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Drum.—par., S. co. Mayo, 4 miles SE. of Castlebar,
7767 ac., pop. 2338.—2. Drum, vil., Currin par., W.
co.^Monaghan, 4 miles NAV. of Cootehill ry. sta., pop.
146; P.O.—3. Drum, par., S. co. Roscommon, on river
Shannon, 4 miles S. of Athlone, 15,991 ac., pop. 2807.

Drum Castle, seat (1619) of the Irvines of Drum,
in co. and 10 miles SAV. of Aberdeen, 1 mile NAV. of
Drum ry. sta. ; adjoins the old Tower of Drum (a
massive granite keep of the 12th or 13th century), the
former seat of the family, which traces its descent from
Sir William de Irvine, armour-bearer to King Robert
Bruce ; 2 miles SW. of house, at SAV. base of Hill of
Hrnm (alt. 414 ft.), is Locli of Drum.

Drum Hills, hill range, S. co. AVaterford, 12 miles
long, and from 700 to 995 ft. high.

Drum Bock, tolmen or perforated stone, near Porth
Hellick, St Mary, Scilly Islands.

Drnmachargan, hill, Perthshire, 14 mile W. of
Crieff, alt. 512 ft.

Driiuiaebose, par., N. co. Londonderry, 11,682 ac.,
pop. 4380; contains Newtown-Limavady.

Drumacoo, par., S. co. Galway, 6 miles S. of Oran-
more, 1931 ac., pop. 483.

Drmnacrib, 4 miles from 'Castleblayney, co. Mona-
ghan ; P.O.

Drumadd, vil., in par. and co. of Armagh, pop. 282;

Driimadoon, hamlet, near Ballycastle, co. Armagh.

Drumadoon Bay, in SAV. of Arran island, Buteshire.

Drnmaliaire.—bar., mid. co. Leitrim, 110,146 ac.,
pop. 23,870. — 2. Drumahaire, vil. with ry. sta.
(Dromahair), Drumlease par., in the above bar., on the
river Bonet, near Lough Gill, 8 miles SAV. of Manor-
Hamilton, pop. 270 ; P.O., T.O., called Dromahair,
Market-day,
Tuesday. A small steamer plies on Lough
Gill between this place and Sligo.

Driimahcglis, 4m. from Ballymoney, co. Antrim; P.O.

Drmnahoe, vil., in co. and 2 miles SE. of London-
derry ; P.O.

Druinakill, 3 m. from Castleblayney, Monaghan; P.O.

Drunialbin.—ancient name of the central Gram-
pians.—3. Driiinalbin, hill, Carmichael par., Lanark.

Drumanc, 6 m. S. of Enniskillen, co.Fermanagh; P.O.

Driimancss, vil., Magheradrool par., mid. co. Down.
4 miles from Ballynahinch ry. sta., pop. 356 ; P.O.

Drnmannon, 4 m. from Loughgall, co. Armagh; P.O.

Drnmantec, 2 m. from Forkhill, S. co. Armagh ; P.O.

Drumantinc, seat, 6 miles N. of Newry, co. Down.

Druinateinplc, par., cos. Roscommon and Galway,
our. Suck,6m. SE. of Castlereagh, 6530 ac., pop. 1324.

Drumbag, coast hamlet with inn, in N. of Assynt
par., AV. Sutherlandshire; P.O., called Driutibeg.

Drumballyroncy, par., AV. co. Down, on river Bann,
12,338 ac., pop. 5557 ; contains Rathfryland.

Drumbanagher, seat, 2 m. S. of Pointzpass, Armagh.

Drumbarry, school, Galloon par., co. Fermanagh.

Druinbeg, hamlet, Sutherland; P.O. See Drumbag.

Driunbcg.—par., cos. Antrim and Down, on river
Lagan, near Lisburn, 7223 ac., pop. 3442.—2. Drum-
beg, 2 miles from Raphoe, E. co. Donegal; P.O.

Driuubladc, par., NAAL Aberdeenshire, 4| miles NE.
of Huntly, 9319 ac., pop. 943 ; P.O.

Drninblair, seat, 10m. NE; of Huntly, Aberdeenshire.

Druinbo, par., N. co. Down, 011 river Lagan, 34 miles

E. of Lisburn, 9276 ac., pOp. 3366.

Di'umboe, seat, near Ballybogey, mid. co. Donegal.

Drumbowie, school, Muiravonsidepar., Stirlingshire.

Drnmbowic Colliery, 34 m. SE. of Airdrie, Lanark.

Driunbuie, vil., 7 m. NAV. of Lochalsh, Ross-shire.

Drumbiirgk, hamlet with ry. sta., Bowness par.,

E. Cumberland, 84 miles NAV. of Carlisle.

Drum burn, vil., E. Kirkcudbrightshire, 104 miles
from Dumfries.

Driuucannon, par., in co. and 5 miles S. of AVater-
ford, 7671 ac., pop. 3509; contains Tramore ry. sta.

Driuncar, par. and seat, S. co. Louth, on river
Glyde, 2 m. NE. of Dunleer, 4041 ac., pop. 1048 ; P.O.

Drumcarrow Craig, hill, Cameron par., Fifeshire.

Drnmcharry, hamlet, Fortingallpar., Perthshire, 74
miles W. of Aberfeldy.

Drnmclair Colliery, mining vil., in par. and 4 mile
SE. of Slamannan sta., SE. Stirlingshire.

DrumclifT.—par., S. co. Clare, 9937 ac., pop. 8578;
contains Ennis.—2. Druincliff, par. and vil., in N. of

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

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