Co. Louth
Louth was the smallest county in Ireland at 200,000 acres and had the second smallest population of 108,168 in 1831. There were several market towns, including the disfranchised boroughs of Ardee, Carlingford and Dunleer, and a flourishing agricultural market and shipping port for cattle at Dundalk, where county elections took place. S. Lewis, Top. Dict. of Ireland (1837), ii. 317, 318; The Times, 15 Dec. 1832; PP (1831-2), xxxvi.
