Layd

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Layd
Ruins of Layd church and the slopes of Cross Slieve
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Layd (Irish: Leithead)[1] is a civil parish and townland (of 219 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Glenarm Lower.[2][3]

The civil parish contains the following villages:[2]

Townlands

The civil parish contains the following townlands:[2][3]

A

Aganlane (also known as Parkmore), Aghagheigh, Agolagh, Altmore Lower, Altmore Upper

B

Ballyagan, Ballybrack, Ballyfad, Ballymacdoe, Ballynahaville, Ballynalougher, Ballyvooly, Baraghilly, Barard, Bellisk (also known as Waterford)

C

Callisnagh, Carnahagh, Carnanee, Carnasheeran, Cashlan, Clegnagh, Cloghglass (also known as Retreat), Cloghglass, Cloghs, Cloghy East, Cloghy West, Cloney, Corlane, Coshkib, Culbidag

D

Doory, Dromore, Drumcudree, Drumnacur, Drumnasmear, Dunouragan

E

Eagle Hill (also known as Ouna), Ellanabough, Eshcry

F

Fallinerlea, Falmacrilly, Falnaglass, Faughill, Foriff

G

Glasmullen, Glebe, Glenaan, Glenville (also known as Leamore), Gortaclee, Gortaghragan, Gortateean, Gortlane, Gortnagross Lower (also known as Murroo), Gortnagross Middle, Gortnagross Upper (also known as Issbawn), Gruig

I

Issbawn (also known as Upper Gortnagross)

K

Killoughag, Kilmore, Kilnadore, Knockacully, Knockans North, Knockans South, Knockeny, Knocknacarry

L

Lagflugh, Laney, Layd, Leamore (also known as Glenville), Legg, Lubitavish

M

Maghereeroy, Middle Park, Moneyvart, Mount Edwards, Mullarts, Mullinaskeagh, Murroo (also known as Gortnagross Lower)

O

Ouna (also known as Eagle Hill)

P

Parkmore (also known as Aganlane)

R

Rananagh, Red Bay, Retreat (also known as Cloghglass)

S

Savagh, Shaninish, Sleans, Straid

T

Tavnaghan, Tavnagharry, Tavnaghdrissagh, Tavnaghoney, Tavnaghowen, Timpan, Tirkilly, Toberwine, Tromra, Tully

U

Unshanagh

W

Warren, Waterford (also known as Bellisk

Grange of Layd

The Grange of Layd contains the following townlands: Beaghs, Brockaghs, Carnamaddy, Clyttaghan, Dira (also known as Upper Broghindrummin), Drumfresky, Irragh, Kinune, Knocknacrow, Lower Broghindrummin (also known as Tavnaghranny), Tavnaghranny (also known as Lower Broghindrummin), Upper Broghindrummin (also known as Dira)

Layd Church and Churchyard

See also

References

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