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Place name County Entry Source Abbeystrand Cork Abbeystrand , hamlet, Tullagh par., SW. co. Cork, 7 miles SW. of Skibbereen, on Baltimore Bay. Bartholomew ABBEYSTROWRY Cork Tullagh, under the denomination of the union of Skibbereen: the chapel in that town is a spacious and handsome structure Lewis:Ireland BALTIMORE Cork TULLAGH, Eastern Division of the barony of WEST CARBERY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 7 miles (S. W.) from Lewis:Ireland CLONEY, or CLONIE Clare Tullagh in the cathedral of St. Flannan, Killaloe, and partly constitutes a portion of the sinecure union of Ogashin. The tithes Lewis:Ireland CLONLEA, or CLONLEIGH Clare TULLAGH, county of CLARE, and province of MUNSTER, 4 ½ miles (N.) from Six-mile-bridge; containing 3105 inhabitants. It comprises Lewis:Ireland DONAGHMORE Down Tullagh, or Tullynacross. The church was built at the sole expense of Primate Boulter, in 1741: it is a small Lewis:Ireland DONAMONA Clare TULLAGH, county of CLARE, and province of MUNSTER, Contiguous to the town of Killaloe, in which parish it has merged Lewis:Ireland DOWRY, or DOWRIE Clare Tullagh. In the R. C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Kilraghtis : the chapel is a small Lewis:Ireland Inishmeane Donegal Inishmeane , island, near Gweedore Bay, Tullagh-obegly par., W. co. Donegal, 117 ac., pop. 42. Bartholomew INNISHERKIN, or SHERKIN Cork TULLAGH, Eastern Division of the barony of WEST CARBERY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 2 miles (N. W.) from Lewis:Ireland KILMACABEA Cork Tullagh, which form the corps of the archdeaconry of Ross, also in the patronage of the Bishop. The tithes amount Lewis:Ireland Lough Ine Cork Lough Ine , hamlet with school, Tullagh par., SW. co. Cork. Bartholomew QUIN Clare Tullagh, together constituting the union of Ogashin, in the patronage of the Earl of Egremont; the vicarage is episcopally united Lewis:Ireland Sherkin Island Cork Sherkin Island , Tullagh par., S. co. Cork, in Baltimore Bay, 1247 ac., pop. 449. Bartholomew Tullagh Cork Tullagh , par., SW. co. Cork, 4 miles SW. of Skibbereen, 5349 ac., pop. 2152; contains Baltimore and Sherkin island. Bartholomew TULLAGH Cork TULLAGH , a parish, in the Eastern Division of the barony of WEST CARBERY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER Lewis:Ireland TULLAGH Carlow TULLAGH , county of CARLOW.See TULLOW. Lewis:Ireland Tullagher Kilkenny Tullagher , hamlet, 4 miles S. of Inistioge, SE. co. Kilkenny. Bartholomew
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