Magheralin (civil parish) explained
Magheralin is a civil parish largely in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down and Oneilland East (three townlands) in County Armagh.[1]
Settlements
The civil parish contains the following settlements:[1]
Townlands
Magheralin civil parish contains the following townlands (townlands marked with a * are in County Armagh):[1]
- Ballykeel
- Ballyleny
- Ballymacanally
- Ballymacateer
- Ballymacbredan
- Ballymacbrennan
- Ballymacmaine
- Ballymagin
- Ballymakeonan
- Ballynadrone
- Clankilvoragh
- Derrylisnahavil
- Donagreagh
- Drumcro and Drumo
- Drumlin
- Drumnabreeze
- Drumnaferry
- Drumo and Drumcro
- Edenballycoggill
- Edenmore
- Feney
- Gartross
- Gregorlough
- Kilfullert
- Kircassock
- Lismaine
- Lisnashanker
- Lisnasure
- Taughlumny
- Taughrane
- Tullyanaghan
- Tullynacross
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Magheralin. IreAtlas Townlands Database. 19 May 2015.