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... Road from Dublin to Belfast , from " Frazer's Handbook of Ireland , " obligingly furnished us by Messrs . Curry ; and by the Map of the Route , drawn by Mr. P. Byrne , of Newry , to whom is due whatever merit may be found in the ...
... Road from Dublin to Belfast , from " Frazer's Handbook of Ireland , " obligingly furnished us by Messrs . Curry ; and by the Map of the Route , drawn by Mr. P. Byrne , of Newry , to whom is due whatever merit may be found in the ...
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... road to Newry , the whole of the Mourne Mountains present themselves , in a wild and irregular , but singularly picturesque aspect , amongst which Binyon rises proudly eminent . On the right , as you leave the town , is a handsome house ...
... road to Newry , the whole of the Mourne Mountains present themselves , in a wild and irregular , but singularly picturesque aspect , amongst which Binyon rises proudly eminent . On the right , as you leave the town , is a handsome house ...
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... road , by the new entrance to the park , before you , at the distance of a few furlongs , on a gentle eminence , stands the fine residence of the Rev. Mr. Close , Rector of Kilkeel . When you reach the road , you cross the Whitewater by ...
... road , by the new entrance to the park , before you , at the distance of a few furlongs , on a gentle eminence , stands the fine residence of the Rev. Mr. Close , Rector of Kilkeel . When you reach the road , you cross the Whitewater by ...
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... road and Rosstrevor Bay , at the base of Sliev Bân . You can see only the twisted chimneys from the road , by reason of the high wall which enviously shuts out the view ; but from the Bay it presents , through the tall trees which ...
... road and Rosstrevor Bay , at the base of Sliev Bân . You can see only the twisted chimneys from the road , by reason of the high wall which enviously shuts out the view ; but from the Bay it presents , through the tall trees which ...
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... , called by the natives Sephin , through which springs up transparent water , without any perceptible fissure , which never fails , even in the warmest seasons . " QUAY OF ROSSTREVOR . AVING once more reached the road SLIEV DONARD . 33.
... , called by the natives Sephin , through which springs up transparent water , without any perceptible fissure , which never fails , even in the warmest seasons . " QUAY OF ROSSTREVOR . AVING once more reached the road SLIEV DONARD . 33.
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Abbey ancient appearance Ardglass Armagh Bagnal Ballynahinch Bank Baron beautiful Belfast born building built Canal Captain Carlingford Lough Castle Catholic chapel church coast command cottages Courcey daughter demesne district ditto Donard Downpatrick Drogheda Dublin Dundalk Dungannon Earl Edward elegant English Enniskillen erected extensive feet formerly GOSFORD CASTLE granted green Greencastle Greenore grounds handsome Henry Hill Hotel House Ireland Irish Island James John Kilkeel Kilmorey Lady land late linen Liverpool Lord Lough Lough Neagh Loughbrickland Louth Marquis merchant miles mountains Mourne Narrow Water Castle neat Newry Newry Canal O'Neill Omeath Park Parliament pass Patrick picturesque Presbyterian present pretty proprietor Quay Railway residence river road Robert Rosstrevor ruins scenery seat Shane O'Neill shore side Sliev Sliev Donard splendid steamers stone Strangford Street Thomas tion tons tower town trade trees Ulster vessels village Viscount Warrenpoint waters William woods
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Page 33 - In the descent southward, near the bottom, one is forced to slide down a sort of thatch, composed of furze, long grass, and juniper. St. Donard, a disciple of St. Patrick, is said to have spent the life of a hermit on this mountain, and built a cell, or oratory, on the top of it, towards the close of the fifth century.
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