailer : Hugh Connell, [two licences]
FARMERS AND RESIDENTS --------------------- Bellew, Ml. , Mulladuff Bellew, Mrs A. , Kiltybane Black, James, Lisleitrim Black, Wm. , Lisleitrim Blacker, Edward, Dorsey Boyle, Bernard, Tullynawall Boyle, James, Tullynawall Bradley, David, Freeduff Callaghan, Patrick, Drumlogher Carragher, James, Skeriff[T] Carragher, John, Cullyhanna[Big] Carragher, Mrs B. , Cullyhanna Carragher, Mrs B. , Skeriff Carragher, Mrs M. , Skeriff up Carragher, Ptk. , Tullynawall Carragher, Philip, Ballynarea Carty, John, Cregganduff Carragher, M. , sen. , Skerifftrueman Carragher, Ml. , Skerifftrueman Carragher, Owen, Tullynawall Carragher, Rd. , Skerifftrueman Carragher, T. , Cullyhanna [Big] Crozier, Mrs. , Tullyvallen Cully, John, Creggan up Donaldson, Mrs. , Cloghoges Donaldson, Mrs A. B. , Tullynavall Donaldson, John, Cloghoge Donaldson, Jos. , Cloghoge
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Donaldson, Thos. , Cloghoge Donaldson, Wm. , Cloghoge Donnelly, Arthur, Tullynavall Donnelly, Peter, Tullynavall Duffy, Patrick, Dorsey Durnin, J. , Skerifftrueman Durnin, P. , Cullyhanna[Big] Garvey, Owen, Dorsey Goodfellow, Sl. , Cullyhanna[Big] Hanna, Crozier, Sheetrim Hearty, Ml. , Cregganduff Henry, David, Dorsey Johnston, Alex. , Cloghoge Johnston, John, Cloghoge Kelly, Mrs E. , Drumlogher Kelly, Mrs E. , Tullyvallen Kelly, Mrs J. , Tullyvallen Largey, Michael, Cloghoge Larkin, Terence, Cregganduff Lennon, Francis, Cullyhanna[B] Lockhart, Sl. , Mulladuff Loughran, Patrick, Cregganduff Loughran, Patrick, Dorsey Louth, John, Tullynavall McBirney, Dd. , jun. , Mulladuff McBirney, Samuel, Mulladuff McBirney, Wm. J. , Mulladuff McClean, Wm. , Cloghoge McCooey, Ptk. sen. , Drumlogher McCooey, Patrick, Drumlogher McCreesh, Peter, Tullynavall McGaw, J. , Skerifftichburn McGeough, Peter, Sheetrim McGinnis, Mrs M. , Dorsey McGinnis, Mrs M. , Sheetrim McMahon, Hugh, Sheetrim McMahon, John, Cullyhanna lr McMahon, John, Sheetrim McMahon, Patrick, Lisletrim McNancy, John, Skerifftrueman McNulty, Bernard, Sheetrim McNulty, Hugh, jun. , Drumlogher McShane, Hugh, Drumlogher Mackin, Felix, Dorsey Mackin, Joseph, Tullynavall Mackin, Patrick, Tullynavall Mackin, Redmond, Dorsey Moley, Michael, Dorsey Moore, Mrs. , Tullyvallen Morrison, John, Creggan lr Nelson, Samuel, Freeduff O�Hanlon, Peter, Cullyhanna Quigley, Bernard, Dorsey Hearty Quigley, Edward, Dorsey Quinn, Edward, Dorsey M�D Quinn, John, Cullyhanna [lr] Quinn, Peter, Cullyhanna [lr] Ronaghan, Edward, Camly Ball Savage, Ptk. , Skerifftrueman Sheriden, Bd. , Skerifftichburn Sheridan, Michael, Ballynaare Toner, Chas. , Cullyhanna[Big] Wiley, Geo. , Dorsey Wiley, Wm. , Mulladuff
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LISLEA
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Lislea is a rural post-office 4. 5 miles, Irish, west of Newry and 6 miles Irish, south-east from Newtownhamilton. It is situated in the valley of a river which passes through Forkhill. Slieve Gullion rises on the eastern side and on the western a height known to the natives as The Burren Mountain. The Misses Quinn of Newry own the district. In the valley the land is fair. Oats, potatoes and flax are the chief crops. One of the disadvantages experienced by the inhabitants is the danger of mountain floods.
Blacksmith : Bd. O�Neill
Church R. C. : Rev Chas. Quinn
Grocer &c : Stephen McCann
Post M. : Stephen McCann
School, Natl. : Ml. McParland Mrs T. Byrne
Scutch Mill : L. Donnelly
FARMERS AND RESIDENTS --------------------- Crawley, Thomas, Levallymore Curtis, J. , A�loughmullin Donnelly, Mrs B. , Doctors Qrs. Donnelly, Peter, Lislea McCann, Stephen, Lislea McParland, Francis, C�galliagh McParland, James, Ballard Murphy, P. jun. , Doctors Qrs. Murphy, Terence, Lislea Quinn, Bernard, C�galliagh Ward, Mrs B. , C�gallion Ward, Mrs S. , Doctors Qrs.
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