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co. and 4 miles NW. of Sligo, 26,598 ac., pop. 6998; P.O., called Drumcliffc.
Drumclog, moorland tract, and hamlet with school, W. Lanarkshire, near Ayrshire border, 6 miles SW. of Strathaven; P.O.; was the scene of a skirmish (1679) in which Claverhouse was defeated by the Covenanters.
Druincolloglier, 12 miles W. of Charleville, co. Limerick; P.O., T.o. See Dromcolliher.
Drumcoltran, old square tower, Kirkgunzeon par., Kirkcudbrightshire.
Drumcolmnb, par., S. co. Sligo, 5 miles S. of Bally- mote, 4528 ac., pop. 919.
Drnmcondra.—or Drumconrath, par. and vil., N. co. Meath, 4 miles NE. of Nobber and 8 miles SE. of Kingscourt—par., 7925 ac., pop. 1197 ; vil., pop. 220; P.O., called Drnmconratb. — 2. Drnmcondra, vil., Clonturk par., in co. and 2 m. N. of Dublin ; P.O., T.O.
Dnuncondra, Clonllffc, and Glasnevln, township, Clonturk par., co. Dublin, 918 ac., pop. 4878; contains a R.C. Missionary College. The township was formed 1878.
Drumcong, 5m. from Drumshambo, co. Leitrim; P.O.
Drumconora, seat, 4 miles N. of Ennis, co. Clare.
Druiuconratb, 4 miles NE. of Nobber, N. co. Meath. See Drumcondra.
Drsasncose, 6 m. from Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh; P.O.
Driuncraw, school, Derryloran par., co. Tyrone.
Druincree.—par., co. Armagh, on river Bann, 13,167 ac., pop. 13,279 ; contains Portadown.—2. Drnmcree, vil. and seat, 4 m. NW. of Delvin, co. Westmeath; P.O.
Drumcreehy, par., N. co. Clare, 6285 ac., pop. 1229; contains Ballyvaughan.
Druincroone, 4 m. S. of Coleraine, Londonderry; P.O.
Bruincullen, par., mid. Kings co., 6 miles NW, of Parsonstown, 13,904 ac., pop. 1208.
Druindarragb, 3 m. from Bally clare, co. Antrim; P.O.
Brumderfit, hill with cairns, SE. Koss-shire, 4 miles NW. of Inverness, alt. 482 ft.
Drumderg, hill, Loth par., E. Sutherland, 1250 ft.
Driundrlnsigh, near Rathfryland, co. Down; P.O.
Drum dual! House, 1 mile from Forres, Elginshire.
Drumduff, school, Killesher par., co. Fermanagh.
Drumearn House, seat, near Comrie, Perthshire.
Drunteldrle, hamlet, 1\ mile E. of Largo, Fifeshire.
Drumellan, seat, 1 mile NE. of Maybole, Ayrshire.
DruineUlc, or Marlee Locb, on river Lunan, E. Perthshire, 2 miles SW. of Blairgowrie.
Druinelzler, par. and vil., in co. and 94 miles SW. of Peebles, on Powsail Burn, 4 mile above its influx to the Tweed—par., 17,948 ac., pop. 208; 1 mile SAV. of church, on the Tweed, are the remains of D. Castle (16th century); D. Hurn, flowing 2£ miles NW., unites with Scrape Burn to form the Powsail.
Drumfin, place with acid works, on Fruin AVater, 4 miles NE. of Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire.
Drumforber House, 2 miles N. of Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.
Drumfork, shooting-lodge, Alythpar., Forfarshire, on the Black Water, 12 miles N. of Blairgowrie.
Drnmgarner, school, Tamlaght OCrilly par., co. Londonderry.
Drumgath, par., AV. co. Down, 5329 ac., pop. 2847; P.O.; contains part of Rathfryland.
Urumgeitb, hamlet with school, in par. and 3 miles NE. of Dundee, Forfarshire.
Drnmgclloch, E. suburb of Airdrie, N. Lanarkshire.
Drumglass, school, Cumbernauld par., Dumbarton.
Drnmglass, par., S. co. Tyrone, 3502 ac., pop. 5693; contains Dungannon ; has coal mines.
Drumglay, vil., in co. and 2 miles AV. of Forfar.
Drnmgoff Barracks, 6 miles W. of Rathdrum, co. Wicklow.
Drumgooland, par., mid. co. Down, 5 miles NE. of Rathfryland and 10 miles SE. of Banbridge, 19,651 ac., pop. 6409.
Drumgoon, par., NE. co. Cavan, 15,510 ac., pop. 6264; contains Cootehill.
Drmngray, vil., 4 m. NE. of Airdrie, N. Lanarkshire.
Drnmgriffln, 11 m. fromHeadford, co. Galway; p.o.
Drumbain, a summit of the Cuillins, Skye, 1641 ft.
Drumhawnagb, sta. on Midland Great Western Ry., in co. and 94 miles SW. of Cavan.
Drumbome, par., S. co. Donegal, on Donegal Bay, 4 miles N. of Ballyshannon, 35,907 ac., pop. 6135.
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