The barony of Strabane is a former barony of Ireland, situated in County Tyrone.[1][2] It was in use as an administrative division from at least the late 16th century.[3] The barony takes its name from the settlement of Strabane which, in 1591, was "made the head of the barony of Strabane" having previously being "in the district of Munterlony".[4] The 1841 census contained a record for "Strabane barony".[5] The barony was subsequently subdivided and, by 1851, had been split into Strabane Lower and Strabane Upper.[6]
The Barrony of Strabaune one of the fowre Barronies of the County of Tyrone lieth towards the north much in a square forme
The barony of Strabane was one of the four divisions of County Tyrone which was established in 1585 [..] It was an area of about 400 square miles
Strabane [..] was formerly in the district of Munterlony, but on the formation of part of the territory of Tir-Owen into the county of Tyrone, in 1591, it was made the head of the barony of Strabane
Strabane UC09B04 [..] Barony split by 1851; See UC09B04A [Strabane Lower] & UC09B04B [Strabane Upper]