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Ballinacor, North and South, 2 bars., co. Wicklow, 74,109 ac., pop. 6000; and 78,316 ac., pop. 7128.
Ballinadee, par. and vil., co. Cork, 5 miles SE. of Bandon, on river Bandon, 8334 ac., pop. 1190; P.O.
Ballinafad.—vil., Aghanagh par., co. Sligo, 5 miles N. of Boyle ry. sta.; P.O. In the vicinity are the ruins of a castle.—2. Ballinafad, hamlet, in bar. and co. Ros- common, Cloonfinlough par., 3 miles S. of Strokestown.
Ballinagar.—vil., Geashill par., Kings co., 6 miles E. of Tullamore.—2. Ballinagar, seat, co. Galway; post-town, Loughrea.
Ballinagare. See Bellanagare.
Ballinagh. See Bellananagh.
Ballinagrec, hamlet, Macroom par., W. co. Cork; P. O.
Ballinaheglish, hamlet, Cloonygormican par., in co. and 8 miles from Roscommon ; P.O.
Ballinakill, small town, Dysart- Gallen par., S. Queens co., 3 miles SE. of Abbeyleix, and 63 miles SW. of Dublin, pop. 630; P.O., T.O., IBank. Market-day, Tuesday. It has some trade in woollens. Here are the ruins of a castle destroyed by Fairfax, and rebuilt (1680) by the Dunns.
Ballinakilla, place with school, Bear island, co. Cork.
Ballinalack, vil., Leny par., N. co. Westmeath, 9 miles NW. of Mullingar, on river Inny, pop. 153; P.O.
Ballinalea, vil., Rathnew par., in co. and 3 miles NW. of Wicklow, pop. 109 ; P.O.
Ballinalce, vil., 6 miles NW. of Edgeworthstown, mid. co. Longford, on river Camlin, pop. 173; P.O.
Ballinaltig, hamlet, Kilshanahan par., in bar. Barry- more, co. Cork.
Ballinamallaght, hamlet, Donaghedy par., N. co. Tyrone, 6 miles from Clady; P.O.
Ballinautallard. See Bellanamallard.
Ballinaiuara, or Ballyneinara, par., in co. and 6 miles NW. of Kilkenny, 3839 ac., pop. 411.
Ballinamcesda, or Kilbride, vil., in co. and 3 miles SW. of Wicklow.
Ballinamore.—market town, Oughteragh par., SE. co. Leitrim, 15 miles NE. of Carrick-on-Shannon ry. sta., pop. 526; p. o., t. o., 1 Bank. Market-day, Tuesday. —2. Ballinamore, vil., Ballymoney par., co. Antrim, pop. 406.—3. Ballinamore, vil. and seat, Killian par., NE. co. Galway, 6 miles N. of Ahascragh, on river Shiven.—4. Ballinamore, place, co. Donegal, 13 miles from Ballybofey Glenties; P.O.
Ballinamore Bridge, 7 miles N. of Ahascragh, NE. co. Galway; P.O.
Ballinamuck, vil., Killoe par., in co. and 10 miles NE. of Longford; P.O. Here the French army sur- rendered to Marquis Cornwallis in 1798.
Ballinanagh. See Bellananagh.
Ballina Park, seat, 8 miles W. of Dungarvan, SW. co. Waterford ; post-town, Cappoquin.
Ballinard, par., E. co. Limerick, 5 miles NE. of Bruff, 1141 ac., pop. 369.
Ballinascarty, vil., 4 m. N. of ClohaWlty, S. co. Cork.
Ballinaskeagh, hamlet, Aghaderg par., W. co. Down, 8 miles S. of Banbridge; P.O.
Ballinasloe, market town, in pars, of Creagh and Kilcloony, on borders of cos. Roscommon and Galway, on river Suck, 34 miles E. of Galway and 94 miles W. of Dublin by rail—township, 4238 ac., pop. 4772; P.O., T.O., 3 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-days, Wednesday and Saturday, the latter being the principal. It has large corn mills and farming implement works. A great fair, chiefly for cattle, is held here annually in October, lasting five days. Garbally Castle, in vicinity, is the* seat of the Earl of Clancarty.
Ballina.small, site of ancient Carmelite priory, in bar. Clanmorris, co. Mayo.
Ballinass, or Ball incss, rivulet, bar. Kilmacrenan, co. Donegal, entering B. Bay 9 miles SW. of Horn Head, and navigable for 2 miles.
Ballinassig. See Ballinhassig.
Ballinastow Inn, NE. co. Wicklow, 3 miles NW. of Newtownmount Kennedy; well known to tourists.
Ballinatry, seat, SW. co. Waterford, 4 miles NW. of Youghal, on river Blackwater.
Ballina var, hamlet, 4 m. NE. of Rosscarbery, co. Cork.
Ballinclialla, or Ballincliola, par., cos. Mayo and Galway, 4 miles S. of Ballinrobe, on Lough Mask, 11,546 ac., pop. 1816.
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