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Monksgrange  County Laoighis

 

In 1837, Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland described Monksgrange like this:

GRANGE, or GRANGEMONK, also called MONKSGRANGE, a parish, in the barony of BALLYADAMS, QUEEN'S county, and province of LEINSTER, 4 miles (N.) from Carlow, on the river Barrow; containing 240 inhabitants. This parish comprises 841 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £490 per annum. ...


It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Leighlin, and in the gift of G. Hartpole, Esq., in whom the rectory is impropriate. The tithes amount to £55. 7. 8 ¼., of which £36. 18. 5 ½. is payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the vicar. There is neither church, glebe-house, nor glebe. In the R. C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Mayo, or Aries and Ballylinan. There is an old churchyard, which is the burial-place of the Hartpole family, also the ruins of a castle.

How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Monksgrange, in and County Laoighis | Map and description, A Vision of Ireland through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofireland.org/place/27973

Date accessed: 16th May 2024


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