O'Cahan's country, 257. 257. The last of, 258. Ceremony of coronation, 323. Escape, wars, and death, 349. O'Heney, St. Muireadach, 275. Old red sandstone of Cushendall and Red bay, 222. Poisoned Glen, 342. Poor-house, Belfast, 24. Portaferry, 87. Portcoon Cave, 249. Portmoon, Giant's Causeway, 242. Geological character of its White rocks, 265. 'Prentice Boys of Derry, 285. Roman Catholic, Dixon, 152. Ollarba, now the Larne Water, Pynar's Survey, 259.. Bingian, 69. Donard, 67. Snaveen, 68. Smith, Sir Thomas, 88. Society for Promoting Know- Somerset Demesne, 263. Steward, Dr., History of Ar- Stewart family, 91. Stewartstown, 163. Strabane, 381. Strangford Lough, 86. Stranorlar and Ballybofey, 344. St. Columb's stone, 303. St. Donard, 68. Superstitions, 276. Tanderagee, 166. Tanderagee, Castle of. 167. Tides, singular phenomenon on Tripartite life of St. Patrick, 139. His public spirit, 215. Ulster Railway Terminus, 34. Beauty of its scenery, 336. Wakefield family, 131. Wesleyan Chapel, Belfast, 33. White Linen Hall, 16. White Water River, 63. William III., lands at Carrick- Wilson, Miss, 25. William, 25. Witchcraft, trial for, 195. Woodburn River, petrified nuts Young, Rev. Samuel, 263. THE END. Green Castle (Co. Antrim), 190. Invents a spinning machine, 12. Gwyn's school, 296. Hall, Roger, Esq., 167- Melancholy death, 295. Harpur, Gilbert, slays Mande- Hart, Captain, taken by trea- Hen and Chickens, 242. Hillsborough, 127. Church of, 127. Horn Head, 327. Kilnasaggart Pillar, 170. King John's Castle, 59. Lanyan, Charles, Esq., 34. The birth-place of St. Com- Lias, fossils of, 204. Burial-place of Ossian, 221. Lennon Water, 334. Leslie, Mr., of Glasslough, Pro- Lifford, County town of Done- Linen manufacture, 182. Lisnagarvey, 124. Londonderry, account of, by Sir H. Dockwra, 282. Ancient name of, 281. Bishop's palace, 295, Cathedral, 293. City history, 280, Londonderry and Enniskillen Loughs Foyle and Swilly, 299. Port of, 298. Progress of, 300. Public Buildings, 296, 297. Lord and Lady Rocks, 203. Lough Neagh, 116. Formation of, 116. Natural History of, 117. Petrifying qualities, 118. Lough Salt, Otway's description Singular formation, 321. Sir H. Dockwra's town burned by Sir C. O'Dogherty, 283. Mac Donnell, Earl of Antrim, 213. Mac Donnell, Ed., Esq., 213. Mac Sorley M Donnell, 196, 234. Rev. John Graham, late Rec- Magoy's Leap, 65. Maheramourne Limeworks, 204. Most northern cape of Ireland, Manchester, Duke of, 165. M'Cracken, 12. M'Loughlin, Maurice, 42. Meeting houses, first Presbyte- Miller, Captain, singular inci- Molyneux, Sir Capel, 154. Defeated, 158. Montgomery, Lord, 158. Mountjoy, Lord, 162. Dies of disappointed love, 162. Mount Sandall, Coleraine, 262. Moyallen, 131. |