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Gaile
Parish of Gaile


Gaile Or Geale Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 41 GV#: 36
consists of RC parishes: Boherlahan & Dualla RC parish starts 1823


Gaile
consists of
Gaile; Killalane; Killough; Regalie; Sallsquarter; Toberadora


GAILE or GEALE
1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 4 miles S. by W. from Thurles, on the road to Cashel; containing 707 inhabitants. It comprises 2494 statute acres, valued at 1757 per annum which is all arable and pasture with the exception of about 30 acres of rock on Killough Hill, which, being surrounded by a flat country, is a very conspicuous object. Near it is Killough Castle, the occasional residence of the Hon. Mrs. Plunkett; and the south-west side of the hill, which is planted, forms part of the demesne of Gaile, the residence of S. Phillips, Esq. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop: the tithes amount to 185. There is no church, glebe-house or glebe; the protestant parishoners attend divine service at the church of Holy Cross, about three miles distant. On the demesne of Gaile are some remains of the old church.


Galbally Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 28 GV#: 75
consists of RC parishes: Moycarky RC parish starts 1793


GALBALLY
1889

This is a border village in the County Limerick, 8 miles, Irish, from Tipperary. Remains of Moor Abbey, on the farm of Mr. James Quirke, are situated in the vicinity, at the Tipperary side. The farmers and residents named in the following list receive letters from the Galbally Post Office, and should be addressed Galbally, Tipperary.


Galbally
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Galbally RC parish starts 1809


Galbooly
consists of
Coolkennedy; Galbooly; Galbooly Little; Knockakilly; Newbrook


Galbertstown Lower
Parish of Fertiana


Galbertstown Upper
Parish of Fertiana


Galbooly
Parish of Galbooly


Galbooly Little
Parish of Galbooly


GAMBONSFIELD
RC Parish: Gambonsfield and Kilcash (Kilsheelan)
Diocese: Waterford
Start: b. 1840 m.1840
Place Local Parish /NLI /Waterford Centre


GARE or 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.


Garnavilla
Parish of Caher


Garracummer
Parish of Doon


Garranacanty
Parish of Corroge


Garranacleary
Parish of Cloghprior


Garranacool
Parish of Ballingarry


Garranakeevin
Parish of Youghalarra


Garranakilka
Parish of Upperchurch


Garranashingaun
Parish of Castletownarra


Garranbeg
Parish of Garrangibbon


Garrancasey
Parish of Molough


Garrandee
Parish of Knockgraffon


Garrandillon
Parish of Shanrahan


Garrane
Parish of Aghnameadle


Garrangibbon
Parish of Garrangibbon


GARRANGIBBON
1837

a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster; containing 1468 inhabitants [No location given] It is a rectory, in the diocese of Lismore, entirely impropriate, in Caesar Sutton, Esq., and the Marquess of Ormonde: the tithes amount to 180. About 130 children are educated in two private schools.


Garrangibbon Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 42 GV#: 106
consists of RC parishes: Ballyneale RC parish starts 1839


Garrangibbon
consists of
Ardbane; Bleenaleen Lower; Bleenaleen Upper; Brenormore; Cheesemount; Garranbeg; Garrangibbon; Garrymorris; Glenacunna; Heathview; Tullohea


Garrangrena Lower
Parish of Glenkeen


Garrangrena Upper
Parish of Glenkeen


Garrankyle
Parish of Cloneen


Garranlea
Parish of Knockgraffon


Garranmore
Parish of Clogher


Garranroe
Parish of Rahelty


Garransilly
Parish of Kilcooly


Garranthurles
Parish of Ballymackey


Garraun
Parish of Ballysheehan


Garraunanearla
Parish of Knigh


Garraunbeg
Parish of Killoscully


Garraunfadda
Parish of Monsea


Garraunorish
Parish of Modreeny


Garravally
Parish of Ballymackey


Garrinch
Parish of Fethard


Garryandrew North
Parish of St. Patricksrock


Garryandrew South
Parish of St. Patricksrock


Garryard
Parish of St. Patricksrock


Garryard East
Parish of Kilmore


Garryard West
Parish of Kilmore


Garrybaun
Parish of Aglishcloghane


Garryclogh
Parish of Fennor


Garryclogher
Parish of Grangemockler


Garrycloher
Parish of Burgesbeg


Garryduff
Parish of Ballybacon


Garryduff East
Parish of Ballintemple


Garryglass
Parish of Kilnaneave


Garrykennedy
Parish of Castletownarra


Garrymacteige
Parish of Castletownarra


Garrymore
Parish of Kilmore


Garrymorris
Parish of Garrangibbon


Garrynafana
Parish of Ballymackey


Garrynagree
Parish of Ballingarry


Garrynamona
Parish of Ballycahill


Garrynatineel
Parish of Templeachally


Garryncurry
Parish of Kilbarron


Garryndrihid
Parish of Newchapel


Garrynoe
Parish of Mowney


Garryntemple
Parish of Inishlounaght


Garryroan
Parish of Whitechurch


Garryroe
Parish of Ballybacon


Garryshane
Parish of Donohill


Garryskillane
Parish of Cordangan


Garryteige
Parish of Kilvellane


Garryvanus
Parish of Ballycahill


Garryvicleheen
Parish of Thurles


Gatterstown
Parish of Clogher


Gaulross
Parish of Borrisokane


GEALE or GAILE
1837

a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 4 miles S. by W. from Thurles, on the road to Cashel; containing 707 inhabitants. It comprises 2494 statute acres, valued at 1757 per annum which is all arable and pasture with the exception of about 30 acres of rock on Killough Hill, which, being surrounded by a flat country, is a very conspicuous object. Near it is Killough Castle, the occasional residence of the Hon. Mrs. Plunkett; and the south-west side of the hill, which is planted, forms part of the demesne of Gaile, the residence of S. Phillips, Esq. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop: the tithes amount to 185. There is no church, glebe-house or glebe; the protestant parishoners attend divine service at the church of Holy Cross, about three miles distant. On the demesne of Gaile are some remains of the old church.


Giant's Grave
Parish of Rathronan


GLANBANE
1837

a parish, in the barony of Clanwilliam, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 7 miles W.N.W. from Tipperary. It consists of only a single farm, and is a rectory, in the diocese of Emly, forming part of the union of Ballyscadane and of the corps of the deanery of Emly; the tithes amount to 47.11.6.


GLANKEEN
1837

a parish, in the barony of Kilnemanagh, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, on the road from Thurles to Nenagh; containing with the post-town of Burris-o'-Leagh 6585 inhabitants. It comprises 14,215 statute acres, of which 230 are reclaimable mountain. Limestone is quarried for manure, and coal is supposed to exist in the mountains. Summer Hill, the residence of J.H. Harden, Esq., and Callohill Castle are in the parish. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop; the rectory forms the corps of the prebend of Glankeen in the cathedral of Cashel, and in the gift of the crown. The tithes amount to 600, of which 400 is paid to the Archbishop, as prebendary of Glankeen, and 200 is paid to the vicar. There is a glebe-house, with a glebe of 11 acres. The church is a plain building, erected about 1776, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have lately granted 147 for its repairs. The R.C. parish is co-extensive with that of the Established Church, and is called Burris-O'-Leagh; the chapel is at that place, and there is another at Ileigh. The parochial school, to which the Lady Caroline DAMER gave 1 1/2 acre of land, is aided by the rector; and there are three national schools; they afford instruction to about 350 children. About 280 children are taught in seven private schools. Large horns of an elk have been dug up here. There are the ruins of an ancient church partly covered with ivy, and containing a monument to the family of Burke; and at Kilcuilawn, situated in the mountains, the celebrated relic called Barnaan-Cuilawn was found in a hollow tree many years since. It is composed of iron and brass inlaid with gold and silver, having some resemblance in shape to a mitre, and is supposed to have been the top of a censer belonging to St. Cuilen, who founded a church here in the 10th century; it is now in the possession of Mr. Cooke, of Parsonstown, and forms the subject of an article in the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. In 1821 the remains of an ancient mill were discovered near the church.


Glassdrum
Parish of Donohill


Glastrigan
Parish of Templederry


Glebe
Parish of Aghacrew


Glenacre
Parish of Templeachally


Glenacunna
Parish of Garrangibbon


Glenaguile
Parish of Aghnameadle


Glenahilty
Parish of Ballygibbon


Glenalemy
Parish of Kilgrant


Glenanoge
Parish of Glenkeen


Glenaviegh
Parish of Kilbarron


Glenawinna
Parish of Aghnameadle


Glenbane
Parish of Glenbane


Glenbane Lr.
Parish of Cullen


Glenbane
consists of
Glenbane


Glenbane Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 43 GV#: 23
consists of RC parishes: Lattin & Cullen RC parish starts 1846


GLENBANE
1889

Glenbane is a rural post office in the parish of same name, 5 miles, Irish, west by north from Tipperary. The land of the district is good for dairying.


Glenbeg
Parish of Upperchurch


Glenbeha
Parish of Corbally


Glenbower
Parish of Kilbarron


Glenbreedy
Parish of Glenkeen


Glencarbry
Parish of Donohill


Glencattaghan
Parish of Shanrahan


Glenconnor
Parish of Kiltegan


Glencoshabinnia
Parish of Clonbeg


Glencroe
Parish of Kilnarath


Glencrue
Parish of Castletownarra


Glenduff
Parish of Dolla


Glengaddy
Parish of Barrettsgrange


Glengall
Parish of Ballingarry


Glengar
Parish of Doon


Glengarra
Parish of Shanrahan


Glengarriff
Parish of Thurles


Glengoole North
Parish of Kilcooly


Glengoole South
Parish of Kilcooly


Gleninchnaveigh
Parish of Upperchurch


Glenkeen
Parish of Glenkeen


Glankeen Civil Parish
North/South Tipperary NGA#: 29 GV#: 54
consists of RC parishes: Drom & Inch Killanave & Templederry Borrisoleigh RC parish starts 1827 1839 1814


Glenkeen
consists of
Aughnaheela; Aughoolyshane; Ballydaff; Ballyroan; Borrisland North; Cappanilly; Castlehill; Cloghinch; Coolataggle; Coolaun; Coolcormack; Cooleen; Cronavone; Currabaha; Curraghfurnisha; Curraghglass; Curraghgraigue; Curraghkeal; Curraghnaboola; Drumgill; Drumtarsna; Fantane North; Fantane South; Garrangrena Lower; Garrangrena Upper; Glenanoge; Glenbreedy; Glenkeen; Glennariesk; Glentane; Gortalough; Gortaniddan; Gorteennabarna; Gorteeny; Gortnaboley; Gortnacran More; Grangelough; Kileroe; Killamoyne; Knockakelly; Knockanevin; Knockbrack; Knockdunnee; Knockinure; Knocknaharney; Knockshearoon; Knockwilliam; Lismakeeve; Liss; Moankeenane; Pallas Lower; Pallas Upper; Rathcardan; Rathmoy; Rosnamulteeny; Rusheen Beg; Rusheen More; Summerhill; Town of Borrisoleigh


Glenmore Lower
Parish of Latteragh


Glenmore Upper
Parish of Latteragh


Glennagat
Parish of Knockgraffon


Glennariesk
Parish of Glenkeen


Glennaskagh
Parish of Grangemockler


Glennaslaud
Parish of Kilbragh


Glenough Lr.
Parish of Clonoulty


Glenough Up.
Parish of Clonoulty


Glenpaudeen
Parish of Donohill


Glenreagh
Parish of Killea


Glenreaghbeg
Parish of Holycross


Glenreaghmore
Parish of Holycross


Glentane
Parish of Glenkeen


Glentara
Parish of Roscrea


Goatstown Town
Parish of Borrisokane


Golden Town
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel


Golden
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Golden RC parish starts 1833


GOLDEN
RC Parish: Golden
Diocese: Cashel & Emly
Start: b. 1833 m.1833
Place Local Parish /NLI /Tipp. Heritage Unit


GOLDEN
1837

a village and post-town, in the parish of Relickmurry, barony of Clanwilliam, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 3 1/2 miles W. from Cashel (to which it has a sub-post-office), and 82 S. from Dublin, on the road from Cashel to Tipperary; containing 114 houses and 648 inhabitants. It is a neat and improving village, situated in what is called "the Golden Vale," and is divided into two parts by the river Suir, over which is a stone bridge, on which King William signed the charter of Cashel; and near it is an old circular stone tower. Here are flour and oatmeal-mills, and a constabulary police station; fairs are held on May 18th, Aug. 26th, Oct. 26th, and Dec. 15th, and petty sessions once a fortnight. The parochial church was erected here in 1808, and a tower was added by aid of a loan of 700 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1812. There is also a large R.C. chapel ---See Relickmurry.


Goldengarden
Parish of Kilpatrick


Goldengrove
Parish of Inch


Goldenhills
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel


Gormanstown
Parish of Ballybacon


Gortaclivore
Parish of Clonbeg


Gortacoula
Parish of Kilnarath


Gortacullin
Parish of Ballybacon


Gortaculrush
Parish of Clogher


Gortacurra
Parish of Killea


Gortadalaun
Parish of Ardcrony


Gortaderry
Parish of Toem


Gortagarry
Parish of Aghnameadle


Gortagea
Parish of Fethard


Gortagowlane
Parish of Clonpet


Gortahoola
Parish of Moyaliff


Gortahumma
Parish of Kilnaneave


Gortakilleen
Parish of Cullen


Gortaknockeare
Parish of Cordangan


Gortalee
Parish of Killoscully


Gortalough
Parish of Glenkeen


Gortanassy East
Parish of Crohane


Gortanassy West
Parish of Crohane


Gortanerrig
Parish of Solloghodbeg


Gortaniddan
Parish of Glenkeen


Gortanoura
Parish of Monsea


Gortard
Parish of Donohill


Gortarush Lower
Parish of Ballintemple


Gortarush Upper
Parish of Ballintemple


Gortataggart
Parish of Thurles


Gortatooda
Parish of Upperchurch


Gortavalla
Parish of Cordangan


Gortavoher East
Parish of Clonbeg


Gortavoher West
Parish of Clonbeg


Gortawoer
Parish of Ardcrony


Gortbrack
Parish of Kilsheelan


Gortderryboy
Parish of Bourney


Gortdrum
Parish of Solloghodmore


Gorteen
Parish of Bourney


Gorteen Lower
Parish of Buolick


Gorteen North
Parish of Donohill


Gorteen Upper
Parish of Buolick


Gorteenadiha
Parish of Kilmore


Gorteenakilla
Parish of Monsea


Gorteenashingaun
Parish of Rathnaveoge


Gorteenavalla
Parish of Templederry


Gorteendangan
Parish of Templeree


Gorteenduvane
Parish of Donohill


Gorteenmagher
Parish of Templeree


Gorteennabarna
Parish of Glenkeen


Gorteennamona
Parish of Clonoulty


Gorteenrainee
Parish of Buolick


Gorteenshamrouge
Parish of Rathcool


Gorteeny
Parish of Glenkeen


Gorteeshal
Parish of Templetenny


Gortfree
Parish of Ballingarry


Gortinarable
Parish of Ballingarry


Gortkelly
Parish of Upperchurch


Gortlandroe
Parish of Nenagh


Gortlassabrien
Parish of Templeachally


Gortmahonoge
Parish of Toem


Gortmakellis
Parish of St. Patricksrock


Gortmaloge
Parish of St. Marys Clonmel


Gortmore
Parish of Burgesbeg


Gortmullin
Parish of Corbally


Gortmunga
Parish of Kilbarron


Gortnabarnan
Parish of Cullen


Gortnaboley
Parish of Glenkeen


Gortnacally
Parish of Bourney


Gortnacleha
Parish of Kilmore


Gortnaclogh
Parish of Ardmayle


Gortnacoolagh
Parish of Donohill


Gortnacran More
Parish of Glenkeen


Gortnada
Parish of Upperchurch


Gortnadrumman
Parish of Ballymackey


Gortnadumagh
Parish of Bourney


Gortnafurra
Parish of Clonbeg


Gortnaglogh
Parish of Thurles


Gortnagowna
Parish of Killavinoge


Gortnagrann
Parish of Aglishcloghane


Gortnagranna
Parish of Clonoulty


Gortnahaha
Parish of Loughmoe East


Gortnahalla
Parish of Upperchurch


Gortnahoo
Parish of Buolick


Gortnahoo Town
Parish of Buolick


Gortnahoe
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Gortnahoe RC parish starts 1805


GORTNAHOE
RC Parish: Gortnahoe
Diocese: Cashel & Emly
Start: b. 1805 m.1805
Place Local Parish /NLI T/Tipp. Heritage Unit


Gortnahulla
Parish of Aglishcloghane


Gortnalara
Parish of Templederry


Gortnalower
Parish of Ardfinnan


Gortnaskehy
Parish of Bourney


Gortnasmuttaun
Parish of Ballingarry


Gortnavarnoge
Parish of Kilcomenty


Gortnaveigh
Parish of Youghalarra


Gortnock
Parish of Templemichael


Gortreagh
Parish of Loughmoe East


Gortshane East
Parish of Kilnarath


Gortshane Middle
Parish of Kilnarath


Gortshane West
Parish of Kilnarath


Gortshaneroe
Parish of Kilmore


Gortussa
Parish of Ballintemple


Gortvunatrime
Parish of Emly


Gortybrigane
Parish of Kilcomenty


Gortycullane
Parish of Burgesbeg


Gortyogan
Parish of Monsea


Gotinstown
Parish of Solloghodmore


Goulmore
Parish of Abington


Goulreagh
Parish of Killoscully


Graceland
Parish of Templebeg


Graffin
Parish of Donohill


Gragaugh
Parish of Lismalin


Graigaheesha
Parish of Kilcooly


Graigaman
Parish of Buolick


Graigillane
Parish of Finnoe


Graigue
Parish of Ballybacon


Graigue Lower
Parish of Ardcrony


Graigue Upper
Parish of Ardcrony


Graiguebeg
Parish of Templemore


Graiguedarg
Parish of Templemore


Graiguefrahane
Parish of Loughmoe East


Graiguepadeen
Parish of Fennor


Grallagh
Parish of Clonbullogue


Grange
Parish of Corbally


GRANGE (ST. JOHN BAPTIST)
1837

a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 2 miles S.E. from Fethard, on the road to Clonmel; containing 771 inhabitants. It comprises about 2754 statute acres and is well cultivated. The principal seats are Clonacody, that of E. Kellett, Esq.; and Lakefield, of W. Pennefather, Esq.; both handsome residences. It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Lismore, forming part of the union of Cahir; the rectory is impropriate in the representatives of W. Netterville, Esq. the tithes amount to 160, of which 100 is payable to the improprietors, and 60 to the vicar.


Grange Beg
Parish of Erry


Grange Lower
Parish of Knigh


Grange More
Parish of Erry


Grange North
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel


Grange South
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel


Grange Upper
Parish of Knigh


Grangebarry
Parish of Cooleagh


Grangebeg
Parish of Caher


Grangecastle
Parish of Kilcooly


Grangecrag
Parish of Kilcooly


Grangehill
Parish of Kilcooly


Grangelough
Parish of Glenkeen


Grangemockler
Parish of Grangemockler


GRANGE-MOCKLER or NINE-MILE-HOUSE
RC Parish: Ballyneale and Grangemockler
Diocese: Waterford
Start: b. 1839 m.1839
Place Local Parish /NLI /Waterford Centre


GRANGE-MOCKLER or NINE-MILE-HOUSE
1837
a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 7 miles S. by W. from Callen, on the road to Clonmel; containing 666 inhabitants. Fairs are held here on March 25th, May 20th, Aug. 10th, Sept. 19th, Oct. 8th, Nov. 1st and Dec. 12th. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Lismore, entirely impropriate in Caesar Sutton, Esq.: The tithes amount to 80, and the impropriator allows 4 per annum to the rector of Kilvemnon for the performance of the occasional duties. In the R.C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Kilmurry, and has a chapel. There are three private schools, in which about 160 children are educated.


Grange-Mockler Or Nine-Mile-House Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 44 GV#: 84
consists of RC parishes: Ballyneale RC parish starts 1839


Grangemockler
consists of
Ballaghoge; Ballinruan; Ballytohil; Garryclogher; Glennaskagh; Grangemockler; Stangs; Tinlough; Town of Ninemile House


Grangemore
Parish of Caher


Graniera
Parish of Upperchurch


Grantstown
Parish of Kilfeakle


Graugueroe
Parish of Holycross


Graystown
Parish of Graystown


Graystown Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 45 GV#: 74
Church of Ireland records start 1801
consists of RC parishes: Killenaule RC parish starts 1742


GRAYSTOWN
1837

a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 1 1/4 mile S.W. from Killenaule; containing 2190 inhabitants. It comprises 5957 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at 3229 per annum. here is Noan, the seat of the Taylor family. Fairs are held in July and Nov. The Killenaule coal field, which is described in the article on the county, is in this parish. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, forming part of the union of Templeneiry, and corps of the precentorship of Cashel cathedral: the tithes amount to 260. There is a public school of 130 children, also two private schools, in which 160 children are educated.


Graystown
consists of
Ballintogher; Ballinunty; Ballinure; Derricknew; Dunguib; Graystown; Kilboy; Lurgoe; Mardyke; Noan; Springhill


Greenan
Parish of Templederry


Greenane
Parish of Templenoe


Greenhall
Parish of Killoscully


Greenhills
Parish of Cullenwaine


Greenlane
Parish of Finnoe


Greenmount
Parish of Molough


Greenwood
Parish of Templemore


Grenanstown
Parish of Ballymackey


Greyfort
Parish of Borrisokane


Grousehall
Parish of Upperchurch


Gurteen
Parish of Ballingarry


Gurteen (Bryan)
Parish of Templederry


Gurteen (Pennefather)
Parish of Kilvemnon


Gurtnafleur
Parish of Kilgrant


Gurtnapisha
Parish of Cloneen