The Parish of Ballytrustin County Down.

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Reprinted from Samuel Lewis' Topographical Directory of Ireland printed in 1837..
 

BALLYTRUSTIN, a parish, in the barony of ARDES, county of DOWN, and province of ULSTER, 1 mile (S. E.) from Portaferry; containing 735 inhabitants.

This parish, which is not noticed in the Down survey, is situated on the eastern coast; it comprises, according to the Ordnance survey, including detached portions, 1681 3/4 statute acres.

The soil is fertile, and the lands are all in an excellent state of cultivation, producing abundant crops. It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Down, and is part of the union of Ballyphilip and corps of the chancellorship of Down; the rectory is impropriate in John Echlin, Esq. The tithes amount to £190. 4. 2 1/2. of which £117.14. 5. is payable to the impropriator, and £72. 9. 9 1/2. to the vicar.

There are some remains of the ancient church, and the churchyard is the chief burial-place of the R. C. parishioners. In the R. C. divisions it forms part of each of the unions or districts of Lower and Upper Ardes.

At Kerney is a school of 100 boys and 80 girls, aided by subscription and an annual donation of £8 from Dr. Blacker, on whose estate the school-house was erected by a grant of £100 from the Lord-Lieutenant's fund.

At Ballyfounder is a very large rath, nearly perfect.

 
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Townlands in the parish of Ballytrustin.
 
Ballybranigan Ballyfounder Ballymacnamee Ballynichol
Ballytrustan Ballywierd Beardy Rocks Corrog
Kearney Parson Hall    
 
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