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| | Lewis: Co. Down |
 | | The port is very favourably situated for trade at the inner extremity of Carlingford bay, an arm of the sea extending nine miles south east, and two miles in breadth at its mouth between Cooley point, in the county of Louth, and Cranfield point, in that of Down. |
 | | The despatch of business is also facilitated by the construction of a line of quays on the eastern bank of the canal, bordered by stores and warehouses, at which vessels can unload; farther north are basins or floating docks where boats navigating the canal can take in and discharge their cargoes. |
 | | The interior consists of a nave and two side aisles detached by rows of moulded granite pillars, supporting lofty pointed arches, over which are the clerestory windows by which the centre is lighted; the great altar is surmounted by a large window of three lights. |
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