a small seaport and market-town of Ireland, in the county of Down, on the south side of the mouth of Lough Strangford, 6 miles N.E. of Downpatrick. It has a chapel of ease and places of worship for Roman Catholics and Wesleyans. The people are mostly employed in fishing. There belonged to the town in 1857, 57 vessels, tonnage 3871; and there entered the port 326 vessels, tonnage 25,680; cleared, 172 vessels, tonnage 7595. Pop. 620.