Oakhampton
Parish of Kilnarath
Obbins-Holding
Parish of Thurles
Oldcastle
Parish of Bourney
Oldcourt
Parish of Finnoe
Oldgrange
Parish of Tullaghmelan
Oldtown
Parish of Templemore
Ollatrim
Parish of Aghnameadle
O'Meara's Acres
Parish of Kilbarron
OOLA
RC Parish: Oola & Solohead
Diocese: Cashel & Emly
Start: b. 1809 m.1810
Place Local Parish/NLI/Limerick Archives /Tipp. Heritage Unit
Oola & Solohead
North Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Oola & Solohead RC parish starts 1809
Orchardstown East
Parish of Newchapel
Orkneys
Parish of Bourney
Oughterleague Or Aughterleigh Or Bill Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 85 GV#: 8
consists of RC parishes: Knockavilla RC parish starts 1834
Oughterleague
consists of Clonaspoe; Clonkelly; Cumask; Killenure; Kilshenane; Knockavilla
OUGHTERLEAGUE or AUGHTERLEIGH or BILL
1837
a parish, in the barony of Kilnemanagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 1/2 miles N.W. from Cashel; containing 975 inhabitants. It comprises
2252 statute acres, including the fine demesne of Killenure Castle, the seat of
William Cooper, Esq. . It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel,
forming part of the union of Ballintemple: the tithes amount to 138.9.3. In the
R.C. divisions it is the head of a district, comprising also the parish of
Ballintemple: in each is a chapel, About 190 children are educated in two
private schools.
Outeragh
Parish of Outeragh
Outragh Or Oughteragh Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 86 GV#: 70
consists of RC parishes: Cahir RC parish starts 1776
Outeragh
consists of Chamberlainstown; Outeragh; Whiteland
OUTRAGH or OUGHTERAGH
1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 1/2 miles N. by E. from Cahir, on the road from Cashel to Clonmel;
containing 602 inhabitants. It comprises 1482 statute acres, as applotted under
the tithe act. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Lismore, episcopally
united to that of Mortlestown, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the tithes
amount to 92.6.1., and of the union to 142.6.1.; there is a glebe-house, with a
glebe of 12 acres. The protestant parishioners attend the church at New Inn.
About 50 children are educated in a school supported by Wray Palliser, Esq., and
the rector.
Owen's & Bigg's Lot
Parish of St. Johnbaptist
OWNEY AND ARRA Barony
consists of - Abington - - Burgesbeg - - Castletownarra - - Kilcomenty - -
Killoscully - - Kilmastulla - - Kilnarath - - Kilvellane - - Monsea - -
Templeachally - - Youghalarra -
Oxpark
Parish of Modreeny
Pallas
Parish of Donohill
Pallas East
Parish of Templedowney
Pallas Lower
Parish of Glenkeen
Pallas Upper
Parish of Glenkeen
Pallas West
Parish of Templedowney
Pallasbeg
Parish of Youghalarra
Pallasgreen
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Pallasgreen RC parish starts 1811
Pallashill
Parish of Inch
Pallasmore
Parish of Youghalarra
Park
Parish of Aghnameadle
Parkaderreen
Parish of Shanrahan
Parkbeg
Parish of Youghalarra
Parkboy
Parish of Cloghprior
Parknascaddane
Parish of Kiltegan
Parkroe
Parish of Toem
Parkstown
Parish of Ballymurreen
Parkville
Parish of Rathronan
Parsonstown Poor law union
consists of - Ballingarry - Dorrha - Lorrha - Loughkeen
Patrickswell
Parish of Burgesbeg
Peahill
Parish of Whitechurch
Peake
Parish of Ballysheehan
Penane
Parish of Loughmoe East
Pennefather's Wood
Parish of Moyaliff
Pepperstown Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 87 GV#: 53
consists of RC parishes: Drangan RC parish starts 1811
Peppardstown
consists of Crampscastle; Farranshea; Higginstown; Knockkelly; Rathkenny;
Saucestown
PEPPERSTOWN
1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 2 3/4 miles N.E. from Fethard; containing 1156 inhabitants. It is a
rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, forming part of the union of
Fethard: the tithes amount to 250. The ruins of the church still remain. The
ruined castle of Knockelly, consisting of a large and nearly perfect square
tower of superior masonry, forms a conspicuous object in the surrounding
scenery: it is encompassed by a strong wall, about 30 feet high, with bastions
at the angles, and part of the enclosed area is now occupied by a farm-house.
There is also an ancient fort or moat within the limits of the parish.
Persse's Lot
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Philipston
Parish of Donohill
Piercetown
Parish of Clonoulty
Pintown
Parish of Roscrea
Piperhill
Parish of Toem
Ploverhill
Parish of Lorrha
Pollagh
Parish of Inch
Pollagh
Parish of Kilvemnon
Pollanorman
Parish of Ballynaclogh
Poor law unions
Antrim -Borrisokane - Callan - Carrick on Suir - Cashel - Clogheen - Clonmel -Dunfanaghy
- Nenagh - Naas - Parsonstown - Roscrea - Thurles - Tipperary - Urlingford -
Waterford
Portland
Parish of Lorrha
Portland Island
Parish of Lorrha
Portland Little
Parish of Lorrha
Portroe Town
Parish of Castletownarra
PORTRUE
1837
a village, in the parish of Castletownarra, barony of Owney and Arra, county of
Tipperary, and province of Munster, 6 miles W. from Nenagh, on one of the public
roads to Killaloe; containing 150 inhabitants. It is a station of the
constabulary police: fairs are held on March 22nd, May 14th, July 23rd, and Nov.
11th, for cattle, sheep, and pigs, but chiefly for the last. The parochial R.C.
chapel is situated in the village.
Poulacapple East
Parish of Kilvemnon
Poulacapple West
Parish of Kilvemnon
Poulaculleare
Parish of Whitechurch
Poulakerry
Parish of Emly
Poulatar
Parish of Ballybacon
Poulavala
Parish of Tubbrid
Pouldine
Parish of Moycarky
Poulmaleen
Parish of Newtownlennan
Powerstown
Parish of Kilgrant
Powerstown Demesne
Parish of St. Marys Clonmel
Powerstown
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Powerstown RC parish starts 1808
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POWERSTOWN
RC Parish: Powerstown
Diocese: Waterford
Start: b. 1808 m.1808
Place Local Parish /NLI W/Waterford Centre
POWERSTOWN or KILGRANT
1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa East, county of Tipperary, and province
of Munster, 1 3/4 miles E.N.E. from Clonmel, on the high road from that place to
Waterford, and the mail coach road from Cork to Dublin; containing 1186
inhabitants. It comprises 1749 acres, and is watered by the rivers Anner and
Suir, over the latter of which is a stone bridge built at the expense of Sir
Thomas Osborne, Bart.: and near the junction of the rivers are the extensive
flour-mills and residence of Barclay Clibborn, Esq. The other seats are
Annerville, the residence of __Riall, Esq.: Wilderness, of ___ Green, Esq.; and
Redmonstone House, of ___ Quinn, Esq. It is a vicarage, in the diocese of
Lismore, forming part of the union of Kilcash, or Killaloon; the rectory is
impropriate in John Bagwell, Esq., and the tithes amount to 193.16.10., of which
129.4.6. is payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the vicar. In the
R.C. divisions it is the head of a union or district, comprising this parish and
those of Donoughmore, Lisronagh, and Kilcash, and has one chapel at Gammonsfield
and another in Kilcash.
Poyntstown
Parish of Fennor
Price's Lot
Parish of St. Johnbaptist
Priest Town Demesne
Parish of Drangan
Priesttown
Parish of Newcastle
Priorpark
Parish of Cloghprior
Priorstown
Parish of Killaloan
Priory Demesne
Parish of Templemore
Prospect
Parish of Drangan
Prospect East
Parish of Cloghprior
Prospect West
Parish of Cloghprior
Puckaun Town
Parish of Killodiernan
PUCKANE
RC Parish: Cloghprior and Monsea (Puckane)
Diocese: Killaloe
Start: b. 1834 m.1834
Place Local Parish /NLI /Tipp. North Centre
PUCKANE
1837
a village, in the parish of Killodiernan, barony of Lower Ormond, county of
Tipperary, and province of Munster, 5 miles N. from Nenagh; containing 173
inhabitants. It is situated near the river Shannon and is a station for the
constabulary police. Here is an R.C. chapel belonging to the union or district
of Monsea.
Puddingfield
Parish of Kilshane
Quakerstown
Parish of Ballingarry
Quartercross
Parish of Coolmundry