Searching for "DROMIN"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    ATHLACCA, or ATHLATRICHE Limerick Dromin: the tithes amount to £306. 12. 7 ½. The church, built by aid of a loan of £560 from Lewis:Ireland
    BRUFF Limerick Dromin; and containing three chapels, situated respectively at Bruff, Grange, and Meanas. The first is a handsome building, in the early Lewis:Ireland
    COLLON Louth Dromin was added to the union, which is in the patronage of the Lord-Primate and Viscount Ferrard, in the latter Lewis:Ireland
    Dromin Limerick Dromin .-- par., S. co. Limerick, 2 miles SW. of Bruff, 4005 ac., pop. 500. Bartholomew
    Dromin Louth Dromin , par. and vil., S. co. Louth, 3 miles NW. of Dunleer, 2021 ac., pop. 334; P.O. Bartholomew
    DROMIN Limerick DROMIN , a parish, in the barony of COSHMA, county of LIMERICK, and province of MUNSTER, 2 miles (S.) from Bruff Lewis:Ireland
    DROMIN Louth DROMIN , a parish, in the barony of ARDEE, county of LOUTH, and province of LEINSTER, 1 ½ mile (N. W.) from Lewis:Ireland
    Dromineer Tipperary Dromineer , par., N. co. Tipperary, on Lough Derg, 6 miles NW. of Nenagh, 1739 ac., pop. 258; P.O. Bartholomew
    DROMINEER Tipperary DROMINEER , a parish, in the barony of LOWER ORMOND, county of TIPPERARY, and province of MUNSTER, 5 miles (N. W.) from Lewis:Ireland
    DROMYN   DROMYN .—See DROMIN. Lewis:Ireland
    DUNLEER Louth Dromin, and Richardstown, and part of the parish of Kildemock; the chapel is a neat edifice, and there are chapels Lewis:Ireland
    GRANGE, or GRANSHAW Limerick Dromin House, of Nicholas Meade, Esq. It is a rectory, in the gift of the Earl of Devon: the tithes Lewis:Ireland
    KILCOOLE Wicklow Dromin, of R. Murphy, Esq., all beautifully situated in tastefully disposed grounds, and commanding fine views of the sea and mountain Lewis:Ireland
    LIMERICK Limerick Dromin, Bruff, Bulgadine, Kilpeacon, Crecora, and Lough Gur are very wealthy, and have stocks of from 400 to 600 head Lewis:Ireland
    LISTOWEL Kerry Dromin House, of Jas. Raymond, Esq.; Grenville, of W. G. Sandes, Esq.; Bedford House, of S. S. Raymond, Esq.; and Ennismore Lewis:Ireland
    MONSEA, or MOUNTSEA Tipperary Dromineer, near the river Shannon; containing 1753 inhabitants. It comprises about 5265 statute acres, chiefly in tillage; the land is in general Lewis:Ireland
    NENAGH Tipperary Dromineer, the nearest steamboat station on the Shannon, about five miles distant. There is also a small stuff manufactory. The town Lewis:Ireland
    OWREGARE, or UREGARE Limerick Dromin, and partly in that of Bruff. Near the ruins of the church, of which the foundations only now exist Lewis:Ireland
    YOUGHAL-ARRA Tipperary Dromineer, is the bay of Youghal, said to be one of the safest in the river. The seats are Kilcoleman Lewis:Ireland
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