- Sir
Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a
British politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader...
- 1306
Papal Taxation the
church is
recorded as
Ecclesia de
Blaris. In 1605 the
townland of
Blaris is
recorded as Ballytempleblarisse, (from
Irish Baile Teampall...
-
Lisburn wards of Ballinderry, Ballymacash, Ballymacbrennan, Ballymacoss,
Blaris, Derryaghy, Dromara, Drumbo, Dunmurry, Glenavy,
Harmony Hill, Hilden, Hillhall...
- the
Culcavey Road. In 2005
Lisnagarvey Hockey Club
relocated from
their Blaris ground to the
outskirts of Hillsborough.
Downshire Young Men F.C. Hillsborough...
- camp at
Blaris,
ensured that when in 1798 the
United Irishmen,
decided upon insurrection,
there could be no
rebel demonstration in the town.
Blaris supplied...
- Hurdle. The
first Champion Hurdle was run in 1927, and its
inaugural winner,
Blaris, was
awarded prize money of £365. In its
second year the
event was won by...
-
divisions of Annahilt, Ballykeel, Ballymacbrennan, Ballyskeagh, Ballyworfy,
Blaris, Carryduff, Dromara, Drumbo, Gl****drumman, Hillsborough, Maze, Ouley, and...
-
members to
Lisburn and
Castlereagh City
Council and
contains the
wards of
Blaris, Hillsborough, Lagan, Maze and Moira.
Downshire West
forms part of the Lagan...
- find a
solution for
Northern Ireland".
McMichael was
buried at the New
Blaris Cemetery in Lisburn. The
People newspaper later summed up his
death as having...
- area of 192.06
acres (0.778 km2). It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Blaris and the
historic barony of
Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half,
located 3
miles south-west...