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Klllnininod, par., N. co. Roscommon, on river
Shannon, 3 miles S. of Carrick-on-Shannon, 5067 ac.,
pop. 1059.

Killundlnc, ancient castle and seat, Morvern par.,
Argyllshire, on Sound of Mull, 7 m. SE. of Tobermory.

Killuran, par., E. co. Clare, 2 miles NW. of Broad-
ford, 6810 ac., pop. 1364.

Klllure.—affluent of river Suck, E. co. Galway,
near Ballinasloe.—2. Killure, par., in co. and 3 miles
SE. of Waterford, 627 ac., pop. 69.

Killurin.—seat, 5 miles SW. of Tullamore, mid.
King’s co.; P.O.—2. Killurin, par. and hamlet with
ry. sta., in co. and 6 miles NAV. of Wexford, 1873 ac.,
pop. 369; P.O.

Killiirsa, par., N. co. Galway, on Lough Corrib,
6370 ac., pop. 2180; contains Headford.

Killnry, par., N. co. Kerry, on river Shannon, 6
miles N. of Ardfert, 11,090 ac., pop. 3457.

Klllybchlll, par., Glamorgan, on river Tawe, 5 miles
N. of Neath, 3982 ac., pop. 1940; has extensive coal
mines ; contains the seat of Killybeball I’lace.

Killybegs.—seaport town, Upper Killybegs par., in
SW. of co. and 17 miles AV. of Donegal, pop. 764; P.O.,
T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Friday. The salmon and
herring fisheries are productive. The bay affords safe
anchorage for the largest vessels; on St John’s Point
and Rotten Island are 2 lighthouses, each 47 ft. high,
with fixed lights (Killybegs) 98 and 66 ft. above high
water and seen 14 and 12 m.—2. Killybegs, par., mid.
co. Kildare, 2617 ac., pop. 635 ; contains Prosperous.

Killybegs, lower and Upper, 2 pars., SW. co.
Donegal—Lower Killybegs, 15,394 ac., pop. 2582 (con-
tains Ardara); Upper Killybegs, 15,586 ac., pop. 3127
(contains Killybegs).

Killyclug, 3 m. from Letterkenny, co. Donegal; P.O.

Killycolpy, 3 m. E. of Stewartstown, co. Tyrone; P.O.

Killydonnell, abbey ruins, near Rathmelton, N. co.
Donegal.

Killyfaddy, seat, 2 m. NW. of Clogher, S. co. Tyrone.

Killygarvan, par., mid. co. Donegal, 9134 ac., pop.
2121; contains Rathmullen.

Killyglen, Grange of, par., E. co. Antrim, 2 miles
NW. of Larne, 2300 ac., pop. 388.

Killygordon, vil. with ry. sta., Donaghmore par.,
SE. co. Donegal, on river Finn, 4 miles E. of Stran-
orlar, pop. 171; P.O.

Killykergan, 2 miles from Garvagh, E. co. London-
derry ; P.O.

Killylca, vil. with ry. sta., in co. and 5 miles AV. of
Armagh, pop. 172; P.O., T.o.; in vicinity is the seat of
Killylca Honse.

Killylcagh, seaport town and par., E. co. Down, on
AV. shore of Lough Strangford, 4 miles E. of Crossgar
ry. sta. and 6 miles N. of Downpatrick—par., 11,762
ac., pop. 5488; town, pop. 1835; P.O., T.o., called
Killylcigh, 1 Bank. Market-day,
Friday. The creek
has been improved as a harbour by Lord Dufferin, the
chief proprietor of the town; in vicinity of town is
the seat of Killyleagh Uastle.

Killymaenllwyd, seat, 3 miles NAV. of Llanelly,
Carmarthenshire.

Killy man, hamlet, E. co. Tyrone, and par., partly
also in co. Armagh—par., 10,559ac., pop. 4176; hamlet,
3 miles SE. of Dungannon; P.O.

Killyniard, par., S. co. Donegal, on r. Esk, 27,758
ac., pop. 2962 ; contains part of the town of Donegal.

Killymoon Castle, seat, 1 mile S. of Cookstown,
E. co. Tyrone.

Killynan, seat, 6 m. NE. of Mullingar, co. Westmeath.

Klllyon.—seat, 4\ miles E. of Parsonstown, W.
King’s co.—2. Killyon, par., SAV. co. Meath, on river
Boyne and Royal Canal, 2 miles N. of Hill of Down ry.
sta., 4316 ac., pop. 305; contains K. House, seat.

Klllyvarnen, a finely wooded hill, near Rathdrum,
NE. co. AVicklow.

Killy whan, ry. sta., Kirkgunzeon par., Kirkcud-
bright, 8£ miles SAV. of Dumfries.

Kilmacabca, par., SW. co. Cork, on Glendore Har-
bour, 4 m. NAV. of Rosscarbery, 13,755 ac., pop. 3405.

Kllinacahill, par., NE. co. Kilkenny, 2 miles N. of
Gowran, 4583 ac., pop. 737.

Kiliuacallan, par., S. co. Sligo, near Lough Allen,
6 miles SE. of Colooney, 9687 ac., pop. 2640.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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