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County of Antrim. |
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feet.
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35 |
Ballydummn: on the acclivity of Knocklead: upper apparent limit of the white limestone |
895
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36 |
Munnanacloick, on the acclivity of Knocklead; upper apparent limit of the white limestone |
920
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37 |
B. Patrick, upper line of the white limestone |
622
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38 |
B. Patrick, top |
955
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39 |
Breen, a swampy ground, main feeder of the bush R. |
762
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40 |
Ardagh: level of the Glenchesk R. |
797
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41 |
Highest part of the old road between B. Castle and Cushendun |
945
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42 |
Middle Cushleak: lower line of the white limestone |
695
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43 |
Doon-a-rary Castle |
236
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44 |
Oona, habitations in the valley of Glendun |
590
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45 |
Beagh habitations, Glendun valley |
367
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46 |
Beagh mor |
974
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47 |
Glendun: upper apparent limit of the white limestone |
885
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48 |
Slieve-Nory, top |
1530
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49 |
Upper limit of the white limestone at Aghan, Oona mountain |
882
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50 |
Teabulliagh: upper Hue of the white limestone |
735
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51 |
Teabulliagh mountain top |
1235
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52 |
Cliff above the caves of Cushendnn, called Crap nagh |
123
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53 |
Teavuagh; by Cushendall Church |
522
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54 |
Slieve-Cross; highest ground between Cushendun and Cushendall, on the right of the road |
742
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55 |
Highest part of the Shore-road, between Cushendun and Cushendall |
610
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56 |
Craig Rammer mountain; a little to the north-west of Cushendall |
559
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Isle of Rathlin, or Raghery |
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57 |
Slieve Ard |
372
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58 |
Cligan Lough |
238
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59 |
Kinrammenhead |
352
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60 |
Bull-point |
280
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61 |
Sliebh-an-all |
347
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62 |
Kintwan-head |
318
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63 |
Altahorry point |
83
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64 |
Crook-a-harnane |
104
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65 |
Ushet Lough |
144
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66 |
Drimnagrnlligh |
228
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67 |
Broagh-mor-na-hoosid |
234
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68 |
Slieve-na.-varagin (the rocky-hill?) |
93
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69 |
Slack-na Calye Cliff |
240
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