Antrim

Antrim (Ant`rim) , a maritime county in the NE. of Ulster, in Ireland; soil two-thirds arable, linen the chief manufacture, exports butter, inhabitants mostly Protestant.

Population (circa 1900) given as 471,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Antraigues, Count d' * Antwerp
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Antonel`lo
Antoni`nus, Itinerary of
Antoni`nus
Antoni`nus Pius
Antoni`nus, Wall of
Anto`nius, Marcus
Anto`nius, Marcus
An`tony, St.
Antony of Padua
Antraigues, Count d'
Ant`rim
Antwerp
Anu`bis
Anwari
An`ytus
Aos`ta
Apa`ches
Apel`les
Ap`ennines
Apes, Dead Sea
Aph`ides

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