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  1. This website, including its digressions, offers a detailed timeline of information about the locality of Bloomfield in the townland of Ballyhackamore, the parish of Holywood, the city of Belfast and the county of Down. Very much a work in slow progress!

    • Up to c1775

      This page looks at the early history of the area eventually...

    • 1775-1798

      Last Week was shipp’d for Belfast in the North of Ireland a...

    • Crawford family 1798-1831

      Anne Crawford (c.1753-1777) married James Alexander...

    • Agnew 1831-1844

      The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), at...

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  3. Welcome to Bloomfield! Hello and thank you for visiting the Bloomfield Presbyterian Church website. We are a Gospel, “Good News”, believing reformed church in East Belfast, Northern Ireland that seeks to know Jesus Christ and share His love.

  4. Belfast Bloomfield was a borough constituency comprising part of eastern Belfast. It was created in 1929 when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced first past the post elections throughout Northern Ireland.

  5. PropertyPal Lists 14 Results For Houses For Sale in Bloomfield, Belfast, Search For These And Tens Of Thousands Of Other Properties Across Ireland & Northern Ireland.

  6. Bloomfield is a suburb in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Bloomfield is situated nearby to Ballymacarret and Orangefield. Mapcarta, the open map.

  7. This page looks at the early history of the area eventually to be known as Bloomfield. It focuses on the Owen O'Cork Mill and the Beere or Beers family. The page concludes with a lengthy digression on the colourful Beers family in South Down, much of it breaching the 1775 dateline, and reaching far into the 19th century.

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