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Place name County Entry Source BALLINACOURTY Galway Kilcolgan. In the parish is the Cottage, the residence of J. Ryan, Esq. The living consists of a rectory and a perpetual Lewis:Ireland BULLANE Galway Kilcolgan, in the diocese of Kilmacduagh. The tithes amount to £46, of which £23 is payable to the prebendary Lewis:Ireland CLARAN-BRIDGE Galway Kilcolgan Castle, the seat of M. St. George, Esq. At the eastern entrance to the village are the R. C. chapel Lewis:Ireland DROMACOO Galway Kilcolgan. The tithes amount to £53. 11., of which £12. 12. is payable to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, £18. 18. to the vicars Lewis:Ireland DURAS Galway Kilcolgan; the tithes are included in the composition for Kinvarra, which see. In the R. C. divisions it is part Lewis:Ireland GALWAY Galway Kilcolgan Point, whence the first Marquess of Clanrickard took his final departure from Ireland during the troubles of 1641; Kinvara Lewis:Ireland GALWAY Galway Kilcolgan, Barna, Casleh Bay, Isles of Arran, Fairhill, and Kilkerran, comprehending a force of 6 officers and 51 men. The markets Lewis:Ireland Kilcolgan Galway Kilcolgan , par. and hamlet, S. co. Galway, near Galway Bay, 6 miles SE. of Oranmore, 5548 ac., pop. 429; P.O. Bartholomew KILCOLGAN Galway KILCOLGAN, a parish, partly in the barony of LOUGHREA, partly in KILTARTAN, but chiefly in DUNKELLIN, county of GALWAY, and province Lewis:Ireland KILCOOLY Galway Kilcolgan: the tithes amount to £39. 13. 11., of which £27. 13. 11. is payable to the dean Lewis:Ireland KILLEENEY Galway Kilcolgan; the rectory is appropriate to the see, the deanery, and the vicarage of Ardrahan. The tithes amount to £98. 0. 6., of which Lewis:Ireland KILLILY, or KILLEELY Galway Kilcolgan; the rectory is appropriate to the see, provostship, and archdeaconry of Kilmacduagh, to the prebend of Kinvarra in the cathedral Lewis:Ireland KILLINEEN, or KILLINAN Galway Kilcolgan; the rectory is partly appropriate to the see and partly to the archdeaconry. The tithes amount to £134, of which Lewis:Ireland KILLUNAVARRA, or KILLEENAVARRA Galway Kilcolgan: the rectory is appropriate to the see of Clonfert and the living of Ardrahan: the tithes amount to £118. 10., of which Lewis:Ireland KINVARRA Galway Kilcolgan. The tithes amount to £262, of which £52. 10. is payable to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, £24 to the prebendary Lewis:Ireland STRADBALLY Galway Kilcolgan Point and receives two rivers which flow through the parish, the Kilcolgan river, frequently called the Carnamart, and the Claran Lewis:Ireland WHERRY Offaly schools, in which are about 200 children; and a dispensary. There are remains of old castles at Cool and Kilcolgan. Lewis:Ireland
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