The Linen Houses of the Bann Valley: The Story of Their Families"This book provides an illustrated commentary on the major linen families and the magnificent houses they lived in along the Bann Valley in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries."--BOOK JACKET. |
Contents
Lowry | 22 |
Crawford Family Tree | 33 |
The Lindsay Family of Tullyhenan | 36 |
4 | 48 |
The Ferguson Family of Banbridge | 56 |
Clonaslee Banbridge | 63 |
Warrain Banbridge | 69 |
Cowdy | 80 |
23 | 158 |
The Bell Family of Lurgan | 168 |
The Johnston Family of Lurgan | 177 |
8 | 186 |
Hamilton Robb Edenderry House Portadown | 192 |
The Greeves Family of Portadown | 200 |
9 | 211 |
Compton Umgola House Armagh | 218 |
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