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Balloo crossroads,Killinchy
village
This area was originally owned by the White family c. 1609. It
had a wind mill in 1833 which was on the highest point of this
parish, 258 feet above sea level, also a reading & farming
society library. In 1833 the town was described as miserably small
and poor with fine well cultivated land around it.There were 17
one-storey houses, thatched & one two-storey house, slate
roofed also two grocers & spirit dealers, 3 shoemakers, 1
tailor, 2 policemen, 2 smiths & 1 nailor. The fair was held
once a quarter but was poorly attended. The male
& female school was erected in 1825 . In 1871 there
were 831 Catholic & 4020 Protestant families in the parish.
The parish population in 1910 was 3139.
Newspaper articles from Down Recorder;
police barracks 5 Aug 1837: cattle show 12 Aug 1837: Poor
Law district population was 3195 in 30 Nov 1839; great
failure of potato crop in this area 1 Nov 1845*; rent reduction
2 Mar 1850: tenants rights meeting 17 Jul 1852: sale of ‘Ardview’
10 Sep 1853: SS teachers leaving for USA 3 Jun 1854;To be let,
windmill, flax mill 7 Apr 1855; windmill, scutch mill and kilns
to let 30 Oct 1858;To be let, windmill, scutch mill, kilns, stores,
cottage & land 21 Jul 1866; new Masonic hall 2 Jul 1870; serious
case of infanticide 18 Oct 1879
Newspaper articles from Northern Independent;
oyster beds 26 Oct 1872
Newspaper articles from Newtownards Chronicle;
murder at Killinchy 4 Jul 1874 ; Farming Society annjual show
24 Jul 1875 ; farmer murdered by his servant 1 Mar 1879 ; breach
of promise case 14 Mar 1891; tenant farmers assoc 4 Jun 1892;
graveyard dispute 22 Jul 1893
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