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Comté de Down

Localité

Ballyrainey

123

Registres de recensement

20

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
60
Foyers
10
1911 Recensement
Personnes
63 +5%
Foyers
10 0%

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Ballyrainey is a small townland located in County Down, in the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, within the historic province of Ulster. The townland sits within the broader landscape of County Down, an area characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and proximity to both inland and coastal features. Like many townlands in this region, Ballyrainey represents the traditional territorial divisions that have shaped Irish geography for centuries, with townlands serving as the smallest official land divisions in Ireland's administrative structure.

The area around Ballyrainey, like much of County Down, has a long history rooted in Irish and Anglo-Norman settlement patterns. County Down itself has been significantly shaped by various historical periods, from early Celtic and Christian settlement through the Norman invasion and subsequent English colonization. The townland names in this region, including Ballyrainey, often derive from Irish language roots, with "Bally" typically indicating a settlement or homestead. The landscape and settlement patterns visible today reflect centuries of agricultural use and gradual development.

Ballyrainey, as a rural townland in County Down, would have been primarily engaged in agricultural activity throughout most of its history, as were the majority of townlands in this region. The community would have been shaped by the broader historical events affecting County Down and Ulster, including periods of significant social and economic change. Like many small rural townlands, it represents the traditional way that Irish territory has been organized at the local level, with each townland forming part of larger administrative and social structures.

Today, Ballyrainey remains part of the fabric of County Down's rural landscape, contributing to the local heritage and community identity of the region. The townland system, while no longer the primary administrative division, continues to be recognized and used in Ireland for geographic and cultural reference. Small townlands like Ballyrainey are significant to understanding the local geography, history, and organization of Irish rural communities, even as modern life has transformed many aspects of traditional townland life.

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Paroisse

Dundonald

Comté

Down

Baronnie

Castlereagh Lower

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

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7 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

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Détails

Anglais
Ballyrainey
Paroisse
Dundonald
Baronnie
Castlereagh Lower
Comté
Down