Searching for "KILDORRERY"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    AHACROSS, or AGHACROSS Cork Kildorrery to Mitchelstown, comprises only 3565 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £445 per annum Lewis:Ireland
    BALLYORGAN Limerick Kildorrery; containing 61 houses and 369 inhabitants. The parochial R. C. chapel is situated here; and not far distant are the parish Lewis:Ireland
    CARRIGDOWNANE, or CARRIGDOWNIG Cork Kildorrery to Fermoy, comprises 785 statute acres, as assessed to the county rate, and valued at £687 per annum Lewis:Ireland
    CORK Cork Kildorrery, Kilworth, West Millstreet, Mitchelstown, Passage, and Rosscarbery; and the small towns of Castle-Lyons, Crookhaven, Liscarrol, and Timoleague. Prior Lewis:Ireland
    Derryvillane Cork Derryvillane , par., NE. co. Cork, on river Funcheon, near Kildorrery, 1826 ac., pop. 309. Bartholomew
    DERRYVILLANE Cork Kildorrery, on the road from Castletown-Roche to Mitchelstown; containing 788 inhabitants. This small parish is situated on the eastern Lewis:Ireland
    FARIHY Cork union or district of Kildorrery. About 12 children are instructed in a Sunday school, under the superintendence of the Protestant clergyman. Lewis:Ireland
    Kildorrery Cork Kildorrery , par. and vil., N. co. Cork, 11 miles NE. of Mallow - par., 3335 ac., pop. 973; vil., pop. 410; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank Bartholomew
    KILDORRERY Cork Kildorrery, which also comprises the parishes of Farihy, Templemollogga, Carrigdownane, and Nathlash. The chapel near Kildorrery, and that at Coolbohoga Lewis:Ireland
    KILFLYN Limerick Kildorrery; containing 1562 inhabitants. This parish, which is situated in the midst of a group of mountains separating the counties Lewis:Ireland
    MARSHALSTOWN Cork Kildorrery; containing 2566 inhabitants. The parish comprises 6760 statute acres, as rated for the county cess, and valued at £4391 per ann.; it includes Lewis:Ireland
    MITCHELSTOWN Cork Kildorrery, in the county of Cork, and Kilbehenny and Ballylander, in the county of Limerick. The parish church, situated at the south Lewis:Ireland
    NATHLASH, or ST. NICHOLAS Cork Kildorrery, on the mail car road from Fermoy to Limerick; containing 862 inhabitants. It is situated on the western bank Lewis:Ireland
    PARTICLES (The) Limerick Kildorrery: the population is returned with the several parishes of which it formerly was part. This place derives its name Lewis:Ireland
    Rockmills Cork Rockmills , vil., St Nathlash par., NE. co. Cork, 2 miles SE. of Kildorrery, pop. 195; P.O. Bartholomew
    ROCKMILLS Cork Kildorrery: the population is returned with the parish. It derives its name from the large flour-mills in the immediate Lewis:Ireland
    Shanballymore Cork Templeroan par., N. co. Cork, 3 miles S. of Kildorrery and 6 miles N. of Castletownroche ry. sta., pop. 219; P.O. Bartholomew
    St Nathlash Cork St Nathlash , par., NE. co. Cork, on river Funcheon, 2 miles S. of Kildorrery, 1024 ac., pop. 342. Bartholomew
    TEMPLEMOLOGGA, or MOLOGGA, also called NONANE Cork Kildorrery; containing 1876 inhabitants. It comprises 3628 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £2430 per ann., consisting Lewis:Ireland
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