Cullybackey or Cullybacky (from Irish Coill na Baice 'wood of the river bend') is a large village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies 3 miles...
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Cullybackey railway station serves the village of Cullybackey in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The station was opened by the Ballymena, Ballymoney...
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Cullybackey College is a co-educational, non-selective post-primary school in the village of Cullybackey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was established...
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fairs and a Saturday market in perpetuity. Surrounding villages are Cullybackey, Ahoghill, Broughshane, and Kells-Connor. The recorded history of the...
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and East Antrim District Council and contains the wards of Ahoghill, Cullybackey, Galgorm, Grange, Maine and Portglenone. Bannside forms part of the North...
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peer. The River Maine rises in the Glens of Antrim, flowing through Cullybackey and Randalstown before entering Lough Neagh. The River Maine is a noted...
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Cullybackey Pipe Band in Northern Ireland in 1994, and also played with the Warrnambool & District Pipe Band in Australia. When he joined Cullybackey...
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local bus station. It is situated on the Derry line between Antrim and Cullybackey. The station is operated by Northern Ireland Railways. The first station...
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Crawfordsburn, Creagh, Creggan, Crossgar, Crossmaglen, Crumlin, Cullaville, Cullybackey, Cullyhanna, Culmore, Culnady, Curran, Cushendall, Cushendun Darkley...
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Railways Following station Cullybackey Northern Ireland Railways Belfast-Derry Killagan Historical railways Cullybackey Line and station open Ballymena...
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Revolution. Arthur's father, William Arthur, was born in 1796 in Dreen, Cullybackey, County Antrim, Ireland, to a Presbyterian family. William's mother was...
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the surrounding area which includes small towns including Broughshane, Cullybackey, Galgorm, Ahoghill and Portglenone. The borough had an area of 200 square...
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Carncastle Carnlough Clogh Cloghmills Cogry-Kilbride Craigarogan Crumlin Cullybackey Cushendall Cushendun Dervock Derrymore Doagh Donegore Drains Bay Dunadry...
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Cubbindall, Culbane, Culbidag, Culbrim Lower, Culcrum, Culdoo Lower, Cullybackey, Culmore, Culnafay, Culramoney, Cummingstown or Ballynamenagh North,...
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Down County Down 2,617 1,082 1.07 2,435.44 Intermediate settlement 67 Cullybackey Mid and East Antrim County Antrim 2,614 1,187 1.19 2,191.91 Intermediate...
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Morris) in 1959. Lady Moyola's first husband, Capt. Thomas Haughton from Cullybackey (he was part of the linen firm of Frazer & Haughton), had been killed...
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American Revolution. Her father, William Arthur, was born in Dreen, Cullybackey, County Antrim, Ireland; he graduated from college in Belfast and emigrated...
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'Bus-Rail Hub'. The line continues to head north, stopping at the village of Cullybackey, before continuing to the town of Ballymoney. Ballymoney station opened...
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in the heart of County Antrim, only a short walk from the village of Cullybackey is the ancestral home of Chester Alan Arthur, the 21st President of the...
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Coleraine and Aghadowey and from Cullybackey and Randalstown to Aldergrove for airfield construction and from Belfast and Cullybackey to the Royal Naval torpedo...
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Neil Robinson (motorcyclist) (category People from Cullybackey)
Neil Robinson Nationality British Born (1962-07-29)29 July 1962 Cullybackey, County Antrim Died 13 September 1986(1986-09-13) (aged 24) Oliver's Mount...
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Cookstown branch line 1959 Kellswater 1971 Andraid 1850 1950 Ballymena 1940 Cullybackey Glarryford 1973 Killagan 1973 Dunloy 1976 Ballymoney 1950 1950 Macfin...
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presbytery was organised in April 1763, and its synod was constituted at Cullybackey on 1 May 1811. Being a member church of the RP Global Alliance and part...
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or more and under 4,500 at 2001 Census) Ahoghill Broughshane Crumlin Cullybackey Whitehead (Population of 1,000 or more and under 2,250 at 2001 Census)...
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such as Adam Lynn, author of the 1911 collection Random Rhymes frae Cullybackey, John Stevenson (died 1932), writing as "Pat M'Carty", and John Clifford...
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in Crewe, England 2009 - Acquires Stevenson's & Co Pork Facility in Cullybackey, Northern Ireland 2007 - Acquires Rhinds of Elgin in North East of Scotland...
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Carncastle Carnlough Clogh Cloghmills Cogry-Kilbride Craigarogan Crumlin Cullybackey Cushendall Cushendun Dervock Derrymore Doagh Donegore Drains Bay Dunadry...
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Cookstown branch line 1959 Kellswater 1971 Andraid 1850 1950 Ballymena 1940 Cullybackey Glarryford 1973 Killagan 1973 Dunloy 1976 Ballymoney 1950 1950 Macfin...
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William Arthur (clergyman) (category People from Cullybackey)
name. He is widely reported to have been raised at Arthur Cottage in Cullybackey. In 1963 the building was bought by the Government of Northern Ireland...
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Carncastle Carnlough Clogh Cloghmills Cogry-Kilbride Craigarogan Crumlin Cullybackey Cushendall Cushendun Dervock Derrymore Doagh Donegore Drains Bay Dunadry...
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