• Source: List of baronies of Northern Ireland
  • This is a list of the historic baronies of Northern Ireland. Baronies were subdivisions of counties, mainly cadastral but with some administrative functions prior to the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.


    County Antrim


    There were 15 baronies in County Antrim:

    Antrim Lower
    Antrim Upper
    Belfast Lower
    Belfast Upper
    Carrickfergus
    Cary
    Dunluce Lower
    Dunluce Upper
    Glenarm Lower
    Glenarm Upper
    Kilconway
    Massereene Lower
    Massereene Upper
    Toome Lower
    Toome Upper


    County Armagh


    There were 8 baronies in County Armagh:

    Armagh
    Fews Lower
    Fews Upper
    Oneilland East
    Oneilland West
    Orior Lower
    Orior Upper
    Tiranny or Turaney


    County Down


    There were 14 baronies in County Down:

    Ards Lower
    Ards Upper
    Castlereagh Lower
    Castlereagh Upper
    Dufferin
    Iveagh Lower, Lower Half
    Iveagh Lower, Upper Half
    Iveagh Upper, Lower Half
    Iveagh Upper, Upper Half
    Kinelarty
    Lecale Lower
    Lecale Upper
    Lordship of Newry
    Mourne


    County Fermanagh


    There were 8 baronies in County Fermanagh:

    Clanawley
    Clankelly
    Coole
    Knockninny
    Lurg
    Magheraboy
    Magherastephana
    Tirkennedy


    County Londonderry


    There were 6 baronies in County Londonderry:

    Coleraine
    Keenaght
    Loughinsholin
    North East Liberties of Coleraine
    North-West Liberties of Londonderry
    Tirkeeran


    County Tyrone


    There were 8 baronies in County Tyrone:

    Clogher
    Dungannon Lower
    Dungannon Middle
    Dungannon Upper
    Omagh East
    Omagh West
    Strabane Lower
    Strabane Upper


    See also


    List of baronies of Ireland


    References

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