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    Dufferin (from Irish [A]n Duibhthrian, meaning 'the black third') is a historic barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is on the southern half of...
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    Blackwood family tree: Marquesses of Dufferin and Ava, Barons Dufferin and Claneboye and Blackwood baronets Dufferin (barony) Earl of Clanbrassil Although the...
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  • around much of old Quebec City Rural Municipality of Dufferin No. 190, Saskatchewan Dufferin (barony), County Down Dyffryn is Welsh for 'valley'. Duffryn...
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  • line of the fourth Baron Dufferin and Claneboye (and the entirety of the Marquessate of Dufferin and Ava), the Barony of Dufferin and Claneboye reverted...
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    (territory) Blackstaff River Copeland Islands Dufferin (barony) Clandeboye Glens of Antrim Rathlin Island Cary (barony) Route, County Antrim Strangford Lough...
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    Marquess in the Peerage of the United Kingdom became extinct. The Barony of Dufferin and Clandeboye, the family's older title in the Peerage of Ireland...
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    to the north; Iveagh to the west south; and Dufferin, Kinelarty, and Lecale to the south. By 1841 the barony was divided into Castlereagh Lower and Castlereagh...
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  • Ireland. It is mainly situated in the historic barony of Dufferin, with two smaller portions in the baronies of Castlereagh Upper and Castlereagh Lower....
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  • James in the barony in 1836. This was an Irish peerage and did not entitle him to an automatic seat in the House of Lords. Lord Dufferin and Claneboye...
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  • It is situated in the civil parish of Killyleagh and the historic barony of Dufferin, located 2 miles west of Killyleagh. It lies within the Newry, Mourne...
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    Castlereagh Upper (category Barony of Castlereagh Upper)
    of Castlereagh into two. It is bordered by eight other baronies: Castlereagh Lower and Dufferin to the east; Lecale Lower and Kinelarty to the south; Iveagh...
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  • Tiranny or Turaney There were 14 baronies in County Down: Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower, Lower Half Iveagh...
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    Castlereagh Lower (category Barony of Castlereagh Lower)
    Castlereagh Upper and Dufferin) Kilmood Knockbreda (also partly in barony of Castlereagh Upper) Newtownards (also partly in barony of Ards Lower) Tullynakill...
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    Whiterock. It is in the civil parish of Killinchy and the historic barony of Dufferin. The name Ringhaddy was first seen as Ecclesia de Rencady, the church...
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    Lecale Lower (category Barony of Lecale Lower)
    bordered by five other baronies: Lecale Upper to the south; Ards Upper to the north-east just across the mouth of Strangford Lough; Dufferin to the north; Castlereagh...
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  • hereditary baronies, lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. List of Baronies in the Peerage...
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    United States. The civil parish is mainly in the barony of Dufferin, with one townland in the barony of Castlereagh Upper. It also contains the village...
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    This is a list of the baronies of Ireland. Baronies were subdivisions of counties, mainly cadastral but with some administrative functions prior to the...
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  • of hereditary baronies, lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of Ireland. List of baronies in the Peerage...
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  • also had a long-standing claim, which Rowland later revived, to the barony of Dufferin in County Down. Little is known of his early life. By the 1540s he...
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    the name of an old Gaelic territory (Clann Bhreasail) in what is now the barony of Oneilland East in the north-east of modern County Armagh, Northern Ireland...
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  • Sir John Blackwood, 2nd Baronet, and Dorcas Stevenson, later Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye. He was returned to the Irish Parliament for Killyleagh in...
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    1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, to Skibbereen in County Cork to try and aid victims of the Irish Famine. Lord Dufferin left a memoir of their...
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    10865°N 6.00211°W / 54.10865; -6.00211 Mourne (named after the Múrna) is a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies in the south-east of the county...
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  • Melbourne and later moved to the United Kingdom. Dufferin and Claneboye: John Blackwood, 11th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, resides in Orange, New South Wales...
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  • Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Note that it does not include those extant baronies which have become merged (either through marriage or elevation) with higher...
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    of the same name, the civil parish of Killinchy and the historic barony of Dufferin. It had a population of 539 people (205 households) in the 2011 Census...
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  • of the same name, the civil parish of Killinchy and the historic barony of Dufferin. It lies within the Ards and North Down Borough. It had a population...
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  • extant: two dukedoms, ten marquessates, 43 earldoms, 28 viscountcies, and 52 baronies. However, these titles have no official recognition in the Republic of...
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    December 2017. Berry, MRIA, Major R.G. (January 1906). "The Whites of Dufferin and their Connection". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. XII (1). Ulster Archaeological...
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