Ballyeaston, formerly spelt Ballyistin (from Irish Baile Uistín, meaning 'Uistín's townland'ⓘ),[1] is a small village and townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
The village has a very distinctive character and is focused on the junction of three main routes that meet near a medieval parish church.
Reference books state that the revival hit the parish with such power, he died as a result of his strenuous labours.
He is buried in the small graveyard behind the church and the inscription on his headstone says that he died in the field with his armour on.
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