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Place name County Entry Source BALLYELLIN Carlow ST. MULLIN'S, but chiefly in that of IDRONE EAST, county of CARLOW, and province of LEINSTER, adjacent to Graigue Lewis:Ireland BARRAGH Carlow ST. MULLINS, but chiefly in that of FORTH, county of CARLOW, and province of LEINSTER; containing, with a part of the post Lewis:Ireland BORRIS, or BORRIS-IDRONE Carlow St. Mullins, and Ballyellin, and the whole of that of Kiltennel: the parochial chapel is a handsome edifice, lately built Lewis:Ireland Carlow Carlow St Mullin's (Lower and Upper); 35 pars., and parts of 12 other pars.; and the towns of Carlow (the greater Bartholomew CARLOW Carlow St. Mullins North, St. Mullins South, Rathvilly, and Forth. Idrone was divided into East and West, and made two distinct Lewis:Ireland CLONEGAL Carlow ST. MULLINS NORTH, county of CARLOW, and province of LEINSTER, 14 ¼ miles (S. E. by E.) from Carlow, and 53 ½ (S. S. W.) from Lewis:Ireland DINGLE, or DINGLE-I-COUCH Kerry Mullins; Farinikilla, the modern mansion of P. B. Hussey, Esq.; and Balintagart, of S. Murray Hickson, Esq. The living is an impropriate cure, in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe, and in the patronage of Lord Ventry, in whom the rectory is impropriate: the tithes amount to £315, payable to the impropriator, who allows the curate £50 per annum (late currency), and has allotted him the vicarial tithes, amounting to £75. of the neighbouring parish, of which his Lordship has the nomination. Lord Ventry also maintains a chaplain, at a salary of £150 per annum Lewis:Ireland GRANGE SILVAE Kilkenny St. Mullins, about three miles below this parish, bounds it on the east and joins the Grand canal at Athy Lewis:Ireland KILCOLEMAN Kerry St. Augustine, which was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin: the abbot was a lord of parliament. It was endowed with large possessions in several parts of the county, which, together with the site, were at the dissolution granted to Capt. Spring, but were forfeited by him after the wars of 1641. The abbey now forms part of the estate of Sir J. Godfrey, Bart., to whose ancestor, Major Godfrey, the lands of Kilcoleman and the contiguous parishes of Killorglin, Kiltalla, and Kilgarrilander, were granted by Chas. II. on his restoration, when several English families settled here, some of whose descendants Lewis:Ireland LONDONDERRY Londonderry Mullins, and McMahon, at an expense of £33,718, late currency: the front, which is partly coated with cement and partly built of Dungiven stone, extends 242 feet; and the depth of the entire building, including the yards, is 400 feet. It is built on the radiating plan; the governor's house, which includes the chapel and committee-room, is surrounded by a panoptic gallery; and the entire gaol contains 179 single cells, 26 work and day rooms, and 20 airing-yards: apart from the main building is an hospital, containing separate wards for both sexes. The regulations Lewis:Ireland MOYACOMB, or CLONEGAL Carlow ST. MULLINS, county of CARLOW, and province of LEINSTER, on the road from Tullow to Newtownbarry, and on the river Lewis:Ireland MULLINS (ST.) Carlow MULLINS (ST.) , a parish, partly in the barony of BANTRY, county of WEXFORD, but chiefly in that of ST. MULLINS Lewis:Ireland PARSONSTOWN, or BIRR Offaly PARSONSTOWN , or BIRR, a market and post-town, and a parish, in the barony of BALLYBRITT, KING'S county, and Lewis:Ireland St Mullin's Carlow
WexfordSt Mullin's , par., cos. Carlow and Wexford, on river Barrow, 5 miles S. of Borris, 21,151 ac., pop. 3674. Bartholomew St Mullin's, Lower Carlow St Mullin's, Lower , bar., S. co. Carlow, 26,614 ac., pop. 5496. Bartholomew St Mullin's, Upper Carlow St Mullin's, Upper , bar., E. co. Carlow, 7784 ac., pop. 1361. Bartholomew Tinnahinch Carlow Tinnahinch , vil., St Mullins par., S. co. Carlow, on river Barrow, 11 miles SE. of Thomastown sta. Bartholomew TINNEHINCH Carlow ST. MULLIN'S, county of CARLOW, and province of LEINSTER, forming a suburb of the town of Graig, or Graignamanagh Lewis:Ireland ULLARD Kilkenny ST. MULLINS, county of CARLOW, and partly in the barony of GOWRAN, county of KILKENNY, and province of LEINSTER, 2 ½ miles Lewis:Ireland
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