It said: Council has made a substantial offer to the Trade Unions that would see a payment of 1,400 spread across two 700 payments for all employees, to provide immediate financial relief to staff dealing with cost of living pressures right now, at a cost to council of 2.3m.". Armagh City Football Club, which plays in the NIFL Championship is the main association football club, and the City of Armagh Rugby Club is the local rugby club. [31] Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council presently holds the status on behalf of the city as there is no localised council body since the aforementioned districts were merged in 2015 as a result of local government reform. Please leave your bin out the night before and follow the waste collection hygiene guidelines. Una Mary Dawson, Baroness de Ros: family papers, NRA 28017 Although classed as a medium-sized town,[4] Armagh was given city status in 1994 and Lord Mayoralty status in 2012, both by Queen Elizabeth II. 1776-1815), Diplomat, Johnston, Francis, (1761-1829), Founder of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Johnston, Thomas Kelly Evans, (1860-1936), Brigadier General, Jones, Richard, (1641-1712), Earl of Ranelagh, Kavanagh, Lady Harriette Margaret Le Poer, (1799-1885), daughter of 2nd Earl of Clancarty, Keane, John, (1781-1844), 1st Baron Keane, Lieutenant General, Keith, Sir Robert Murray, (1730-1795), Knight, Lieutenant General and diplomat, Kerr, Sir John Henry, (1871-1934), Knight, Indian administrator, Kerr, Philip Henry, (1882-1940), 11th Marquess of Lothian, statesman, Keynes, John Maynard, (1883-1946), Baron Keynes of Tilton, economist, Kilfedder, Sir James Alexander, (1928-1995), Knight, MP, King, Sir Charles Simeon, (1840-1921), 3rd Baronet Writer, King, Edward, (1726-1797), 1st Earl of Kingston, King, John, (1760-1830), Under Secretary of State for Home Affairs, King, Robert Edward, (1773-1854), 1st Viscount Lorton, Knollys, Francis, (1837-1924), 1st Viscount Knollys, Knox, Alexander, (1757-1831), theological writer, Knox, Edmund Francis Vesey, (1865-1921), MP, Knox, Mary Juliana, (1797-1866), Countess of Ranfurly, Knox, Thomas, (1754-1840), 1st Earl of Ranfurly, Knox, Thomas, (1786-1858), 2nd Earl of Ranfurly, Knox, William, (1762-1831), Bishop of Derry, Laird, Norman D, (d 1970), Ulster Unionist Politician, Lake, Gerard, (1744-1808), 1st Viscount Lake, General, Lamb, Frederick James, (1782-1853), 3rd Viscount Melbourne, diplomat, Lamb, William, (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, statesman, Lancaster, Joseph, (1778-1838), philanthropist, Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, (1864-1945), Baron Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lanyon, Sir Charles, (1813-1889), knight, civil engineer, Latimer, William Thomas, (d 1919), Irish Churchman and Historian, Lavery, Sir John, (1856-1941), Knight, painter, Lawless, Valentine Browne, (1773-1853), 2nd Baron Cloncurry, politician, Layard, Brownlow Villiers, (1779-1861), Anglican clergyman, Layard, Nina Frances, (1853-1935), antiquary and archaeologist, Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, (1814-1873), Novelist and Journalist, Leader, Nicholas Philpot, (c 1773-1836), MP for Kilkenny City, Leader, Nicholas Philpot, (1808-1880), MP for Co Cork, Lecky, Sir Thomas, (1828-1907), Knight Mayor of Derry, Lees, Sir Harcourt, (1776-1852), 2nd Baronet Politician, Leith, Sir James, (1763-1816), Knight, Lieutenant General, Colonial Governor, Lennox, Charles, (1791-1860), 5th Duke of Richmond, Lenox-Conyngham, George, (d 1866), Chief Clerk Foreign Office, Lenox-Conyngham, Sir Gerald Ponsonby, (1866-1956), Knight Colonel Geodesist, Le-Poer-Trench, Richard, (1767-1837), 1st Viscount Clancarty, diplomat, Leslie, John, (1571-1671), Bishop of Clogher, Leslie, Thomas Edward Cliffe, (1825-1882), Political Economist, Leveson-Gower, Granville 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Doctor, Macartney, Arthur Chichester, (1744-1827), Chief Remembrancer of Court of Exchequer, Macartney, George, (1737-1806), Earl Macartney, Macartney, William, (1715-1797), MP for Belfast, Macartney, Sir William Grey Ellison-, (1852-1924), Knight, MP, colonial governor, Macaulay, Zachary, (1768-1838), Philanthropist, Maccall, Seamus, (1892-1964), Irish Nationalist Author and Broadcaster, MacDonald, James Ramsay, (1866-1937), statesman, Macdonald, Sir John Alexander, (1815-1891), Knight, Prime Minister of Canada, MacDonnell, Alexander, (1794-1875), 1st Baronet, Commissioner of Irish Board of Education, Macdonnell, James, (1763-1845), Physician, Macgougan, John, (1913-1998), Northern Irish Trade Unionist and Politician, Mackenzie, Alexander, (1822-1892), Prime Minister of Canada, Mackenzie, Kenneth William, (1916-2009), Wing Commander, Mag Lochlainn, PA , (1945-2012), gay rights campaigner and founding member of Belfast Pride, Magill, Robert, (1788-1839), Irish Presbyterian Minister and Poet, Maguire, Meredith Francis, (1929-1981), MP Northern Irish Politician, Malcomson, Anthony PW, (fl 1970-2011), Director of the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Mallon, Seamus, (b 1936), MP for Newry and Armagh, Manesty, Samuel, (fl 1784-1812), Envoy to Persia, Mant, Richard, (1776-1848), Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore, Marsden, Alexander, (1761-1834), Under Secretary for Ireland, Martin, John, (1812-1875), Irish Nationalist, Mary, (1867-1953), Queen Consort of George V, Masefield, John Edward, (1878-1967), poet, Matthews, Sir Alfred Herbert Henry, (1870-1958), Knight, Secretary of Central Chamber of Agriculture, Maxwell, Sir Herbert Eustace, (1845-1937), Knight, politician and writer, Maxwell, John, (fl 1767-1790), Lieutenant Colonel Governor of the Bahamas, Maxwell-Barry, John, (1767-1838), 5th Baron Farnham, Maynard, Constance Louisa, (1849-1935), Principal of Westfield College, Mcaliskey, Josephine Bernadette, (b 1947), MP Politician, McAtasney , Bronagh, (b1968), of 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A spokesperson for Bryson Recycling told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that not all collections were completed in Keady but said alternative arrangements are now in place to ensure every household will have its waste collected. The boat appeared to have lost power and the person on board was trying to paddle to shore with a piece of wood. 'We hit the reset button and started again'. J & W Charley & Co Ltd, linen mfrs, Dunmurry, NRA 31462 Cordons have been lifted and residents allowed to return to their homes. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. The secretariat of the North/South Ministerial Council is based in Armagh, and consists jointly of members of the civil services of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. There was also a small Culdee community in Armagh until the 16th century. The city is home to the Armagh Observatory, founded in 1790, and to the Armagh Planetarium, established in 1968 to complement the research work of the Observatory. Nipsa's Kevin Kelly said union officials were "delighted to get [the deal] over the line". Read more 17:35 9 Sep 2022 ABC Council strike eased following Queen's death Essential. Local Council Election 2023, Corporate Publications But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. For example SW1A 2AA. Evidence suggests that it was a pagan sanctuary and the successor to Navan. Thompson-Reid Ltd, motor vehicle and tractor retailers, Belfast, NRA 40374 Miller, Boyd & Reid Ltd, wholesale textile and clothing distributors, Belfast, NRA 16154 Listen to our latestpodcaststo find out What You Need To Know. They have the sympathy of DUP councillor Mark Baxter, who said: I agree. Residents have been advised that while bin collection crews are working hard to catch up on missed collections due to the five-week industrial action period, crews are continuing to deal with high volumes of waste across the borough. Acheson family, Earls of Gosford: family and estate papers, NRA 13276 Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon: 41 DUP (11) Details: Mid & East Antrim: 40 DUP (15) Details: Causeway Coast & Glens: 40 Trench family of Loughton: family and estate papers, NRA 22503 The strike had been planned for earlier in the month but was postponed to allow for further talks. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. A number of ratepayers have demanded a rebate. This information will help us make improvements to the website. Hort family, baronets, of Castle Strange, Middx and Hortland, Co Kildare: Irish corresp, NRA 40370 [26] Armagh lost the status with the abolition of its city corporation by the Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840 after it was deemed ineffective and unrepresentative of its population. Council. Read about our approach to external linking. We were told it all had been done but apparently that is not the case but we will keep members updated.. Industrial action in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council area is being eased following the death of the Queen. By Carmel Robinson Published 8th Apr 2022, 11:59 BST Bins will be collected as normal on Good Friday April 15 and on Easter Tuesday April 19. The action will be suspended from 00:01 on Thursday. Armagh County Museum is the oldest county museum in Ireland. Armagh also holds the record for highest daily minimum temperature in Northern Ireland, at 20.6C (69.1F) on 31 July 1868. ", Northern Ireland poll suggests support for DUP is up, Jeffrey Donaldson says findings show his party is closing the gap and building support in our continuing opposition to the protocol, Cost of new Enniskillen and Omagh welcome signs hits almost 150,000, The total cost for the 11 welcome signs was almost 150,000, Linfield assistant boss Ross Oliver feels for 'unfortunate' Kyle Lafferty as he outlines Blues' transfer approach, Linfield's gamble on Kyle Lafferty backfired this season, Petrol bomb thrown and car set alight in Co Down arson attacks. Lambeg Bleaching, Dyeing & Finishing Co, NRA 31463 September 10, 2022 - 71 likes, 0 comments - Anti Imperialist Action IRE (@aiaireland) on Instagram: "#Armagh Citizens Against Privatisation CITIZENS AGAINST PRIVITISATION AIA condemn the recent . Explore in 3D: The dazzling crown that makes a king. Knox family, Earls of Ranfurly: corresp and papers, NRA 32266 [11], Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, visited Armagh in 1004, acknowledging it as the head church of Ireland and bestowing it a large sum of gold. Robinson & Cleaver Ltd, linen mfrs, merchants and general outfitters, London and Belfast, NRA 25260 Funded by council and the Department for Communities, the 1.1 million regeneration programme will support the delivery of 11 renovation projects across Armagh, Tandragee, Banbridge, Lurgan and . Muirch writes that a pagan chieftain named Dire would not let Patrick build a church on the hill of Ard Mhacha, but instead gave him lower ground to the east. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. All Town Halls will be open as normal, with a reduced level of services. Kilwee Bleaching Co, Dunmurry, NRA 41002 Like the rest of Ireland, this parish is divided into townlands, whose names mostly come from the Irish language. BY McPeake: Irish papers incl Colclough corresp, NRA 21971 Tourism, Arts and Culture Venues Market Place Theatre Will be closed to the public on Monday 15 August. Borough Link, Data Protection J & J McKeown Ltd, ironfounders, engineers and saw mill owners, Belfast, NRA 15300 NRA 40262 McClintock-Bunbury family, Barons Rathdonnell: family and estate papers. Cooper family of Coopershill: family and estate papers, NRA 31446 We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. "When we asked for the estimated impact on the rates, officers advised that a double-digit rates increase was likely - this is deeply concerning for our party.". Skeffington family, Viscounts Massereene and Ferrard: family and estate papers, NRA 19044 BBC News NI looks at the rates in all 11 council areas, with many households facing record rises. Larne Weaving Co, linen mfrs, NRA 39981 Borough Statistics, Disability Did this woman die because her genitals were cut? More than 1,000 staff at Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon council are expected to take part at what is NI's largest council outside Belfast. 2,571 likes. Westenra family, Barons Rossmore: family and estate papers, NRA 20939 ABC council gives advice on bins and services ahead of strike action Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council has confirmed the impact a planned two-week strike by members of the Unite the Union will have on its services. The council saidon Saturday that services should return to normal from Monday. Read about our approach to external linking. "As a result, it may take some time to get back to full service levels, and the council would appreciate residents patience throughout this process, the statement added. That means that only black and brown bins will be collected until further notice. Lord John George de la Poer Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh, and Dunbar family: corresp and papers, NRA 20493 Bin collections are to resume on Thursday and general waste has been prioritised for collection. Stewart-Bam family of Ards: corresp and papers, NRA 31461 For urgent matters, the public is asked to either call 0330 0561 011 or email ehealth@armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk. Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and 2nd Marquess of Londonderry: corresp and papers, NRA 40263 Among the city's chief glories is Armagh Public Library on Abbey Street. ", Fishing boat rescued by RNLI after being caught on the rocks in Co Down. About 200 members of the Unite union working for Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council are currently on strike. Lord John George de la Poer Beresford, archbishop of Armagh: corresp and papers, NRA 39890 Mutters en Zoon, furniture manufacturers, The Hague, Lambeg Bleaching, Dyeing & Finishing Co Ltd, Lambert Blair & Co, West Indies merchants, Larne Weaving Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, Letterkenny & Gweedore Light Railway Co Ltd, Linen & Artsilk Ltd, linen manufacturers, spinners and weavers, Mahaffy & Co, grocers and hardware merchants, seed agents, Marshall & Heather families, grocers & spirit merchants, Martin, Caskey & Co, land and estate agents, Martin, King, French & Ingram, solicitors, Martin, Nesbitt & Irwin, grocers and general merchants, McCaw, Allen & Co, Linen Manufactures, Lurgan, Co Armagh, McCormick, McGimpsey & Wimpress, estate agents, McCrum, Watson & Mercer Ltd, linen manufacturers, McKee family, tea, wine & spirit merchants, McKitterick, Armour & Co, engineers, millwrights and boilermakers, McLaughlin & Harvey, building contractors, Michael Loughram & John Glenn, wine merchants, Michael McMahon & Son, auctioneers and insurance agents, Miller, Boyd & Reid Ltd, wholesale textile and clothing distributors, Mountain Steamship Co Ltd, shipping agents, Murray, Son and Co, tobacco manufacturers, Musgrave & Co Ltd, manufacturers of gates, structural ironwork and air conditioning equipment, New Northern Spinning & Weaving Co, linen manufacturers, Northern Ireland Paper Mill Co Ltd, paper manufacturers, Northern Ireland Seed Potato Marketing Board, Old Bleach Linen Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, bleachers and merchants, Old Bushmills Distillery Co Ltd, whisky distillers, Patrick Doyle, grocer, seedsman, wine merchant and undertaker, Patton & Co, leather merchants, cycle, musical instrument and sporting goods dealers, Philip Johnston & Sons Ltd, linen manufacturers, flax and tow spinners, Phoenix West Belfast Development Trust Ltd, Pomeroy Co-operative Agricultural and Dairying Society Ltd, R & J Workman, muslin and sewed work manufacturers, Raceview Woollen Mills Ltd, woollen manufacturers, RD McKerr Ltd, drapers and hardware merchants, Reynolds Bros, engineers and machine makers, RH McCann & Co Ltd, sewing machine manufacturers and dealers, Richard Herbert, wine and spirit merchants, Ritchie, Hart & Co Ltd, manufacturers of heavy machinery, Robert Hogg & Co Ltd, china and crystal merchants, Robert McDade (1931) Ltd, linen manufacturers, Robert Stewart & Sons, flax spinners and linen thread manufacturers, Robert Turner & Co ironmongers and coal merchants, Robinson & Cleaver Ltd, linen manufacturers and merchants, general outfitters, department store, Rosebank Weaving Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, Ross Bros, wool spinning and tweed manufacturers, Roughfort Bleaching & Dyeing Co Ltd, linen bleachers and dyers, Ruddell, Hervey & Co Ltd, timber merchants and saw millers, S & WJ Donnell, accountants, estate and insurance agents, Samuel Corry & Co Ltd, tie manufacturers and hemstitchers, Samuel Lamont & Sons Ltd, linen manufacturers, Samuel McCausland Ltd, seed merchants, Belfast, Samuel McCrudden & Co (Belfast) Ltd, linen and handkerchief mfrs, Shanks family, wine and general merchants, Shaw Brothers Ltd, corn, saw and turnery mills, Silas E Weir, woollen draper and silk mercer, Simpson & Mitchell Ltd, glass and paint merchant, Belfast, Sligo, Leitrim & Northern Counties Railway Co, Spence, Bryson & Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, Staples, McNeile & Co, dealers in provisions, hides, tallow etc, Steen & Milliken, stock and share brokers, Stewart Blacker Quin, Knox & Co, chartered accountants, The Thompson Edwards Motor Co Ltd, automobile engineers, Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, Thomas Greer & Co, linen drapers and bleachers, Thomas Johnson & Sons Ltd, funeral furnishers and furniture removers, Thompson-Reid Ltd, motor vehicle and tractor retailers, Torrens & Bristow, solicitors and estate agents, Travers & Co, engineers, millwrights and machine makers, Ulster Television (UTV), Northern Irish television channel, Ulster Woollen Co Ltd, woollen manufacturers, Unnamed cotton and provisions merchant, Belfast, Victor Coates & Co Ltd, engineers and boiler makers, WA Ross & Sons, mineral water manufacturers, Walker Brothers Estate Agents & Borough Building Society, Belfast, Walpole Bros Ltd, linen manufacturers and retailers, Warden Brothers, hardware merchants and ironmongers, Warrenpoint Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Watson Malcolmson & Co, blouse manufacturers, West Ulster Farmers Ltd, dairy produce merchants, Irvinestown, WH Crawford & Co, mineral water manufacturers, Whiteabbey Flax Spinning Co, flax spinners, Whitehouse Spinning Co Ltd, flax spinners and linen manufacturers, William Barbour & Sons Ltd, Linen Company, Co Antrim, William Chaine & Son, bleacher and linen merchant, William Clark & Sons Ltd, linen manufacturers, bleachers, dyers and finishers, William Coulson & Sons, damask and linen manufacturers, William Ewart & Son Ltd, linen manufacturers, William Liddell & Co Ltd, linen and damask manufacturers, William McCorkell & Co Ltd, grain merchants, William Mitchell Ltd, flour millers and importers, William Montgomery & Sons, auctioneers and estate agents, William Waugh & Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, WJ Kidd & Sons Ltd, leather merchants and handicraft suppliers, WJ Strain, linen manufacturers and merchants, handkerchief manufacturers, WM Carson & Co, auctioneers and estate agents, Wolfhill Spinning Co Ltd, linen manufacturers, York Street Flax Spinning Co Ltd, flax spinners, Young & Anderson Ltd, wholesale woollen merchants and general warehousemen, Young family, linen and general merchants, 1st and 2nd Donagheady Presbyterian Church, 9th Belfast Old Boys Association Lawn Tennis Club, Aghadowey Presbyterian Church, County Londonderry, Ahoghill, Cullybackey and Galgorm Nursing Society, All Children Together, movement for integrated education in Northern Ireland, Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners: Newry branch, Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers: Northern Ireland, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England: Shaftesbury Lodge 327, Antrim, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland: Coleraine Lodge 138, Coleraine, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland: Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland: Provincial Grand Lodge of Fermanagh, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland: Sion Lodge 144, Kilkeel, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland: Victoria Lodge 473, Enniskillen, Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association, Association of Assistant Librarians, Northern Ireland branch, Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland, Association of Northern Ireland Chief Executives/Officers of the Northern Ireland Education and Library Boards, Association of Northern Ireland Education and Library Boards, Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff: Northern Ireland branch, Ballinderry Church of Ireland, Lisburn, County Antrim, Banbridge and Dromore Hospital Management Committee, Bangor Urban District Council Fire Brigade, Belfast and District Trades Union Council, Belfast Association for the Employment of Industrious Blind, Belfast Central Presbyterian Association Camera Club, Belfast Countrywide Holiday Association Rambling Club, Belfast Masonic Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter No 97, Belfast Midnight Mission (unmarried mothers), Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, Belfast Society for Providing Nurses for the Sick Poor, Belfast Society for the Amelioration of the Working Classes, Belfast Womens Welfare and Family Planning Clinic, Benevolent Fund for Nurses in Northern Ireland, British Association for Early Childhood Education: Northern Ireland, Butter and Cream Marketing Board, Belfast, Cara-Friend, befirending organisation for lesbian, gay and bisexual communities, Belfast, Carrickfergus Methodist Church, Co. Antrim, Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, Dromore, Central Council for the Organisation of Recruiting in Ireland, Central Council of Retail Licensed Trade of Northern Ireland, Chartered Insitute of Library and Information Professionals: Northern Ireland branch, Church Lads and Church Girls Brigade: Northern Ireland, Church Lads Brigade: Down, Connor and Dromore, Churches' Central Committee for Community Work, Belfast, Church's Ministry Among the Jews: Irish auxiliary, Civil Aviation Authority: Nutts Corner Airport, Clerical and Administrative Workers Union: Northern Ireland, legal branch, Commissariat of the 7th Brigade, 3rd Division, Portugal, Confederation of Agricultural Trading Organisations, Cornerstone Inter-Faith Community Group, Belfast, County Antrim and District Football Association, County Down Short Range Rifle Association, Creggan and Newtownhamilton Presbyterian Churches, Donacavey (Clogher) Church of Ireland Parish, Donaghadee Free Schools charitable association, Downpatrick Committee of Subscribers for the Relief of the Poor, Dundonald Presbyterian Church, Belfast County Down, Dundrod Presbyterian Church and Presbyterian Pulpit Supply Association, Crumlin, East Antrim Hospital Management Committee, Family Planning Association of Northern Ireland, Faughan Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland, Londonderry, Fermanagh and Tyrone Unionist Association, Frederick Street Methodist Church, Belfast, General Assembly and Directory of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Gibson Trust (fund to assist needy farmers), Girl Guides Association: Province of Ulster, Glenlola Collegiate Ladies School, Bangor, Health and Safety Agency for Northern Ireland, Hyde Park Methodist Church, Mallusk, Co, Antrim, Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland, Institution of Water and Environmental Management, Institution of Water Engineers and Scientists, Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relations, Irish Bleachers Dyers and Finishers Association, Irish Christian Endeavour Council and District Unions, Irish Congress of Trade Unions: Northern Ireland committee, Irish Lawn Tennis Association: Ulster Council, Irish National Foresters: William Collins branch, Strabane, Irish National Land league: Ballinascreen branch, Irish National Teachers Organisation: Belfast branch, Irish Road Club (cycling): Northern branch, Irish Rugby Football Union: Ulster branch, Irish Transport and General Workers Union: Belfast branch, Joint Four Executive Committee: Northern Ireland, Junior Imperial and Constitutional League: Belfast branches, Killinchy Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Killinchy Presbyterian Poor Relief Committee, Killultagh and Old Rock Chichester Harriers, Lisburn, Library Association: Northern Ireland branch, Linfield Football and Athletic Club, Belfast, Lisburn Womens Unionist Association: Dunmurry and District branch, Londonderry District Asylum and Mental Hospital, Londonderry Hospital Management Committee, Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners, Lord Deputy and Governor General of Ireland, Mid-Armagh Mens and Womens Unionist associations, Money and Relationship Counselling Charity, Belfast, Moravian Church in Great Britain and Ireland Overseas Missions, National Amalgamated Union of Life Assurance Workers: Northern Ireland, National Association of Paper Merchants, Northern Ireland area, National Association of Schoolmasters: Northern Ireland Branch, National Council for the Single Woman and her Dependants: Belfast branch, National Federation of Construction Unions: Irish Section, National Graphical Association: Belfast branch, National Union of Public Employees: Northern Ireland, National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers: Northern Ireland, National Union of Teachers: Mewtownards association, Newtownabbey Hospital Management Committee, North Antrim Womens Unionist Association: Ballyclare branch, North Belfast Imperial Unionist Association, Northern Ireland Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, Northern Ireland Civil Service Association, Northern Ireland Council for Educational Development, Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities, Northern Ireland Council for Nurses and Midwives, Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action, Northern Ireland Council of Social Service, Northern Ireland County Court Officers' Association, Northern Ireland District Association (NIDA) of the Camping and Caravanning Club, Northern Ireland Equal Opportunities Commission, Northern Ireland Labour Party: Armagh constituency, Northern Ireland Labour Party: Central Womens section, Northern Ireland National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting, Northern Ireland Operative Butchers and Allied Workers Association, Northern Ireland Photographic Association, Northern Ireland Women's Football Association, Nursery School Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Belfast branch, Officer Training Corps, Queens University, Belfast, Orange Order: Killyleagh True Blues Lodge 549, Orange Order: Whiterock Temperance LOL 974, Belfast, Order of the Sons of Temperance Friendly Society, Belfast division, Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland, Planning Landscape Architecture Community Environment (PLACE), built heritage charity, Belfast, POBAL, umbrella organisation for Irish Language groups, Portrush, amateur music society, County Antrim, Post Office Engineering Union: Belfast branch, Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland, Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Church, Moy and Dungannon, Protestant and Catholic Encounter, Belfast, Protestant and Catholic Encounter, East Belfast branch, Queens University of Belfast Unionist Students Association, Queen's University, Belfast, German Society, Reformed Presbyterian Church Eastern Synod, Reformed Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Western Presbytery, Rosemary Street non-subscribing Presbyterian church, Belfast, Royal Aeronautical Society: Belfast branch, Royal British Legion: Northern Ireland Branch, Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) (87/89th Foot), Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve: Ulster division, Royal Victoria Hospital, Ladies' Committee, Belfast, Salem Methodist New Connexion Church, Belfast, Society of St Vincent de Paul: Strabane conference, Soldiers Sailors and Airmens Families Association: Ulster branch, St Canice's Church of Ireland, Faughanvale, St Cedma's Parish Church, Larne and Inver, Co. Antrim, St John Baptist Parish Church, Ballyrashane, County Londonderry.
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