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Drnmoak, par., partly in Kincardine but chiefly in
Aberdeen, 7228 ac., pop. 930; P.O.; contains the stations
of Drum and Park, 10 m. and 11 m. SAV. of Aberdeen.

Druinochic, coast vil., Largo par., Fifeshire ; forms
part of Lundin Mill and Drumochie.

Driiinochtcr, or Drnmouchtcr, mountain pass, on
border of Perth and Inverness, 2 miles NAV. of Dalna-
spidal ry. sta., alt. 1500 ft.; in Inverness-shire, 4 miles

S. of Dalwhinnie, is Drumochter Lodge.

Druiuone, 5 miles S. of Oldcastle ry. sta., co.
Meath; P.O.

Druiuore.—coast vil., on bay of same name, SAV.
AVigtownshire, 5 miles NAV. of Mull of Galloway and
174 miles SE. of Stranraer, with which it communicates
daily by coach, pop. 575;
P.O., T.O., called Druiu-
more; has a harb. and quay, and carries on a small
shipping trade; has also the ruins of an old castle.—
2. Drnmore, loch, 24 miles E. of Maybole, Ayrshire.
—3. Druiuore, shooting-lodge, Forfarshire; post-town,
Blairgowrie.—4. Druiuore, seat, on AV. border of Had-
dingtonshire, 14 mile NE. of Musselburgh; in vicinity
is Druiuore Colliery.

Drnmosladdy, 3 m. from Belturbet, co. Cavan; P.O.

Druinonclitcr Lodge (Inverness). See Drumochter.

Dr union i', hamlet with school, Strath Bran, Perth-
shire, 4 miles SAV. of Dunkeld.

Drumpark, vil., Old Monkland par., Lanarkshire;
forms part of Bargeddie and Dykehead.

Drumpellier, seat of extensive mines and ironworks,
in AV. vicinity of Coatbridge, N. Lanarkshire; 1 mile
AV. of Coatbridge is Drumpellier Honse.

Druinquharn Tileworks, 3 miles from Balfron,
Stirlingshire.

Drnmquin, vil., 7 miles AV. of Omagh ry. sta., AV.
co. Tyrone, pop. 263;
P.O., T.O., 1 Bank.

Drumragli, par., mid. co. Tyrone, 20,163 ac., pop.
8304; contains Omagh.

Hrumraney, par. and seat, AV. co. AVestmeath, 7
miles N. of Moate ry. sta. and 9 miles NE. of Athlone,
9065 ac., pop. 1197 ; P.O., called Drumrany.

Drumrat, par., S. co. Sligo, 3 miles S. of Ballymote,
3730 ac., pop. 886.

Druuirce, sta. on Dublin and Meath Ry., co. Meath,
19 miles NAV. of Dublin; P.O.

Drumreilly, par., cos. Cavan and Leitrim, 10 miles
NAV. of Killashandra, 31,136 ac., pop. 6818; P.O.

Brumrunie, deer-forest, Ross. See Coul Mor.

Drumry, estate, SE. Dumbartonshire, 2 miles SE.
of Duntocher.

Druinsargad, ancient barony, with vestiges of castle,
Cambuslang par., Lanarkshire.

DruinsUallon, par., S. co. Louth, 4 miles NE. of
Drogheda, 3571 ac., pop. 652.

Drnmshanbo, vil., Kiltoghert par., mid. co. Leit-
rim, 9 miles N. of Carrick-on-Shannon, pop. 544; P.O.,
T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Friday.

Drumshorcland, ry. sta. (for Broxburn, 1 m. N.) and
moor, E. Linlithgowshire, 114 miles SAV. of Edinburgh.

Drumsisk, seat, near AVarrenpoint, co. Down.

Drumskinny, 4 m. from Kesh, co. Fermanagh ; P.O.

Drumsleet, school, Troqueer par., E. Kirkcudbright.

Druinsiuittal, school, Knockbainpar., SE. Ross-shire.

Drumsna, vil. with ry. sta., Annaduff par., SAV. co.
Leitrim, 5 miles SE. of Carrick-on-Shannon by rail,
pop. 219; P.O., T.O.

Drumsnat, par. in co. and 3 miles SAV. of Mona-
ghan, 5021 ac., pop. 1542.

Dr nmsturdy, vil., 6 m. NE. of Dundee, S. Forfarshire.

Druinsurn, vil. with ry. sta., 5 miles SE. of Lima-
vady, co. Londonderry; P.O.

Drumswords, Lough, 3 miles N. of Clones, AV. co.
Monaghan.

Drumtochty Castle, seat, in par. and 44 miles NAV.
of Fordoun ry. sta., Kincardineshire.

Hruiutullagh, Grange of, par., N. co. Antrim, 3
miles NAV. of Armoy ry. sta., 3752 ac., pop. 967.

Drumvaick, hamlet with school, 4 miles NAV. of
Doune, Perthshire.

Drumwkindle, school, Ellon par., Aberdeenshire.

Druiuwkirn House, seat, on Urr AVater, 34 miles
N. of Corsock, Kirkcudbrightshire.

Drung, par. in co. and 5 miles NE. of Cavan, 12,047
ac., pop. 3458; P.O.



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