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Gartree - Killead Parish
Marriage Notice — Lorimer / McErvel
The following is an extract from the Belfast Newsletter dated 1st April 1861 and is reproduced with permission of the Belfast Newsletter.
Marriages:
March 27th in the Unitarian Church, Carrickfergus by the Rev. J. Jennings, A.B., James Lorimer Esq, Edenvale, Glenavy to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Archibald McErvel, Esq., Gartree, Crumlin.
The following is an extract from The Lisburn Standard Saturday 30th November 1889
Alleged Larceny
A railway porter named McMurray was charged with the larceny of five pheasants, the property of the Rev. Mr. Pakenham, Langford Lodge. Accused was returned for trial at the Winter Assizes in Omagh, bail being refused.
Gartree (C of I) Church
The following can be found in the book "Buildings of County Antrim by C.E.B. Brett published in 1996." page 51, no 45. Includes a photograph by M. O'Connell.
Gartree (C of I) Church, Gartree. Situated up a lane, north of the road from Crumlin to Gartree Point. Town land - Gartree.



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