Bagagha
1889 Tipperary Directory
Dwyer; Edmond; Bagagha; HOLLYFORD
Dwyer; Mrs Bt; Bagagha; HOLLYFORD
Bahagha
Parish of Doon
Ballaclave
1889 Tipperary Directory
Kennedy;
Jerh;
Ballaclave;
REARCROSS
Ballagh
Parish of Clonoulty
Ballagh
1889 Tipperary Directory
Dwyer; John; Ballagh; BANSHA
Ballagh Town
Parish of Clonoulty
Ballaghboy
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballaghgar
Parish of Loughkeen
Ballaghoge
Parish of Grangemockler
Ballaghveny
Parish of Ballymackey
Ballina Town
Parish of Templeachally
Ballina
consists of RC parishes: Ballina RC parish starts 1832
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Ballina
Parish of Templeachally
BALLINA
Ballina 1837
a village, in the parish of Templeleichally, barony of Owney and Arra, county of
Tipperary, and province of Munster; containing 832 inhabitants. This place is
situated on the road from Killaloe to Newport, and on the river Shannon, over
which is a bridge of nineteen arches connecting it with the town of Killaloe, in
the county of Clare. It contains about 110 houses, has a fair on the 24th of
March (chiefly for pigs), and is a constabulary police station. One of the
chapels belonging to the R.C. union or district of Templeleichally and
Kilmastulla, otherwise called the union of Ballina and Boher, is situated in the
village. Near the bridge are some remains of an ancient castle, probably erected
to defend the passage of the river - See Templeichally.
Some place names mentioned for Ballina Parish
Ashgrove Meadows, Ballycorrigan, Ballyea, Boher,
Carrigatoher
Castlelough, Clonfadda, Coole, Cullina, Curraghmore
Derrybeg, Derrycastle, Garyneale, Gortlassobrien
Grange, Inchamore, Kilbarron, Legane
Roulagh, Ryninch, Summerhill
Ballina RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Kilmastulla,Templeachally
records start in 1832
Ballinaclogh
Parish of Rathlynin
Ballinaglana
1889 Tipperary Directory
Condon; Dr Wm; Ballinaglana; SHRONELL
Hourigan; James; Ballinglanna; GLENBANE
Hourigan; Richard; Ballinglanna; GLENBANE
O'Neill; Jerh; Ballinglanna; GLENBANE
Kennedy; Michl; Ballinglanna; LATTIN
Ballinagore
Parish of Youghalarra
Ballinagross
Parish of Kilbarron
Ballinagrana
1889 Tipperary Directory
Hanly; James; Ballinagrana; EMLY
Ballinahemery
Parish of Ballymackey
Ballinahinch RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Killoscully
records start in 1839
Ballinahinch
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Ballinahinch RC parish starts 1839
BALLINAHINCH or KILCOMENTY
Ballinahinch 1837
a parish, in the barony of Owney and Arra, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 2 ,miles N. by E. from Newport, on the mail coach road from Nenagh to
Limerick; containing 2334 inhabitants. This parish, which is bounded on the west
by the Shannon, comprises 4817 statute acres, of which about 400 are waste and
bog, and the remainder profitable arable and pasture land in a good state of
cultivation. The soil is fertile, and the system of agriculture improved;
limestone is quarried extensively for agricultural purposes and for building,
and marl and sand are also used for manure. Great numbers of cattle are fattened
on the lands of Mr. Catkins, who has a very extensive farming establishment. The
scenery is strikingly bold and varied, comprising a chain of mountains to the
southeast of the parish, among which the lofty Keeper is conspicuous.The
principal seats are Bird Hill, the residence of H. Atkins, Esq.; Cragg, of
R.
Going, Esq.; Parteen, of R. Twiss, Esq.; and Corrigeen, of G.
Maunsell, Esq.
Direct communication is afforded by the canal to Dublin, and numerous rivulets
issuing from the mountains intersect the parish. A constabulary police force is
stationed here. The parish is in the diocese of Cashel, and is a rectory and
vicarage, forming part of the union of Kilnerath, or St. John's Newport: the
tithes amount to 323.1.6 1/2. In the R.C. divisions also it is included in the
union or district of Kilnerath, or Ballinahinch; the chapel is at Bird Hill, at
which place a school is about to be established, and there are four private
schools, in which are about 340 children. At Cragg are the ruins of an ancient
church and castle; and there are some Danish raths used as places of internment.
Philip of Worcester, chief governor of Ireland in 1184, founded here a priory,
which he dedicated to St. Philip, St. James, and St. Cumin, and placed in it
Benedictine monks from the abbey of Glastonbury, in Somersetshire.
1889 Tipperary Directory
Wilkinson; Rd; Ballinahow; Town TIPPERARY
Ballinamoe
Parish of Youghalarra
Ballinamona
Parish of Horeabbey
Ballinamore
Parish of Kilsheelan
1889 Tipperary Directory
Burke; Rd; Ballinamorsough; RATHKEA
Power; Michael; Ballinamorsough; RATHKEA
Ballinard
Parish of Cloneen
1889 Tipperary Directory
Chadwick; R C; Ballinard; SHRONELL
Cronin; John; Ballinilard; Town TIPPERARY
Dwyer; Timothy; Ballinard; SHRONELL
Dalton; Richard; Ballinilord; Town TIPPERARY
Ballinattin Lr.
Parish of Mora
Ballinattin Up.
Parish of Mora
1889 Tipperary Directory
Callaghan; Michael; Ballinaveen; EMLY
Ballincor
Parish of Colman
Ballincur
Parish of Kilmore
Ballincurra
Parish of Kilnaneave
Ballincurry
Parish of Crohane
Ballinderry
Parish of Ardcrony
BALLINDERRY
Ballinderry 1837
a hamlet, in the parish of Terryglass, barony of Lower Ormond, and province of
Munster, 5 miles N.W. from Burrisokane, on the river Shannon; containing 7
houses and 54 inhabitants.
Ballindigny
Parish of Kilnaneave
Ballindoney
Parish of Ardfinnan
Ballindoney West
Parish of Derrygrath
Ballindrummmeen
Parish of Doon
Ballinenagh
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballingarrane
Parish of Kiltegan
Ballingarrane North
Parish of Inishlounaght
Ballingarrane South
Parish of Inishlounaght
Ballingarry
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballingarry
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Ballingarry RC parish starts 1814
Ballingarry Town
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballingarry Lower
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballingarry Upper
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballingarry Or Gare 1 Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 4 GV#: 77
Church of Ireland records start 1816
consists of RC parishes: Ballingarry RC parish starts 1814
BALLINGARRY or GARE 1
Ballingarry 1837
a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 5 miles E. by N. from Killenaule; containing 5872 inhabitants, This
parish, which is situated on the southern portion of the great coal field of
Slievardagh, and is the property of Matthew Pennefather, Esq., comprises 13,325
statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and chiefly in pasture; there
is neither bog nor wasteland. The village has arisen within last 20 years, and
consists of nearly 100 neatly built houses inhabited principally by persons
connected with the adjacent collieries. Fairs are held on Whit-Monday, July
23rd, Nov. 11th, and Dec. 12th, and are well supplied with cattle and pigs.
there is a constabulary police station in the village. The principal seats are
Coal Brook, that of H. Langley, Esq., a handsome residence; Harley Park, of
J.P. Poe, Esq., pleasantly situated in a richly planted demesne; and Ballyphilip, of
Ambrose Going, Esq., the demesne of which is tastefully laid out. The living is
a vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Bishop; The
rectory is impropriate in the Rev. __ Hayden; the tithes amount to 738.9.2 3/4.,
of which 492.6.1 3/4 is payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the
vicar. The church, a neat plain edifice with a tower, was erected by aid of a
gift of 470 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1811. The glebe-house was
built by a gift of 350 and a loan of 450 from the same Board, in 1814: the glebe
comprises 17 1/2 acres, subject to a rent. The R.C. parish is co-extensive with
that of the Established Church; the chapel which is situated in the village, is
a handsome and spacious edifice, erected in 1828 on a site of about two acres of
land given by the late Col. Pennefather; in the chapel yard is a school-house. A
school-house under the trustee's of Erasmus Smith's foundation was erected at an
expense of 300 pounds, and two acres of land were assigned to it by the late
Col. Pennefather; and there are three other schools, supported by private
subscription. These schools afford instruction to about 250 boys and 120 girls;
and there are also six pay schools, in which are about 270 boys and 170 girls.
The coal field, of which a considerable portion is within this parish, extends 7 miles in length and 3 miles in breadth; the coal is found in three distinct seams of 12, 18 and 24 inches in thickness, lying above each other at intervening distances varying from 90 to 140 feet, dipping to a common centre, and appearing at the surface on all sides; the extreme depth of the lowest seam is about 700 feet. The coal beds lie about 1800 feet over a mass of limestone rock of great thickness, which shows itself at the surface all around on an average within two miles of the pits. The coal field is divided among various proprietors in portions varying from 1000 to 1500 acres, each of whom is the owner of the coal upon his own land. Some of the mines have been drained and worked by the proprietors, by means of day levels or adits, for which the undulation of the surface is extremely favourable; and of late years several of the collieries have been let on lease to the Mining Company of Ireland, who have erected steam-engines for raising the water from the deeper parts of the mines, and made various other improvements for working them to greater advantage. The collieries on the estate of Coalbrook had been worked upon a judicious plan and with great success by the late proprietor, Charles Langley, Esq., for the last 30 years, and are still carried on in a similar manner by the present proprietor. On the estate of Kilballgalavin, also in this parish, and the property of the Earl of Carrick, are mines under lease to the Mining Company, which are now being opened; and on the estate of Boulinlea, belonging to Edward Cooke, Esq., and others under lease to the same Company, which are now in operation, and for working which, on a more extensive scale, preparations are now in progress. the mines on the estate of Ballyphilip are very extensive, and the coal is of good quality; they have not laterally been worked to advantage, but arrangements are now in progress for opening them upon a more improved plan. the average price of large coal at the pit is 15s. per ton, and of culm, 7s. The coal, which is of the non-flaming kind, is in great request with malsters and millers for drying corn; and is also esteemed very profitable for culinary uses, for which it is carried to a great distance. About three-fourths of the produce of the mines is culm, which is used chiefly for burning lime. The entire produce of the coal field at present is valued at about 25,000 pounds per annum; but the returns are likely to be much augmented by the more extensive working of the mines and the increased demand arising from the progressive improvements in agriculture.
Ballingarry RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Ballingarry,Crohane,Lismalin,Mowney
records start in 1814
Ballingarry
consists of Aughnacrumpane; Ballaghboy; Ballingarry; Ballingarry Lower;
Ballingarry Upper; Ballintaggart; Ballylina; Ballymona; Ballynahinch;
Ballyphilip; Blackcommon; Bolakeale; Bolintlea; Boston; Cappagh; Carrick;
Clashduff; Coalbrook; Coolnashinnagh; Creeragh; Curraheenduff; Derreen;
Earlshill; Farranrory Lower; Farranrory Upper; Foilmarnell Upper; Garranacool;
Garrynagree; Glengall; Gortfree; Gortinarable; Gortnasmuttaun; Gurteen;
Harleypark; Jessfield; Kilcunnahin Beg; Kilcunnahin More; Knockalonga;
Knockshigowna; Kyleballygalvan; Lacka; Lismacrory; Lisnagower; Lisnamrock;
Lissadonna; Munnia; Quakerstown; Rahinane; Springfield; Springpark; Tinock; Town
of Ballingarry; Whitehall; Williamstown
Ballingarry 2 Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 6 GV#: 10
Church of Ireland records start 1816
consists of RC parishes: Borrisokane RC parish starts 1821
BALLINGARRY 2
Ballingarry 1837
a parish, in the barony of Lower Ormond, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 miles E. by N. from Burrisokane; containing 1767 inhabitants, of
which number, 85 are in the hamlet, which consists of 13 houses. This parish is
situated on the high roads from Rosecrea to Portumna and from Nenagh to
Parsonstown, and comprises 3498 plantation acres, divided into nearly equal
portions of tillage and pasturage; the state of agriculture is much improved,
and green crops are partially cultivated. There is a considerable extent of bog;
and limestone of good quality abounds and is used for building. Knockshagowna,
or "the Hill of the Fairies," connected with which are some
interesting legends, rises to a considerable height in this parish, and is an
excellent landmark to the surrounding country; its summit, on which is a small
tower, commands a very extensive view into several adjacent counties; on the
east and west sides it is well planted, and the land on its north-eastern
declivity is of excellent quality. A lake, surrounded by a large bog, and called
Lough-na-Inch, is said to be very deep; near the centre is a small island formed
artificially by piles of wood, but for what purpose is matter of conjecture. The
principal seats are Lisbryen, situated in a well planted demesne, that of T.
Bunbury, Esq.; South Park, of C. Atkinson, Esq.; Ballymona, which is extensively
planted, of Ralph Smith, Esq.; Fairy Hill, also well planted, of W.H.
Cox, Esq.;
Ballingarry Castle, of Marmaduke Thompson, Esq,; Clifton and White Hall, the
former the seat and the latter the property of Capt. Shepherd; and Fairy Mount,
the residence of the Rev. J.H. Saunderson, the vicar. Lismacrory, the ancient
residence of the family of Smith, is now the property of Mr.. Bunbury. here is a
station of the constabulary police.
The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Killaloe, to which the vicarage of Uskeane was episcopally united in 1772 and 1809, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriate in M. Thompson, Esq. the tithes amount to 263.2.6., of which 159 is payable to the impropriator, and 104.2.6. to the vicar; and the entire tithes of the benefice, payable to the vicar are 208. The church is an ancient edifice with a spire and minarets, for the repair of which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have lately granted 157 pounds. There is neither glebe-house not glebe. In the R.C. divisions this parish forms part of the union of Burris-o'-kane: the chapel is situated at the Pike, and is of recent erection. A school was established in 1834 by the vicar, by whom, aided by a few private subscriptions, it is supported. There are some remains of the ancient castle of Ballingarry, from which it appears to have been of great strength and magnitude.
Ballingeary East
Parish of Caher
Ballingeer
Parish of Castletownarra
Ballinglanna
Parish of Shronell
Ballinhalla
Parish of Tullaghorton
Ballinlassa
Parish of Templeree
Ballinleenty
Parish of Clonpet
1889 Tipperary Directory
Finnane; John; Ballinleinty; RATHKEA
Moloney; Stn; Ballinleinty; Town TIPPERARY
Prendergast; Thos; Ballinleinty; Town TIPPERARY
Ryan; Wm; Ballinleinty; Town TIPPERARY
Ballinlina
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Ballinlonty
Parish of Kilfithmone
Ballinlough
Parish of Aghnameadle
1889 Tipperary Directory
Ryan; James; Ballinlough; BANSHA
Dwyer; Wm; Ballinlough W; BANSHA
Ballinlough West
Parish of Templeneiry
BALLINONTY
Ballinonty 1837
a hamlet, in the parish of Kilcooley, barony of Slievardagh, county of
Tipperary, and province of Munster, 1 1/2 mile N. from Killenaule; containing
171 inhabitants. This place, which is the property of W. Going, Esq., is
situated on the north-west confines of the Slievardagh coal field, and contains
12 houses, or cabins, inhabited by persons employed in the coal-works. There is
a good sessions-house in the hamlet, in which the road sessions for the barony
of Slievardagh, and the petty sessions for the division are held, the former, as
occasion requires, and the latter weekly. There is also a dispensary.
Ballinree
Parish of Ballysheehan
Ballinroe
Parish of Templeree
Ballinruan
Parish of Grangemockler
Ballinruddery
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Ballintaggart
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballinteenoe
Parish of Kilmastulla
Ballintemple Or Dundrum Or Newtown-Dundrum Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 5 GV#: 6
Church of Ireland records start 1805
consists of RC parishes: Knockavilla RC parish starts 1834
Ballintemple
Parish of Ballintemple
Ballintemple
consists of Ballintemple; Dundrum; Farranavulla; Garryduff East; Gortarush
Lower; Gortarush Upper; Gortussa; Town of Dundrum
BALLINTEMPLE or DUNDRUM or NEWTOWN-DUNDRUM
Ballintemple 1837
a parish, in the barony of Kilnemanagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 6 miles N.E. from Tipperary, on the road to Thurles; containing 786
inhabitants. It comprises about 3600 statute acres, principally under an
improved system of tillage. Dundrum, the handsome seat of Viscount Hawarden, who
is proprietor in fee of the barony, is beautifully situated in a fine demesne,
comprising more than 2400 statute acres, of which nearly 800 are well
planted;the grounds are tastefully laid out, and there is a profusion of fine
old timber on the estate. A new line of road from Dundrum to Cappaghmore is in
progress, which will there unite with a road to Limerick, and thus open a more
direct line of communication with that city, by which a saving of about 5 miles
will be effected in the distance. At the junction of this road with that from
Thurles to Tipperary, and at the base of the Kilnemanagh hills, is situated the
modern village of Dundrum or Newtown-Dundrum. Fairs are held here at
Whitsuntide, and on the second Tuesday in October; and it is a station of the
constabulary police. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of
Cashel, to which the rectories and vicarages of Rathlynan, Oughterleague, and
Kilpatrick were united by act of council in 1795, forming the union of
Ballintemple, in the patronage of the Bishop. The tithes of the parish amount to
240, and of the benefice to 726.9.2 3/4. The church is a plain modern edifice,
situated nearly in the centre of the union. There is a glebe-house, with a glebe
of 20 acres. here is a R.C. chapel. Near Dundrum is a school for both sexes,
supported by Viscount Hawarden, with a house and garden; and there is another
school aided by private subscriptions, together affording instruction to about
220 children; also a dispensary.
Ballintogher
Parish of Graystown
Ballintotty
Parish of Lisbunny
Ballinulty
Parish of Cullen
Ballinunty
Parish of Graystown
Ballinure
Parish of Graystown
Ballinurra
Parish of Newtownlennan
1889 Tipperary Directory
Cross; John; Ballinvassa; DONOHILL
Dwyer; C Jun; Ballinvassa; DONOHILL
Madden; Thomas; Ballinvassa; DONOHILL
Ballinvasa
Parish of Donohill
Ballinvee
Parish of Tipperary
Ballinveny
Parish of Aghnameadle
Ballinvilla
Parish of Ardcrony
Ballinvir
Parish of Templemichael
Ballinvoher
Parish of Kilgrant
Ballinvreena
Parish of Emly
Ballinwear
Parish of Kilruane
Ballyalla
Parish of Killodiernan
Ballyallavoe
Parish of Caher
Ballyanny Lower
Parish of Knigh
Ballyanny More
Parish of Knigh
Ballyanny Upper
Parish of Knigh
Ballyanrahan
Parish of Kilmore
Ballyard
Parish of Kilcomenty
Ballyartella
Parish of Dromineer
Ballybacon Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 6 GV#: 97
consists of RC parishes: Ardfinnan RC parish starts 1809
Ballybacon
consists of Ballyhist; Ballyveera; Carrow; Curragh; Frehans; Garryduff; Garryroe;
Gormanstown; Gortacullin; Graigue; Kilballygorman; Kildanoge; Kilgrogymore;
Killaidamee; Kilmaneen; Knockballiniry; Lady's Abbey; Lisheenanoul; Lisheenpower;
Lodge; Monroe East; Monroe West; Poulatar; Raheen; Tullow
BALLYBACON
Ballybacon 1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa West, county of Tipperary, and province
of Munster, 4 miles E. by S. from Clogheen; containing 2970 inhabitants. This
parish is situated on the mail coach road from Cork to Dublin, and near the
river Suir; and comprises 4158 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act.
The river Tarr flows through it; and within its limits is Kilgrogy, the
residence of S. Clutterbuck, Esq. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the
diocese of Lismore; the rectory is part of the union of Kilrush and corps of the
archdeaconry of Lismore, and the vicarage is united to that of Tubrid. The
tithes amount to 461.10.1, of which 283.0.10. is payable to the archdeacon, and
178.9.3 to the vicar. There is no church; the glebe, which belongs to the
archdeacon, comprises 17 3/4 acres. In the R.C. divisions this parish forms part
of the union of Ardfinnan: two chapels are now being erected. There are two pay
schools, in which are about 100 boys and 80 girls. here is a well, called
Poul-a-Tarr, 48 feet in depth, from which there is a constant and copious flow
of water.
Ballybeg
Parish of Aghnameadle
Ballyboe
Parish of Temple-etney
Ballybough
Parish of Rathcool
Ballyboy
Parish of Upperchurch
Ballyboy East
Parish of Tullaghorton
Ballyboy West
Parish of Tullaghorton
Ballybrack
Parish of Donohill
1889 Tipperary Directory
Ryan; Thos; Ballybrack; ANNACARTY
Ballybrada
Parish of Caher
Ballybrien
Parish of Solloghodmore
1889 Tipperary Directory
Ryan; Mrs; Ballybrien; MONARD
Ballybristy
Parish of Loughmoe West
Ballybronoge
Parish of Newtownlennan
1889 Tipperary Directory
Conway; Dl; Ballybrenoge; CULLEN
Smythe; Rev Hy; Ballybrenoge; CULLEN
Ballycahane
Parish of Killoscully
Ballycahill
Parish of Ballycahill
Ballycahill Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 7 GV#: 68
consists of RC parishes: Holycross RC parish starts 1835
Ballycahill
consists of Ballycahill; Ballynahow; Barracurragh; Castlefogarty; Collkill;
Crossoge; Drumminnagleagh; Farneybridge Hill; Garrynamona; Garryvanus;
Lisnasella; Moneydass
BALLYCAHILL
Ballycahill 1837
a parish, in the barony of Eliogarty, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 miles W. from Thurles, on the road from Nenagh to Cashel; containing
1818 inhabitants, of which number, 39 are in the hamlet. It comprises 3884
statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act; the lands are principally under
tillage; part of the bog of Ballynahow is within its limits; and there is
abundance of limestone, which is quarried for building and burning. Castle
Fogarty, the ancient seat of the O'Fogarty family, from whom it descended to its
present proprietor, J. Lanigan, Esq., is a square castellated mansion, with
embattled towers at the angles, and is situated in a fine demesne, comprising
450 statute acres, and richly embellished with wood. Prior Lodge, the property
and residence of Rev. Dr. Prior, is situated in a small but tastefully disposed
demesne; and Montalt, the property of J. Lanigan, Esq. is now in the occupation
of William Ryan, Esq. The hamlet is a constabulary policestation. It is a
rectory,in the diocese of Cashel, entirely impropriate to Mrs. Carrol
and Mr. Fogarty. The tithes amount to 246.6.10 1/2, payable to the
improprietors, who
allow a stipend of 7 pounds per annum to the curate of Holycross for the
performance of the clerical duties. The church is in ruins; the Protestant
inhabitants attend divine service at the churches of Holycross and Moyaliffe. In
the R.C. division it is united with Holycross; the chapel is a spacious and net
structure with a tower. There are three pay-schools, in which are about 150
children. The remains of the castle of Ballynahow consist chiefly of a circular
tower.
Ballycamusk
Parish of Holycross
Ballycapple
Parish of Modreeny
Ballycapplewood
Parish of Modreeny
Ballycarn
Parish of Dolla
Ballycarrane
Parish of Thurles
1889 Tipperary Directory
Daly; Michael; Ballycarrane; EMLY
Daly; Patrick; Ballycarrane; EMLY
Ballycarridoge
Parish of Castletownarra
Ballycarron
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Ballycasey
Parish of Uskane
Ballyclerahan
Parish of Ballyclerahan
Ballyclerahan Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 7 GV#: 101
consists of RC parishes: Clerihan RC parish starts 1852
Ballyclerahan
consists of Ballyclerahan; Killock; Town of Ballyclerahan
Ballyclerahan Town
Parish of Ballyclerahan
BALLYCLERAHAN
Ballyclerahan 1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa East, county of Tipperary, and province
of Munster, four miles S.W. from Fethard; containing 568 inhabitants. This
parish, which forms part of the lands belonging to the see of Cashel, is
situated on the road from Cashel to Clonmel, and is chiefly remarkable for its
castle of great strength, said to have been built by Mocklerough More, or the
"great Mockler," whose territories extended from this place to
Nine-mile House, or, as it was then called, Mockler's Grange. This castle,
opposite to which the Butler family erected a strong fortress on their own
estate, was besieged by Cromwell, who in vain attempted to make any impression
upon it, from an eminence since called "Crugg Denial Noi," or the
"Rock of the Nine Soldiers," from the loss of nine of his men who were
killed by a discharge from the castle; but changing his position during the
night, he assaulted it in the morning and obtained possession of it after an
obstinate resistance. Mockler and his second son fell bravely defending the
castle, and his eldest son, being taken prisoner, was hanged at the gate;
another of his sons with a few of the family, escaped to France, but the rest of
the garrison was put to the sword. The remains consist of a lofty square tower
in one of the angles of the court, which is enclosed with very strong and high
walls of stone; also part of a dwelling-house within the area, and, on the
outside, the ruins of a chapel near the gateway. The parish comprises 1038
statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. It is a rectory, in the diocese
of Cashel, and forms part of the union and corps of the deanery of Cashel: the
tithes amount to 75.0.8. There is no church; the inhabitants attend divine
service in the adjoining parish of Newchapel. The glebe comprises 11 acres. The
R.C. parish is co-extensive with that of the Established Church; the chapel is a
spacious building. There are two pay schools, in which are about 70 boys and 20
girls.
Ballycohy
Parish of Shronell
1889 Tipperary Directory
Dwyer; Michael; Ballycohey; SHRONELL
Dwyer; Philip; Ballycohey; SHRONELL
Heffernan; Timothy; Ballycohey; SHRONELL
Keating; James; Ballycohey; SHRONELL
Foley; Michael; Ballycohy; SHRONELL
Greene; Patrick; Ballycohy; SHRONELL
Hayes; John; Ballycohy; SHRONELL
Quinn; Patrick; Ballycohy; SHRONELL
Ryan; John; Ballycohy; SHRONELL
Ryan; Wm; Ballycohy; SHRONELL
Ballycolliton
Parish of Kilbarron
Ballycomisk
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Ballycommon
Parish of Monsea
Ballyconnor
Parish of Aghnameadle
Ballyconry
Parish of Shronell
1889 Tipperary Directory
Grady; James; Ballyconroy; LATTIN
Hourigan; Mrs Mt; Ballyconry; LATTIN
Ballycormuck
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Ballycorrigan
Parish of Templeachally
Ballycrana
Parish of Clonbeg
1889 Tipperary Directory
Mullins; Edmond; Ballycranna; GALBALLY
O'Brien; William; Ballycranna; GALBALLY
Blackburn; Philip; Ballycranna; KILROSS
Gahey; Ml; Ballycranna; KILROSS
Heelan; Robert; Ballycranna; KILROSS
Hennessy; Wm; Ballycranna; KILROSS
Mullins; Edward; Ballycranna; KILROSS
Ballycrehane
Parish of Clonbeg
Ballycrenode
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballycrine
Parish of Corbally
Ballycuddybeg
Parish of Burgesbeg
Ballycuddymore
Parish of Burgesbeg
Ballycullin
Parish of Kilvemnon
Ballycurkeen
Parish of Kilmurry
Ballycurrane
Parish of Emly
Ballydaff
Parish of Glenkeen
Ballydavid
Parish of Kilvemnon
1889 Tipperary Directory
Baker; Wm; Ballydavid; BANSHA
Ballydine
Parish of Ardmayle
Ballydonagh
Parish of Donohill
1889 Tipperary Directory
Dwyer; Ptk; Ballydonagh; DONOHILL
Murray; Jas; Ballydonagh; DONOHILL
Sadleir; James; Ballydonagh; Town TIPPERARY
Ballydonnell
Parish of Lismalin
Ballydoyle
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Ballydrehid
Parish of Killardry
Ballydrinan
Parish of Dromineer
Ballyduag
Parish of Loughmoe East
Ballyduagh
Parish of Railstown
Ballyduff
Parish of Dorrha
Ballyduggan
Parish of Kilvemnon
Ballyea
Parish of Dorrha
Ballyea North
Parish of Templeachally
Ballyea South
Parish of Templeachally
Ballyerk
Parish of Moyne
Ballyfinboy
Parish of Finnoe
Ballyfowloo
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Ballygambon
Parish of Baptistgrange
Ballygammane
Parish of Thurles
Ballygarrane
Parish of Kilmore
Ballygasheen
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballygerald East
Parish of Knockgraffon
Ballygibbon
Parish of Ballygibbon
Ballygibbon Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 8 GV#: 29
consists of RC parishes: Toomevara RC parish starts 1830
Ballygibbon
consists of Ballygibbon; Bantis; Glenahilty; Kylenaheskeragh; Middlewalk
BALLYGIBBON
Ballygibbon 1837
a parish, in the barony of Upper Ormond, 4 miles E. from Nenagh; containing 1074
inhabitants. It is situated on the turnpike road from Nonage to Cloghjordan, and
comprises about 650 acres, as applotted under the tithe act. There is a
considerable tract of bog, and limestone abounds in the parish. Ballygibbon, the
residence of D.E. Young. esq., and Glanahilty castle, the property of W.
Kennedy, Esq., are the principal gentlemen's seats. A brewery at Bantis is
conducted on an extensive scale by Edward Kennedy, Esq., who has also an
extensive distillery at Clogjordan. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese
of Killaloe, and is part of the union of Ballymackey: the tithes amount to
101,10.9 1/4. There are some remains of the ancient church. In the R.C.
divisions it forms part of the union or district of Toomavara or Aghnameadle;
the chapel is situated in the parish of Ballymackey.
Murnane; Thomas; Ballyglanna; GLENBANE
Marnane; Michl; Ballyglanna; LATTIN
Ballyglasheen
Parish of Kilfeakle
Ballyglasheen Little
Parish of Kilsheelan
Ballyglass Lower
Parish of Clonpet
1889 Tipperary Directory
Mulcahy; J H; Ballyglass U; Town TIPPERARY
Ballyglass Lr.
Parish of Cordangan
Ballyglass Up.
Parish of Cordangan
Ballyglass Upper
Parish of Clonpet
Ballygodoon
Parish of Solloghodmore
1889 Tipperary Directory
Glasheen; Patrick; Ballygodoon; MONARD
Harding; Edmond; Ballygodoon; MONARD
Harding; Patk; Ballygodoon; MONARD
Quinlan; Ml; Ballygodoon; MONARD
Ballygorteen
Parish of Clonbullogue
Ballygown North
Parish of Kilmore
Ballygown South
Parish of Kilmore
Ballygraggan
Parish of Killodiernan
Ballygraigue
Parish of Nenagh
Ballygriffin
Parish of Ballygriffin
Ballygriffon Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 8 GV#: 14
consists of RC parishes: Knockavilla RC parish starts 1834
Ballygriffin
consists of Ballygriffin; Lisheen Beg; Lisloran
BALLYGRIFFON
Ballygriffon 1837
a parish, in the barony of Clanwilliam, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 1/2 miles W.N.W. from Cashel; containing 1383 inhabitants.It is
situated on the river Suir, which is here crossed by a bridge, and comprises
2778 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, of which 960 acres are
bog. Lisheen, the seat of Sir J.J. Fitzgerald, Bart., is pleasantly situated in
a well-planted demesne. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cashel, and is part
of the union of Relickmurry or Athassel; the tithes amount to 191.8.7. In the
R.C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Annacarthy. There is a
pay school, in which are about 50 boys and 30 girls. there are some remains of a
castle, near which are the ruins of an ancient church or chapel.
Ballyguirk
Parish of Lorrha
Ballyhaden
Parish of Borrisokane
Ballyhane
Parish of Kilnaneave
1889 Tipperary Directory
Duggan; James; Ballyhane W; CAPPAWHITE
Duggan; Wm; Ballyhane W; CAPPAWHITE
Ballyhane East
Parish of Toem
Ballyhasty
Parish of Modreeny
Ballyhaugh
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Ballyheen
Parish of Templemore
Ballyheens
Parish of Ballysheehan
Ballyhenebery
Parish of Burgesbeg
Ballyhenry
Parish of Bourney
Ballyherberry
Parish of Ballysheehan
Ballyhickey
Parish of Rochestown
Ballyhimikin
Parish of Monsea
Ballyhisky
Parish of Burgesbeg
Ballyhist
Parish of Ballybacon
Ballyhistbeg
Parish of Tullaghorton
Ballyhogan
Parish of Burgesbeg
Ballyhohan
Parish of Templetenny
Ballyholahan East
Parish of Emly
Ballyholahan West
Parish of Emly
Ballyhomuck
Parish of Cloneen
Ballyhone
Parish of Emly
1889 Tipperary Directory
Callaghan; Jereh; Ballyhone; EMLY
Callaghan; John; Ballyhone; EMLY
Cuish; Thomas; Ballyhone; EMLY
Ballyhourigan
Parish of Killoscully
Ballyhow
Parish of Kilmore
Ballyhudda
Parish of Moycarky
Ballyhurrow
Parish of Shanrahan
Ballyhusty
Parish of Templenoe
1889 Tipperary Directory
Honan; James; Ballyhurst; Town TIPPERARY
O'Ryan; John; Ballyhursty; Town TIPPERARY
Cummins; John; Ballyhusty; Town TIPPERARY
Davern; Michael; Ballyhusty; Town TIPPERARY
Doherty; Ml; Ballyhusty; Town TIPPERARY
Ryan; James; Ballyhusty; Town TIPPERARY
Ballykeevin
Parish of Magowry
Ballykelly
Parish of Ballysheehan
Ballykerin
Parish of Crohane
Ballykinash
Parish of Loughkeen
Ballykinlalee
Parish of Kilcomenty
Ballykisteen
Parish of Solloghodmore
1889 Tipperary Directory
Ryan; Patrick; Ballykisteen; LIMERICK JUNCTION
1889 Tipperary Directory
Hogan; Lce; Ballykiveen; CLONBRICK
Connors; Patrick; Ballykiveen; EMLY
Neille; Dl; Ballykiveen N; CLONBRICK
Neille; Wm Sen; Ballykiveen N; CLONBRICK
Ballyknock
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Ballyknockane
Parish of Ballymackey
Ballylaffin
Parish of Tubbrid
Ballylahy
Parish of Templetouhy
Ballylanigan
Parish of Kilvemnon
Ballylegan
Parish of Caher
Ballylina
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballylina East
Parish of Uskane
Ballylina West
Parish of Uskane
Ballylisheen
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballylooby
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Ballylooby RC parish starts 1828
BALLYLOOBY
Ballylooby or Whitechurch 1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa West, county of Tipperary, and province
of Munster, 3 miles S.W. from Cahir, on the road to Clonmel; containing 1218
inhabitants. This parish is situated upon a branch of the river Suir, and
comprises 1378 acres, the greater part of which is arable and pasture land. A
woolen manufactory was carried on here some years since, but from want of proper
encouragement was given up. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of
Lismore, and forms part of the union of Tubrid. In the R.C. divisions it is the
head of a union or district, called, from the village, Ballylooby, and
comprising the parishes of Whitechurch, Tubrid, and Tullaghorton, in which union
are two chapels; that in Whitechurch is a modern building. There are two private
schools, in which about 150 children are instructed.
Ballylooby RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Tubbrid,Tullaghorton,Whitechurch
records start in 1828
http://www.waterfordlismore.com/parish.php?parish=7
Ballyloughnane
Parish of Loughkeen
BALLYLOUGHNANE
Ballyloughnane 1837
a village, in the parish of Lockeen, barony of Lower Ormond, county of
Tipperary, and province of Munster, 4 miles S.W. by S. from Parsonstown;
containing 28 houses and 143 inhabitants. It is situated on the verge of the
county, and is separated from the king's county by the river Brosna.
Ballylusky
Parish of Ardcrony
Ballylynch
Parish of Carrick
Ballymacadam
Parish of Caher
Ballymacadam East
Parish of Caher
Ballymacadam West
Parish of Caher
Ballymacegan
Parish of Lorrha
Ballymackane
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Ballymackeogh
Parish of Kilvellane
Ballymackey
Parish of Ballymackey
Ballymackey Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 9 GV#: 31
consists of RC parishes: Toomevara RC parish starts 1830
Ballymackey
consists of Ballaghveny; Ballinahemery; Ballyknockane; Ballymackey;
Bessborough; Cappa; Carrowea; Clash; Clashnevin; Clonalea; Clonteige; Cloonmore;
Derrybane; Derrycarney; Donnybrook; Elmhill; Falleen; Garranthurles; Garravally;
Garrynafana; Gortnadrumman; Grenanstown; Kilgorteen; Killeisk; Killowney Big;
Killowney Little; Knockahunna; Knockanglass; Lisheenagower; Lismore; Lisnamoe;
Lissanisky; Riverlawn; Tooreigh; Ummera; Wilton; Woodville
BALLYMACKEY
Ballymackey 1837
a parish, in the barony of Upper Ormond, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 5 miles E. from Nenagh; containing 3066 inhabitants. This parish is
situated on the mail coach road from Dublin to Limerick, and is intersected by
the river Olitrin. There are about 2000 acres of bog, and of the remainder the
greater portion is under tillage; the system of agriculture is much improved,
and there is abundance of limestone in the parish. [They did not give the total
acreage for this parish] Castle Willington, the seat of J. Willington, Esq.,
which takes its name from a lofty and very perfect square tower near the
mansion, is situated in a well-planted demesne watered by the river Olitrin.
Woodville, the residence of Humphrey Minchin, Esq., and Besborough, of T.
Sadlier, Jun., Esq., are both pleasantly situated in grounds tastefully laid out
and kept in fine order: Mount Pleasant, the residence of Captain Jackson, is a
handsome mansion pleasantly situated; as is also Donnybrook, the property of W.
Poe, Esq., but at present in the occupation of a tenant. There are several other
gentlemen's residences in the parish, of which the principal are Lissanisca,
that of R. Smithwick, Esq.; Shanbally, of P. Smithwick, Esq.; Hermitage, of
W. Jackson, Esq.; Elmhill, of W. Middleton, Esq.; Camira, of the
Rev. P. Bolton;
and Falleen, of G. Riall, Esq. here is a constabulary police station. The living
is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Killaloe; the vicarage is
episcopally united to the entire rectory of Templedowney or Toomavara,
constituting the union of Ballymackey, and the corps of the chancellorship of
Killaloe, with which are held episcopally the rectory of this parish and the
rectory and vicarage of Ballygibbon, in the patronage of the Bishop. The tithes
amount to 424.12.3 3/4, and of the union to 609.4.7 1/2. The church is a neat
modern edifice, erected by aid of a loan of 1000 from the late Board of First
Fruits, in 1815. The glebe-house, one mile and a half distant from the church,
was built by aid of a gift of 300 and a loan of 500 from the same Board, in
1814: the glebe comprises 15a.0r.5p. In the R.C. divisions this parish forms
part of the union or district of Toomavara or Aghnameadle, and contains a
chapel. A parochial school of 20 boys and 20 girls is supported by an endowment
of 6 per annum and an annual donation from the rector; and there are seven pay
schools, in which are about 200 children; also a dispensary.
Ballymacue
Parish of Kilruane
Ballymagree
Parish of Kilruane
Ballymalonebeg
Parish of Templeachally
Ballymalonemore
Parish of Templeachally
Ballymassy
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Ballymassy Little
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Ballymoheen
Parish of Rathnaveoge
Ballymona
Parish of Ballingarry
Ballymore
Parish of Clonoulty
Ballymoreen Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 10 GV#: 79
consists of RC parishes: Moycarky RC parish starts 1793
BALLYMOREEN
Ballymoreen 1837
a parish, in the barony of Eliogarty, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 miles S.S.E. from Thurles, on the mail coach road from Dublin to
Cork; containing 1237 inhabitants. It comprises 2870 statute acres, as applotted
under the tithe act; there are about 500 acres of bog, and of the remainder of
the land, the greater portion is under tillage. Parkstown is the residence of
J.P. Lamphier, Esq.; and at Liskevin are the residences of R. Beere, T. Millet,
and J. Going, Esqrs. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, and in
the patronage of the Archbishop; the rectory is impropriate in the Marquess of
Ormonde. The tithes amount to 200, of which 60 is payable to the impropriator,
and 140 to the vicar. There is no church, glebe-house or glebe; the members of
the Established Church attend divine service at Littleton, about 2 1/2 miles
distant. there are two pay schools, in which are about 100 boys and 60 girls.
Ballymorris
Parish of Killardry
Ballymoylan
Parish of Youghalarra
Ballymurreen
Parish of Ballymurreen
Ballymurreen
consists of Ballymurreen; Carraheen; Liskeveen; Parkstown; Rahinch;
Rathcumrikeen
Ballynaclogh
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballynaclogh Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 11 GV#: 36
consists of RC parishes: Silvermines RC parish starts 1840
Ballynaclogh
consists of Ballinenagh; Ballycrenode; Ballygasheen; Ballylisheen; Ballynaclogh;
Ballyquiveen; Ballyvanran; Coolagh; Lissatunny; Pollanorman; Sragh; Tullamoylin;
Tyone
BALLYNACLOGH
Ballynaclogh 1837
a parish, in the barony of Upper Ormond, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 miles S.E. from Nenagh; containing 1149 inhabitants. This parish is
situated on the river Arra, which falls into the Shannon at Drominear, and
comprises 3701 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act; the land is all
arable and pasture, the soil fertile, and the system of agriculture much
improved. Limestone abounds and a marble quarry has recently been reopened on
the demesnes of Debsborough and Ballynaclough, with a prospect of its being
extensively worked; the marble is both of red and gray color, and of very fine
quality. There is a small corn-mill. Debsborough, the seat of J. Bayly, Esq., is
pleasantly situated in a demesne tastefully laid out and well planted: the other
seats are Ballynaclough, that of R.N. Bayly, Esq., and Bayly Farm, of Mrs..
Bayly. A constabulary police force has been stationed in this parish. The living
is a vicarage in the diocese of Killaloe, united, since the foundation of the
deanery, to the entire rectories of Drominear and Kilkeary, and the vicarage of
Terryglass, which four parishes constitute the union of Ballynaclough and the
corps of the deanery of Killaloe, in the patronage of the Crown; the rectory is
impropriate in the Rev. Daniel and Mrs. Wall, and the Misses Elizabeth and
Harriet Hardy: the tithes amount to 235, of which 156.13.4. is payable to the
impropriators and 78.6.8. to the dean; and the tithes of the whole benefice
amount to 408.6.8. The church, a neat modern edifice, was erected by aid of a
gift of 500 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1815. The glebe-house is
situated on a glebe of 7a.1r.18 1/2p., and there is also a glebe of 15 acres in
Terryglass. In the R.C. divisions this parish forms part of the union or
district of Kilmore; the chapel is a modern building, situated on the townland
of Ballyquiveane. There is a parochial school of about 20 boys and 20 girls,
supported by the dean and John Bayly, Esq.; and there are two pay schools, in
which are about 80 boys and 10 girls. the poor have the benefit of the
dispensaries at Nenagh and Silvermines. There are some remains of the old church
adjoining the present structure, and also of the castle of Ballynaclough, which
have a picturesque effect.
Ballynacloghy
Parish of Isertkieran
Ballynacloona
Parish of Kilmurry
Ballynacourty
Parish of Clonbeg
Ballynacree
Parish of Emly
1889 Tipperary Directory
Coffey; Ptk M; Ballynacree; EMLY
Ballynadruckilly
Parish of Lattin
Ballynagleragh
Parish of Bruis
Ballynagrana
Parish of Carrick
1889 Tipperary Directory
Bourke; Elly; Ballynagrana; EMLY
Brien; John; Ballynagrenagh; EMLY
Ballynahinch
Parish of Ballingarry
BALLYNAHINCH
The Townland of Ballynahinch, 467 acres, is in the Barony of Owney and Arra,
Civil Parish of Kilcomenty, Poor Law Union of Nenagh, County Tipperary, North
Riding.
The R.C. Parish there is called Ballinahinch and Killoscully. It is part of the
Diocese of Emily and Cashel. It now has 2 churches, 1 primary school, 1 priest,
and 4 primary school teachers.
BALLYNAHINCH
The Tipperary Heritage Unit has filmed records of this R.C. parish from 1839
to 1899, and marriages from 1839 to 1899. The National Library of Ireland has
Baptisms from July 7, 1839 to Feb. 7, 1874. No burial records have been
published.
Ballynahow
Parish of Ballycahill
1889 Tipperary Directory
Moloney; John; Ballynahow; Town TIPPERARY
Ryan; John; Ballynahow; Town TIPPERARY
Ballynakill
Parish of Rathnaveoge
Ballynalick
Parish of Lisbunny
Ballynamoe
Parish of Rathnaveoge
Ballynamona
Parish of Caher
Ballynamrossagh
Parish of Bruis
1889 Tipperary Directory
Condon; Wm; Ballynamrossagh; KILROSS
Condon; Wm; Ballynamrossagh; LATTIN
Gleeson; Jno; Ballynamrossagh; LATTIN
Ballynamuddagh
Parish of Tullaghmelan
Ballynamurragh North
Parish of Kilruane
Ballynamurragh South
Parish of Kilruane
Ballynanoose
Parish of Killoscully
Ballynaraha
Parish of Kilsheelan
Ballynastick
Parish of Buolick
Ballynatona
Parish of Shanrahan
Ballynaveen
Parish of Emly
1889 Tipperary Directory
Quinlan; Jereh; Ballynaveen; EMLY
Ryan; Daniel; Ballynaveen; EMLY
Ryan; Malachy; Ballynaveen; EMLY
Ryan; Timothy; Ballynaveen; EMLY
Ballynavin
Parish of Modreeny
Ballyneale
-John-Carroll-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-William-Sexton.-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-John-Shaw-Antall hearths 5- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
Ballyneale
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Ballyneale RC parish starts 1839
http://www.waterfordlismore.com/parish.php?parish=8
Ballyneale RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Grangemockler,Garrangibbon,Kilmurry,Templemichael
records start in 1839
Ballynecloony
-Pierce-Daton-Antall hearths 2- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Philip-Hanyn-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Richard-Hanyne-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Richard-Hogan-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Ellen-Mahoony-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Thomas-Shea-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-William-Webstere-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-James-Welsh-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
Ballyneety
Parish of Neddans
Ballyneill
Parish of Donohill
Balynemony
-Thomas-McGarth-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-John-Phelane-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Nicholas-Roche-Antall hearths 2- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-John-Twohy-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
Ballynennan
Parish of Drangan
Ballynera
Parish of Moyaliff
Ballynevin
Parish of Killaloan
Ballynilard
Parish of Tipperary
1889 Tipperary Directory
Brien; Wm; Ballynilard; Town TIPPERARY
Chambers; John; Ballynilard; Town TIPPERARY
Delaney; Andrew; Ballynilard; Town TIPPERARY
Hayes; Lce; Ballynilard; Town TIPPERARY
Maher; Matthew; Ballynilard; Town TIPPERARY
Moloney; Wm; Ballynilard; Town TIPPERARY
Ballynomasna
Parish of Tubbrid
Ballynoran
Parish of Kilmurry
Ballynoran
-Thomas-Browder-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-John-Butler-Antall hearths 2- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-William-Leahy-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Morris-McEdmund-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
Ballynough
Parish of Bourney
1889 Tipperary Directory
Burns; John; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Burns; Michael; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Corbett; John; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Doherty; Ml; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Gleeson; Marks; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Horan; James; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Hourigan; Wm; Ballynulty; CULLEN
King; John; Ballynulty; CULLEN
Treacy; Edmond; Ballynulty; CULLEN
O'Donnell; John; Ballynulty; GLENBANE
Ballyoughter
Parish of Dorrha
Ballypadeen
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Ballypatrick
Parish of Inch
Ballyphilip
Parish of Ballingarry
1889 Tipperary Directory
Neill; Michael; Ballyphilip; MONARD
Ryan; John; Ballyphilip; MONARD
Ballyphillips
Parish of Templeree
Ballyporeen
Parish of Templetenny
Ballyporeen
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Ballyporeen RC parish starts 1817
http://www.waterfordlismore.com/parish.php?parish=9
Ballyporeen Town
Parish of Templetenny
BALLYPOREEN
Ballyporeen 1837
a village, in the parish of Templetenny, barony of Iffa and Offa West, county of
Tipperary, and province of Munster, 4 miles W.S.W. from Clogheen, on the road
from Cork to Dublin; containing 113 houses and 513 inhabitants. It is the
residence of M. Burke, Esq.; and Ballywilliam is the residence of the agent of
Caesar Sutton, Esq. Fairs are held on May12th, Aug. 21st and Dec. 17th. It is a
constabulary police station; and a court is held for the manor, which is the
property of the Earl of Kingston, since whose accession the village has been
much improved. The parish church, recently erected; The R.C. chapel and a
dispensary are situated here. There is a mineral spring of some repute.
Ballyporeen RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Templetenny
records start in 1817
Ballyquinlevan Lower
Parish of Finnoe
Ballyquinlevan Upper
Parish of Finnoe
Ballyquiveen
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballyrichard
Parish of Carrick
Ballyrickane
Parish of Kilcooly
Ballyrickard North
Parish of Ardcrony
Ballyrickard South
Parish of Ardcrony
Ballyroan
Parish of Glenkeen
Ballyrobin
Parish of Donohill
1889 Tipperary Directory
Reardon; Roger; Ballyrobbin; CULLEN
Noonan; Matthew; Ballyrobbin; GLENBANE
Cross; Wm; Ballyrobin; DONOHILL
Ballyroe
Parish of Ardmayle
1889 Tipperary Directory
Danaher; James; Bally'rossagh; RATHKEA
Danaher; Ty; Bally'rossagh; RATHKEA
Ballyrourke
Parish of Uskane
Ballyrusheen
Parish of Youghalarra
Ballyryan East
Parish of Solloghodmore
1889 Tipperary Directory
Hanly; Jeremiah; Ballyryan E; EMLY
Moloney; Thomas; Ballyryan E; MONARD
Marnane; Patrick; Ballyryan W; MONARD
Ballyryan West
Parish of Solloghodmore
Ballyscanlan
Parish of Kilbarron
Ballysheean
Parish of Shanrahan
Ballysheeda
Parish of Donohill
Ballysheehan
Parish of Ballysheehan
Ballysheehan Civil Parish
North/South Tipperary NGA#: 9 GV#: 38
consists of RC parishes: Boherlahan & Dualla RC parish starts 1823
Ballysheehan
consists of Aughnagomaun; Ballinree; Ballyheens; Ballyherberry; Ballykelly;
Ballysheehan; Ballytarsna; Dually; Farranavarra; Fussough; Garraun;
Kilballyherberry; Marshalstown; Newpark; Peake; Rathclogh North; Rathclogh
South; Shanbally; Synone
BALLYSHEEHAN
Ballysheehan 1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 miles N. from Cashel; containing 3034 inhabitants. It is situated on
the mail coach road from Dublin, by way of Cashel, to Cork, and comprises 8678
statute acres, of which 3657 are applotted under the tithe act and valued at
7118 per annum. There are about 150 acres of bog, producing a valuable supply of
fuel, and 50 acres of woodland; the remainder is arable and pasture. New Park,
the handsome seat of Matthew Pennefather, Esq., is pleasantly situated in a
well-planted demesne of 960 statute acres; and Dually is the seat of J. Scully,
Esq. Fairs are held on May 6th, Aug. 15th, and Dec. 5th; and a constabulary
police force is stationed here. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of
Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop; the rectory is impropriate in
S.
Cooper, Esq. The tithes amount to 415.7.8 1/4., of which 265.7.8 1/4 is payable
to the impropriator, and 150 to the vicar. There is neither church, glebe-house,
nor glebe; the members of the Established church attend divine service at Cashel
and Ardmoyle. In the R.C. divisions this parish forms part of the union or
district of Boherlahan; the chapel is a neat modern building. There are three
pay schools, in which are about 140 boys and 90 girls. Ballytarsney Castle, a
lofty square tower, is said to have been built by a person names Hacket, who,
according to tradition, was hanged by one of Cromwell's generals, who had gained
possession of it by treachery.
Ballysimon
Parish of Kilmucklin
Ballyslatteen
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Ballyslea
Parish of Rathnaveoge
Ballysorrell Big
Parish of Killavinoge
Ballysorrell Little
Parish of Killavinoge
Ballyspellane North
Parish of Uskane
Ballyspellane South
Parish of Uskane
Ballysteena
Parish of Modreeny
Ballytarsna
Parish of Ballysheehan
Ballytarsna
Parish of Newchapel
Ballythomas
Parish of Ardcrony
Ballythomas
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-Thomas-Davin-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Murtagh-Doran-Antall hearths 1 Antall hearths- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Thomas-McEdmund-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Moris-Shulavan-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Edmund-Tobin-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
Ballytohil
Parish of Grangemockler
Ballytrehy
Parish of Tullaghorton
Ballyvada
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Ballyvadin
Parish of Magorban
Ballyvadlea
Parish of Cloneen
Ballyvanran
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Ballyvarra
Parish of Drangan
Ballyvaughan
Parish of Carrick
Ballyveelish North
Parish of Newchapel
Ballinveena
1889 Tipperary Directory
Ryan; Michael; Ballinveena; EMLY
Heelan; Mrs Kate; Ballinvreena; EMLY
Molloy; Denis; Ballinvreena; EMLY
Shea; Michael; Ballinvreena; EMLY
Shea; Mrs H; Ballinvreena; EMLY
Ballyveera
Parish of Ballybacon
Ballyverassa
Parish of Tubbrid
1889 Tipperary Directory
Kinnane; Edm; Ballyviggane; BANSHA
Ballyvillane
Parish of Nenagh
Ballyvirane
Parish of Templeneiry
1889 Tipperary Directory
Brein; Michael; Ballyvirane; BANSHA
Dawson; Jer; Ballyvirane; BANSHA
Grogan; Ptk; Ballyvirane; BANSHA
Keane; Maurice; Ballyvirane; BANSHA
Ryan; John; Ballyvirane; BANSHA
Ballyvistea
Parish of Emly
1889 Tipperary Directory
Batters; Denis; Ballyvistea; EMLY
Foley; James; Ballyvistea; EMLY
Ballyvoneen
Parish of Holycross
Ballywalter
Parish of Kilvemnon
Ballywilliam
Parish of Burgesbeg
Ballywire
Parish of Clonbeg
Bannamore
Parish of Mortlestown
Bannixtown
Parish of Coolmundry
Bansha West
Parish of Templeneiry
Bansha & Kilmoyler
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Bansha & Kilmoyler RC parish starts 1820
The modern parish of Bansha Kilmoyler comprises the Civil Parishes of
Templeneiry, Clonbullogue and parts of the parishes of Killardry, Relickmurry
and Athassel, Kilshane and Cordangan
http://ireland.iol.ie/~pjackson/parish.htm
Bansha Town
Parish of Templeneiry
BANSHA OR TEMPLENEIRY
Bansha 1837
a parish, in the barony of Clanwilliam, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 miles S.S.E. from Tipperary; containing 2975 inhabitants, of which
number, 281 are in the village. The village is pleasantly situated on the mail
coach road from Limerick, through Cahir, Clonmel and Carrick-on-Suir, to
Waterford, and in 1831, contained 45 houses. A mill is worked by a stream from
the river Arra, which runs through the village. A penny post to Clonmel has
recently been established; and it is a station of the constabulary police. The
parish is bounded on the south by the summit of part of the Galtee mountains; on
the west by Trinity College lands and a stream which separates it from part of
the parish of Kilshane; on the north by the parish of Clonfinglass and the river
Arra; and on the east by the parish Clonbullogue. It comprises 11,443 statute
acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at 4516 per annum; more than
one-half is arable and pasture land, and the remainder mountain. The rivers Arra
and Aherlow flow through the parish: The Arra is remarkable for its excellent
trout, which are of a rich pink color, and in season throughout the year; and
the Aherlow abounds with trout and eels, and frequently has salmon. A
considerable portion of the Galtee mountains extends through the parish from
east to west, and is partly pasturable for sheep and goats and a few mountain
cattle, producing various kinds of heath and fern, and abounding with grouse,
hares and rabbits. A portion of the Tipperary hills on the estates of E. O'RYAN
and J.A. BUTLER, Esqs., is also in the parish; these hills stretch in a
direction parallel with the Galtees, and are much frequented by woodcocks and
foxes. The intervening valley is very fertile and in a high state of
cultivation. In the bogs near the base of the hills have been found several
large black oaks lying horizontally near the surface. The parish is well wooded
throughout; on the Galtees is Ballydavid, an extensive wood of oak, beech,
birch, larch, fir and Weymouth pine; and on the Tipperary hills is Bansha Wood,
abounding with thickset, beech, birch, fir and oak; there are also several
plantations, and nearly adjoining the village is a good nursery. Lime stone is
the prevailing substratum, and is quarried for building, repairing the roads,
and burning into lime for manure. A road from Cashel to Mitchelstown intersects
the parish, and there are numerous other roads, which are kept in excellent
repair. Lismacue, the seat of Hugh Baker, Esq, is a handsome castellated
mansion, pleasantly situated in a highly cultivated demesne embellished with
stately avenues of lime and beech trees, which latter are considered to be the
finest in the kingdom. Bansha castle, the seat of E. O'RYAN, Esq., an elegant
building in the castellated style, and Aherlow Castle, of J.A. BUTLER, Esq., are
also prettily situated. Ash-Grove Castle, or Castle-Mary, the seat of Treavor
Lloyd Ashe, Lord of the Man or of Bansha, is a castellated mansion in the
Italian style of architecture, situated at the base of the Galtee mountains,
4000 acres of which are attached to the estate: the mountain scenery is
exceedingly wild and romantic, and the rich and well-wooded vale beneath
presents a pleasing contrast to the grandeur of the adjacent heights. On the
estate is an ancient well, dedicated to St. Berryhearth, which is much
frequented by the peasantry; and in the demesne is a small temple, in the
Grecian style, with pleasure grounds attached, dedicated to the virgin. About
half-way to the summit of the mountains is Lake Musgrave, an extensive sheet of
water, imbedded within rocks, whose frowning summits afford secure eyries to
eagles, and retreats to other birds of prey. The other seats are Ballydavid
House, that of G. Baker, Esq.; Ashgrove of S. Moore, Esq.; Barnalough House of
P. Smithwicke, Esq.; and Ruan Lodge of T.S. Manning, Esq.
The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, united from time
immemorial to the rectory and vicarage of Graystown and the vicarage of Donohill,
together constituting the corps of the precentorship of Cashel, and in the
patronage of the Bishop. The tithes amount to 230.15.4 1/2, and the tithes of
the benefice amount to 675.7.8 1/4; the entire value of the precentorship,
including glebe, is returned at 723.7.4. The church is a neat building, to which
a handsome spire was added in 1813; it contains a marble monument to the late
William Baker, Esq. of Lismaque. The glebe-house, near the church, is a
commodious residence; the glebe contains nine acres, and there are also two
pieces of ground in the parish of Donohill, containing 58a.2r.6p., belonging to
the precentor and let on lease at 7 rent and a renewal fine of 14 annually. The
R.C. parish is co-extensive with that of the Established Church; the chapel,
adjoining the churchyard, is a neat building. There are four pay schools, in
which are about 160 boys and 60 girls. In the marsh lands have been found heads,
horns and skeletons of the moose deer, one of which, of large dimensions, was
found some few years since. The only relic of antiquity is a ruined wall, said
to have formed part of the ancient castle of Bansha, but its history is quite
unknown.
Bansha 1889
Population 416 in 1881 Bansha, in the parish of same name, barony of
Clanwilliam,
is a station on the Waterford and Limerick Railway, 4 3/4 miles, English, south
east of Tipperary, and 19 3/4 miles from Clonmel. The village is situated in the
valley of the Ara. Beautiful mountain scenery, enhanced by plantations, and an
excellent river for pink trout, are features. The land of the district is good
for grazing. Oats and potatoes are the principal crops. A favorable opportunity
is afforded here for the resuscitation of a woollen enterprise, which failed in
1888. In the demesne of a castellated house, occupied by Mrs Warde, there is an
old wall, with arched doorway, supposed to be the remains of the ancient castle
of Bansha. It stands close to the public road, and is thickly covered with ivy.
Skeletons of the moose deer were found in the parish about 60 years ago. The
Protestant and Catholic churches stand next to each other in the village. The
former has a fine tower and spire, added to the old edifice in 1813, and the
latter in the Gothic style, was remodeled in 1887, at a cost of over L1,000.
Bansha & Kilmoyler RC Parish
consists of civil parishes of Clonbullogue,Killardry,Tampleneiry
records start in 1820
Bantis
Parish of Ballygibbon
BAOLICK or BUOLICK
Baolick 1837
a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 2 1/2 miles N.E. from New Birmingham; containing 2271 inhabitants. This
parish is situated on the confines of the county of Kilkenny, and on the road
from Johnstown to Killanule: it is skirted on the west by the Bog of Allen, and
comprises 6355 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at
5120 per annum. A considerable quantity of coal is obtained here, and works are
now being opened on the estate of Mark Byrne, Esq. Littlefield is the property
of E. Cooke, Esq., who occasionally resides here. The living is a rectory, in
the diocese of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop: it is at present
held by the treasurer of the cathedral church of St. Patrick, Cashel, but forms
no part of the endowment of that dignity: the tithes amount to 420. There is
neither church, glebe, nor glebe-house; some remains of the old church yet
exist, covered with ivy; the inhabitants resort to Burris church. In the R.C.
divisions the parish is the head of a union or district, called Gurtnahoe,
comprising also the parishes of Kilcooley and Fennor, and containing two
chapels, situated at Gurtnahoe in Buolick, and at New Birmingham in Kilcooley:
the former is a spacious building, in digging the foundations for which many
human bones were discovered, supposed to be those of the slain in a battle said
to have been fought at Ballysloe by the kings of Leinster and Munster. Three
national schools are situated at Ballyloe, Clonimiclan, and Gurtnahoe, in which
are about 180 boys and 100 girls. There are considerable remains of an old
castle, which appears to have been of great strength; it was the residence of
the family of Butler, Viscounts Ikerrin, and is now the property of R. LaTouche,
Esq., who has a considerable estate in the parish. Here also are two large
Danish forts.
Baptistgrange
Parish of Baptistgrange
Baptistgrange Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 10 GV#: 68
consists of RC parishes: Powerstown RC parish starts 1808
Baptistgrange
consists of Ballygambon; Baptistgrange; Carrigeensharragh; Clonacody; Drumdeel;
Milltownbritton; Sladagh; Tooreen
Barbaha
Parish of Youghalarra
Barn Demesne
Parish of Inishlounaght
Barna
Parish of Kilvellane
Barnabaun
Parish of Killoscully
Barnagore
Parish of Dolla
Barnagouloge
Parish of Modreeny
Barnagree
Parish of Roscrea
Barnahown
Parish of Templetenny
Barnalascaw
Parish of Templemore
Barnalisheen
Parish of Templetouhy
Barnanalleen
Parish of Solloghodmore
Barnane
Parish of Barnane-ely
Barnane Or Barnanely Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 12 GV#: 51
consists of RC parishes: Drom & Inch RC parish starts 1827
Barnane-ely
consists of Barnane
BARNANE or BARNANELY
Barnane 1837
a parish, in the barony of Ikerrin, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 2 1/4 miles W.N.W. from Templemore; containing 775 inhabitants. This
parish is situated on the road from Burris-o'-leigh to Dunkerrin, and comprises
2015 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at 1842 per
annum: about 100 acres are common, 46 woodland, and the remainder is principally
arable. It includes the "Devil's Bit Mountain," so called from its
form, which appears as if a bit had been taken out of it. At the foot of this
mountain lies the demesne of Barnane, the seat of R. Carden, Esq., which is
tastefully laid out and well planted; and within it are the ruins of the old
parish church. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, and is
part of the union of Fithmone: the tithes amount to 105. There is a pay school
of 25 boys and 20 girls in the parish.
1889 Tipperary Directory
Waide; Edm; Barndameny; REARCROSS
Barnlough
Parish of Templeneiry
1889 Tipperary Directory
Connors; John; Barnlough; BANSHA
Dwyer; Edm; Barnlough; BANSHA
Fennelly; Rd; Barnlough; BANSHA
Fogerty; J P; Barnlough; BANSHA
McCarthy; James; Barnlough; BANSHA
Phelan; Ptk; Barnlough; BANSHA
BARONIES of Tipperary
CLANWILLIAM - ELIOGARTY - IFFA AND OFFA EAST - IFFA AND OFFA
WEST - IKERRIN - KILNAMANAGH LOWER - KILNAMANAGH UPPER -
LOWER ORMOND - LOWER TALBOTSTOWN - MIDDLETHIRD - OWNEY AND ARRA -
SLIEVARDAGH - UPPER ORMOND
Barnora
Parish of Caher
Baronstown
Parish of Loughmoe East
Barrack Street
Parish of Templemore
Barracurragh
Parish of Ballycahill
Barravie
Parish of Kilmore
Barrettsgrange
Parish of Barrettsgrange
Barrettsgrange
consists of Barrettsgrange; Barrettstown; Crossard; Glengaddy; Monroe
Barretts-Grange Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 11 GV#: 60
consists of RC parishes: Fethard & Killusty RC parish starts 1806
BARRETTS-GRANGE
Barretts.Grange 1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 1 mile S.E. from Fethard; containing 233 inhabitants. This small parish
was, until recently, considered as having merged into that of Coolmundry. It is
in the diocese of Cashel, and is one of the parishes which constitute the
union
of Killenaule, to which the rectory is annexed; the tithes amount to 49 pounds.
Barrettstown
Parish of Barrettsgrange
Barronstown (Laffan)
Parish of Tipperary
1889 Tipperary Directory
Frewen; Edmd; Barronstown; LIMERICK JUNCTION
Frewin; Jerh; Barronstown; Town TIPPERARY
Neill; John; Barronstown; Town TIPPERARY
Moloney; Wm; Barronstown L; Town TIPPERARY
Neill; John; Barronstown L; Town TIPPERARY
McCarthy; J; Barronstown O; Town TIPPERARY
Morrissy; J; Barronstown O; Town TIPPERARY
Barronstown (Ormond)
Parish of Shronell
Bartoose
Parish of Emly
1889 Tipperary Directory
Carroll; William; Bartoose; EMLY
Gubbins; Richard; Bartoose; EMLY
Meara; Wm; Bartoose; EMLY
O'Brien; Patrick; Bartoose; EMLY
Bauraglanna
Parish of Killoscully
Baurroe
Parish of Latteragh
Baurstookeen
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Bawn
Parish of Kilmore
Bawnadomeeny
Parish of Abington
Bawnakey
Parish of Youghalarra
Bawnanattin
Parish of Thurles
Bawnatanvoher
Parish of Kilbragh
Bawnavrona Lower
Parish of Kilvemnon
Bawnavrona Upper
Parish of Kilvemnon
Bawnbrack
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Bawnkeal
Parish of Coolmundry
Bawnlea
Parish of Kilcooly
Bawnmadrum
Parish of Bourney
Bawnmadrum North
Parish of Bourney
Bawnmore
Parish of Ardmayle
Bawnreagh
Parish of Buolick
Bawnrickard
Parish of Kilvemnon
Bawntameena
Parish of Thurles
Baynanagh
Parish of Aghnameadle