Mackanagh Lower
Parish of Clonbeg
Mackanagh Upper
Parish of Clonbeg
Mackinawood
Parish of Lismalin
Mackney
Parish of Kilnarath
Macreary
Parish of Kilmurry
Madamsland
Parish of Redcity
Magheranenagh
Parish of Ardcrony
Magherareagh
Parish of Ardfinnan
Maginstown
Parish of Mora
Magorban
Parish of Magorban
Mogorbane Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 74 GV#: 44
consists of RC parishes: Killenaule RC parish starts 1742
Magorban
consists of Ballyvadin; Clonbrogan; Coleraine; Curraghtarsna; Foulkstown;
Knockbrit; Magorban; Mocklershill; Silverfort; Woodhouse
Magowry
Parish of Magowry
Magowry Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 75 GV#: 47
consists of RC parishes: Killenaule RC parish starts 1742
Magowry
consists of Ayle; Ballykeevin; Cloghateana; Magowry; Moyne; Shanakyle
MAGOWRY
1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 miles S.E. from Killenaule; containing 456 inhabitants, and
comprising 1707 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. It is a rectory
and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, forming part of the union of Killenaule;
the tithes amount to 100. In the R.C. divisions also it is part of the union or
district of Killenaule.
Mainstown
Parish of Newtownlennan
Mainstown
-Teige-Carrow-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-John-Connolly-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Morrish-Linchey-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-William-McJohn-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-John-Neale-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Pierce-Neale-Antall hearths 2- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Thomas-Neale-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
Mangan
Parish of Templemichael
Manna North
Parish of Templemore
Manna South
Parish of Templemore
Manselstown
Parish of Moyne
Manserghshill
Parish of St. Johnbaptist
Mantle Hill Great
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Mantlehill Little
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Mardyke
Parish of Graystown
Marlfield
Parish of Inishlounaght
Marlfield Town
Parish of Inishlounaght
MARLFIELD or ABBEY
1837
a village, in the parish of Innislonnagh, barony of Iffa and Offa East, county
of Tipperary, and province of Munster, 2 miles W.S.W. from Clonmel; containing
1123 inhabitants. It is situated near the river Suir, and is the property of J.
Bagwell, Esq., whose elegant mansion stands in a well-planted demesne. Within
the last twenty-five years it has become a respectable village; many of the
inhabitants are employed in a very extensive distillery, conducted by Messrs.
John Stein and Co.
Marlhill
Parish of Ardfinnan
Marlow
Parish of Clogher
Marshalstown
Parish of Ballysheehan
Maryglen
Parish of Killoscully
Masterstown
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Maudemount
Parish of Kilpatrick
Mauganstown
Parish of Kilsheelan
Mayladstown
Parish of Kilcash
Mealclye
Parish of Donohill
Meelick
Parish of Kilbarron
Meldrum
Parish of Brickendown
Mellisson
Parish of Buolick
Mertonhall
Parish of Modreeny
Middleplough
Parish of Templederry
Middlequarter
Parish of Killoscully
MIDDLETHIRD Barony
consists of - Ardmayle - - Ballysheehan - - Baptistgrange - - Barrettsgrange - -
Boytonrath - - Brickendown - - Cloneen - - Colman - - Cooleagh - - Coolmundry -
- Dangandargan - - Dogstown - - Donaghmore - - Drangan - - Erry - - Fethard - -
Gaile - - Graystown - - Holycross - - Horeabbey - - Kilbragh - - Kilcommon - -
Kilconnell - - Killeenasteena - - Kiltinan - - Knockgraffon - - Magorban - -
Magowry - - Mora - - Outeragh - - Peppardstown - - Railstown - - Rathcool - -
Redcity - - Relickmurry & Athassel - - St. Johnbaptist - - St. Johnbaptist
& St. Patricksrock - - St. Johnstown - - St. Patricksrock - - Tullamain -
Middletown
Parish of Uskane
Middlewalk
Parish of Ballygibbon
Mien
Parish of Killea
Milestown
Parish of Cloneen
MILESTONE
1889
Milestone is a rural post-office, in the barony of Kilnamanagh, upper, parish of
Upperchurch, 14 miles, Irish, north by east from Tipperary, and 9 miles from
Dundrum, the nearest railway station. The land of the district is good for
pasture.
Milford
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Millbrook
Parish of Kilnaneave
Millpark
Parish of Roscrea
Milltown
Parish of Clogher
Milltown Beg
Parish of Mora
Milltown More
Parish of Mora
Milltown St. John
Parish of Cooleagh
Milltownbritton
Parish of Baptistgrange
Minorstown
Parish of Kilsheelan
Moan Beg
Parish of Fethard
Moan More
Parish of Fethard
Moanbeg
Parish of Nenagh
Moancrea
Parish of Neddans
Moandoherdagh
Parish of Donohill
Moanfin
Parish of Kilruane
Moankeenane
Parish of Glenkeen
Moanmehill
Parish of Kilgrant
Moanmore
Parish of Emly
Moanour
Parish of Clonbeg
Moanreagh
Parish of Clonpet
Moanroe
Parish of Lisronagh
Moanteen
Parish of Relickmurry and Athassel
Moanvaun
Parish of Doon
Moanvurrin
Parish of Drangan
Moatquarter
Parish of Donohill
Mobarnan
Parish of Thurles
Mocklershill
Parish of Magorban
Mocklerstown
Parish of Colman
Modeshil
Parish of Modeshil
Modeshill Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 76 GV#: 81
consists of RC parishes: Mullinahone RC parish starts 1809
Modeshil
consists of Affoley; Clashbeg; Jamestown; Kyleaduhir; Kyleaglanna; Modeshil
MODESHILL
1837
a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 miles S.S.W. from Callan; containing 998 inhabitants. It is situated
on the confines of the county of Kilkenny, and comprises 2862 statute acres, as
applotted under the tithe act, and valued at 2784 per annum. It is a rectory and
vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel. forming part of the union and corps of the
archdeaconry of Cashel: the tithes amount to 260.
Modreeny
Parish of Modreeny
Modreeny Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 56 GV#: 14
Church of Ireland records start 1827 Cloughjordan 1827
consists of RC parishes: Cloughjordan RC parish starts 1833
Modreeny
consists of Ballycapple; Ballycapplewood; Ballyhasty; Ballynavin; Ballysteena;
Barnagouloge; Behamore; Burntwood Big; Burntwood Little; Cappakilleen;
Clashaniskera; Cloghjordanpark; Cloghkeating; Coolnagrower; Coolnamunna;
Corrowle; Cowbawn; Derrinlee; Drumroe; Eminiska; Farranmacbrien; Garraunorish;
Hilton; Islandwood; Killurane; Knockanacree; Kyleashinnaun; Mertonhall; Modreeny;
Mullenkeagh; Newtown; Oxpark; Stoneyacre; Town of Cloghjordan;
Townfields
MODREENY
1837
a parish, in the barony of Lower Ormond, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 miles S.S.E. from Burris-o'-Kane, on one of the public roads from
Nenagh to Parsonstown; containing, with the town and district parish of
Cloghjordan, 4306 inhabitants,It comprises about 9220 statute acres, of which
6126 3/4, consisting chiefly of arable and pasture land, are applotted under the
tithe act: the remainder is waste and bog. The woods of Knocknacrea and
Ballycapple, the former of which is a noted fox cover, occupy 120 acres: the
state of agriculture is gradually improving. At Coolnagrower is a quarry of good
stone, and the bogs furnish an abundant supply of turf. The parish is
embellished with numerous seats, some of which are surrounded by beautiful and
well-plated demesnes: the principal are Merton Hall, the residence of Robert
Hall, Esq., a spacious mansion; Modreeny House, of W.H. Head, Esq.; Modreeny, of
Sir Amyrald Dancer, Bart.; Park House, the property of William Trench, Esq., but
now the residence of De La Pere A.J. Robinson, Esq.; Wood House, the residence
of Stuart Trench, Esq.; Ballynavin Castle, of Mrs. Robinson; Fort William, of
Anthony Parker, Esq.; Northland, of William Smith, Esq.; Hilton, of Thomas
Dancer, Esq.; Behamore Castle, of Benjamin Hawkshaw, Esq.; View Mount, of Thomas
R. Barnes, Esq.; Cloghkeating, of A. Robinson, Esq.; Willow Lodge, of James
Fleetwood, Esq.; Elysium, of Thomas Ely, Esq.; the glebe-house of the Rev. W.T.
Homan; and Ballycapple Cottage, the property of the Rev. R. Stoney. The living
is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of killaloe, and in the patronage of
the Bishop: the tithes amount to 533.8.11. The glebe-house, which stands on a
glebe of 10 acres, was built about 1813, when the late Board of First Fruits
gave 250 and lent 550 towards its erection. The church was rebuilt in 1828. In
the R.C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Cloghjordan;
the chapel of Modreeny, which stands on an eminence in the townland of
Coolnamanna, is a handsome modern edifice. In the parochial schools, partly
supported by S. trench, Esq., and the rector, and partly by private
subscriptions, about 150 children are educated.; there are also three private
schools, containing about 140 children, and three Sunday schools. At Ballycapple,
Cloghkeating, and Behamore, are the ruins of the castles respectively so called;
and in the demesne of Modreeny House are some remains of another, which appears
to have been destroyed by gunpowder.
Mogland
Parish of Upperchurch
Moglass
Parish of Cooleagh
MOGORBANE
1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 5 miles E. from Cashel, on the road from Clonmel to Thurles and Nenagh;
containing 1282 inhabitants. It comprises 6522 statute acres, as applotted under
the tithe act, and contains an abundance of limestone. The principal seats are
Mobarnan Manor, the handsome and well-planted demesne of M. Jacob, Esq.;
Beechmount, the residence of T.G. Phillips, Esq.; and Silverfort, of J. Scully,
Esq. It is a perpetual curacy, in the diocese of Cashel, and in the gift of the
Archbishop, to whose mensal the rectory is appropriate. The tithes, amounting to
230, are entirely payable to the archbishop, who allows a stipend to the curate:
there is a glebe-house. The church is a neat Gothic structure, built about 20
years since. In the R.C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or
district of Killenaule, and has a chapel at Moyglass. In the parochial school,
built on an acre of ground given by S. Jacob, Esq., who also contributed 40
towards its erection, about 40 children are educated; and there are two private
schools, containing about 170 children. Some remains of Mobarnan and Ballyvaiden
castles still exist; and there are several ancient forts.
Moher
Parish of Templetenny
Moher East
Parish of Toem
Moheragh
Parish of Donohill
Mohober
Parish of Lismalin
Mologh
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Molough
consists of Burgesland; Flemingstown; Garrancasey; Greenmount; Molough Abbey;
Moloughnewtown; Rathokelly
Molough Abbey
Parish of Molough
Moloughnewtown
Parish of Molough
Monacocka
Parish of Thurles
Monaderreen
Parish of Caher
Monadreela
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Monagee
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Monaincha
Parish of Corbally
Monakeeba
Parish of Thurles
Monaloughra
Parish of Shanrahan
Monameagh
Parish of St. Patricksrock
Monamoe
Parish of Holycross
Monanearla
Parish of Thurles
Monanore
Parish of Aghnameadle
Monaquill
Parish of Kilnaneave
Monaraheen
Parish of Twomileborris
Monard
Parish of Solloghodmore
MONARD
1889
Monard is a village of 11 houses and a Protestant Church, in the barony of
Clanwilliam, about 3 1/2 miles, Irish, rorth by west from Tipperary. It is
surrounded by good pasture land.
Monaroan
Parish of Kilmore
Monatierna
Parish of Twomileborris
Monatogher
Parish of Solloghodmore
Moneydass
Parish of Ballycahill
Moneynaboola
Parish of Clonbeg
Moneypark
Parish of Fethard
Monksgrange
Parish of Inishlounaght
Monkstown
Parish of Inishlounaght
Monroe
Parish of Barrettsgrange
Monroe East
Parish of Ballybacon
Monroe West
Parish of Ballybacon
Monsea
Parish of Monsea
Monsea Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 57 GV#: 17
consists of RC parishes: Cloghprior & Monsea RC parish starts 1834
Monsea
consists of Ardgregane; Ballycommon; Ballyhimikin; Belleen Lower; Belleen Upper;
Boolagelagh; Corraquill; Crannagh; Fatthen; Garraunfadda; Gortanoura;
Gorteenakilla; Gortyogan; Monsea; Richmond; Tomona; Tullamore
MONSEA
RC Parish: Cloghprior and Monsea (Puckane)
Diocese: Killaloe
Start: b. 1834 m.1834
Place Local Parish /NLI /Tipp. North Centre
MONSEA or MOUNTSEA
1837
a parish, in the barony of Lower Ormond, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 2 1/4 miles N.W. from Nenagh, on the road to Dromineer, near the river
Shannon; containing 1753 inhabitants. It comprises 5265 statute acres. chiefly
in tillage; the land is in general good, limestone abounds, and the state of
agriculture is much improved. There is a small portion of wet or bottom land.
Great facility for the transport of agricultural and other produce is afforded
by the steam-boats of the Inland Navigation Company, one of whose stations is in
the adjoining parish of Dromineer. The seats are Richmond, the residence of R.W.
Gason, Esq., situated in a handsome and well-planted demesne; Tullaghmore, of
William Finch, Esq.; the glebe-house of the Rev. William Cromie; and Rockfort,
the property of J. Wolfe, Esq. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of
Killaloe, each forming a distinct benefice, and both in the gift of the Bishop.
Of the tithes, amounting to 415.7.8 1/2., two-thirds are payable to the rector,
and the remainder to the vicar. There is a glebe comprising 8a.1r.; and a
glebe-house, erected in 1813, by aid of a gift of 400, and a loan of 308, from
the late Board of First Fruits. The church is a plain structure with a tower,
built in 1799, by aid of a gift of 500, and repaired in 1818 by a loan of 50
from the same Board. In the R.C. divisions the parish is the head of a union or
district, comprising also the parishes of Killodiernan and Dromineer, and
containing two chapels: that of Monsea is a handsome modern building, situated
at Carrick; the other is in Killodiernan. About 50 children are educated in a
private school. At Ballyatalla are some vestiges of the ancient castle of that
name.
Monslatt
Parish of Killenaule
Montanavoe
Parish of Templeneiry
Montore
Parish of Rathnaveoge
Moorabbey
Parish of Clonbeg
Mooresfort
Parish of Lattin
Moorestown
Parish of Uskane
Moorstown
Parish of Inishlounaght
Moortown
Parish of Kilgrant
Mora Or Moorestown Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 78 GV#: 65
consists of RC parishes: Powerstown RC parish starts 1808
Mora
consists of Acrenakirka; Ballinattin Lr.; Ballinattin Up.; Castleblake;
Maginstown; Milltown Beg; Milltown More; Stillimity
MORA or MOORESTOWN
1837
a parish, in the barony of Middlethird, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 miles W.by S. from Fethard; containing 813 inhabitants, and
comprising 2400 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. The living is a
rectory, in the diocese of Lismore, being the corps of the prebend of Mora in
the cathedral of Lismore, and in the patronage of the Bishop: the tithes amount
to 259.7.11. About 70 children are educated in a school aided by the rector: the
school-house was built by subscription.
Mortlestown
Parish of Cooleagh
Mortlestown Little
Parish of Mortlestown
Mortlestown Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 79 GV#: 86
consists of RC parishes: Cahir RC parish starts 1776
Mortlestown
consists of Bannamore; Castlecoyne; Kedrah; Knocknaboha; Knockskagh; Mortlestown
Little; Rathard
MORTLESTOWN
1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 1 1/2 mile from Cahir, on the road from Clonmel to Cashel; containing
574 inhabitants, and comprising 1835 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe
act. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Lismore, forming part of the union of
Outragh: the tithes amount to 150. An improper presentation to this benefice was
one of the charges brought against the Earl of Strafford, when impeached by the
English parliament. Here are the ruins of a castle, which appears to have been
formerly of considerable extent.
Mota
Parish of Kilbarron
Mountanglesby
Parish of Shanrahan
Mountaylor
Parish of Killenaule
Mountcatherine
Parish of Inch
Mountfalcon
Parish of Ardcrony
Mountfrisco
Parish of Bourney
Mountisland
Parish of Kilmore
Mountphilips
Parish of Kilvellane
Mountrivers
Parish of Kilvellane
Mountsack
Parish of Burgesbeg
Mountwilliam
Parish of Kilfeakle
Mowney Or Mooney Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 80 GV#: 79
consists of RC parishes: Ballingarry RC parish starts 1814
Mowney
consists of Garrynoe; Shangarry
MOWNEY or MOONEY
1837
a parish, in the barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 miles E. by S. from Killenaule; containing 400 inhabitants. This
parish comprises 1522 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and
valued at 1576 per annum. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel,
forming part of the union of Lismalin and the corps of the archdeaconry of
Cashel; the tithes amount to 92.6.2.
Moyaliff
Parish of Moyaliff
Moyaliffe Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 58 GV#: 59
Church of Ireland records start 1791
consists of RC parishes: Upperchurch RC parish starts 1829
Moyaliff
consists of Allengort; Ballynera; Coolkill; Coolnamoney; Curraghnatinny; Dooree
Commons; Drumbane; Drumdiha; Drumminagower; Drumminphilip; Foilagoule;
Gortahoola; Killinleigh; Knockacarhanduff Commons; Lackandarra; Moyaliff;
Pennefather's Wood; Roskeen; Roskeen North; Roskeen South; Rosmult; Rosnacananee
MOYALIFFE
1837
a parish, in the barony of Kilnemanagh, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 6 miles S.W. from Thurles, on the new road to Newport; containing 2928
inhabitants. It is also intersected by the new road now in progress from
Templemore to Tipperary, and by the rivers Clodagh and Owbeg, which unite near
the glebe-house; it comprises 7949 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe
act, and valued at 6336 per annum, of which about 140 acres are roads and waste,
and the remainder profitable land; limestone and gritstone abound, and there is
some mountain bog. It is a station of the constabulary police. The seats are
Mealiffe House, the residence of the Rev. William Armstrong; Ballyneira, of
Richard Pennefather, Esq.; and Farney Castle, of Capt. Armstrong. Roskeen, the
property of G. Ryan, Esq., is now occupied by a tenant. The living is a rectory
and vicarage, in the diocese of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop:
the tithes amount to 300, and there is a glebe of 40 acres. The glebe-house was
erected by aid of a gift of 100 from the late Board of First Fruits. The church
is a plain structure, towards the erection of which the same Board contributed
300, in 1790. in the R.C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or
district of Upperchurch or Templeoutragh; the chapel is a modern edifice,
situated at Drumbane. A school on the foundation of Erasmus Smith was
established here, for which a house, with apartments for the master, was erected
at an expense of 200 by the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, a former rector (who also gave 2
acres of land), and for its support the trustees allow 20 per annum, but it is
not at present attended; a small parochial school is entirely supported and
superintended by the rector; and there are five private schools, in which are
about 440 children; and a Sunday school. There are some remains of an old
church, and the ruins of the castles Mealiffe and Drumbane; and adjoining Capt.
Armstrong's residence are those of the old castle from which it is names. The
last is of a circular form, supposed to have been erected in the 13th century,
and during the civil war to have been in the possession of Cromwell's troops, by
whom an attempt appears to have been made to blow it up.
Moycarky
Parish of Moycarky
Moycarkey Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 59 GV#: 78
consists of RC parishes: Moycarky RC parish starts 1793
Moycarky
North Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Moycarky RC parish starts 1793
Moycarky
consists of Ashhill; Ballyhudda; Butlersfarm; Coolkip; Drumgower; Forgestown;
Kilmelan; Kilnoe; Knocknanuss; Knockstowry; Moycarky; Pouldine; Smith's Farm
MOYCARKEY
RC Parish: Moycarky and Borris
Diocese: Cashel & Emly
Start: b. 1793 m.1793
Place Local Parish /NLI /Tipp. Heritage Unit
1837
a parish, in the barony of Eliogarty, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 3 miles S. from Thurles, on the mail road from Dublin (by way of Cashel)
to Cork; containing 1373 inhabitants. This parish, which is partly bounded by
the river Suir, comprises 3554 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act,
of which about one-fifth is pasture, nearly the same proportion waste and bog,
and the remainder arable land. Tortulla, the property of Valentine Maher, esq.,
and now the residence of John B. O'Brien, Esq., is pleasantly situated in a
well-planted demesne on the river Suir: there is a flour-mill on the estate. The
other seats are Maxfort, the residence of William Max, esq.; Cabrae Castle, of
P. Fogarty, Esq.; and Moycarkey Castle, the property of Viscount Hawarden, now
in the occupation of Mr. William Foley. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the
diocese of Cashel, forming part of the union of Clogher, and of the corps of the
chancellorship of Cashel, in the patronage of the Archbishop; The tithes amount
to 200. In the R.C. divisions it is the head of a union or district, comprising
also the parish of Borrisleigh, forming part of the R.C. archbishop's mensal. In
each parish is a chapel; that of Moycarkey is a modern structure, situated near
the ruins of an old church, of which there are considerable remains. About 210
children are educated in two private schools. The ancient castle of Moycarkey,
formerly the residence of the Cantwell family, consists of a large square tower,
surrounded by a considerable area, which is enclosed by a strong high wall
having small towers at the east and west angles; it was struck by lightning
nearly half a century since, when a large breach was made in the great tower,
and also in the eastern wall.
Moyne
Parish of Magowry
Moyne Civil Parish
North Tipperary NGA#: 60 GV#: 65
consists of RC parishes: Templetuohy RC parish starts 1804
Moyne
consists of Ballyerk; Boolabeha; Cooleeny; Derryfadda; Killmakill; Kilmakill;
Lisdonowley; Manselstown; Moyneard; Moynetemple
MOYNE
RC Parish: Moyne and Templetuohy
Diocese: Cashel & Emly
Start: b. 1809 m.1804
Place Local Parish /NLI /Tipp. Heritage Unit
MOYNE or MAYNE
1837
a parish, in the barony of Eliogarty, county of Tipperary, and province of
Munster, 4 1/2 miles N.E. from Thurles; containing 224 inhabitants. It comprises
7172 statute acres, valued at 6677 per annum. Here is plenty of limestone and a
good deal of bog. It is a constabulary police station. Lisheen, a handsome
castellated building, is the residence of J. Lloyd, Esq.; Fortfield, of H.
Lloyd, Esq.; Killkoran, of Solomon Lalor Cambie, Esq.; and the glebe-house, of
the Rev. S. Ferguson. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of
Cashel, united to the rectory and vicarage of Kilclonagh, and in the patronage
of the Archbishop; ; the tithes amount to 479.17.6., and of the entire benefice
to 524.17.6. The glebe-house was erected by aid of a loan of 675 from the late
Board of First Fruits, in 1820. The church was built in 1815, by aid of a gift
of 800 from the same Board. In the R.C. divisions the parish is the head of a
union or district, comprising this parish and those of Kilclonagh and
Templetouhy, in which union there are two chapels; that of Moyne is a very neat
building. About 300 children are educated in two national schools, held in neat
thatched houses, built by subscription, and situated at Mayne and Boulabeha; and
about 40 in a private school.
Moyneard
Parish of Moyne
Moynetemple
Parish of Moyne
Moyroe
Parish of Nenagh
Mucklin
Parish of Kilmore
Muckloon
Parish of Terryglass
Muckloonmodderee
Parish of Terryglass
Muerety
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-Walter-Elmer-Antall hearths 2- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-Morris-Guise-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
-David-Hennessy-Antall hearths 1- 1664 Hearth Money Rolls
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Mullagh
Parish of Kilmurry
Mullane's Lane
Parish of Templemore
Mullaunbrack
Parish of Thurles
Mullauns
Parish of Thurles
Mullenaranky
Parish of Lisronagh
Mullenkeagh
Parish of Modreeny
Mullinahone
Parish of Kilvemnon
Mullinahone
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Mullinahone RC parish starts 1809
MULLINAHONE
RC Parish: Mullinahone
Diocese: Cashel & Emly
Start: b. 1809 m.1810
Place Local Parish /NLI /Tipp. Heritage Unit
1837
a town, in the parish of Kilvemnon, barony of Slievardagh, county of Tipperary,
and province of Munster, 4 3/4 miles S.S.W. from Callan, on the road to Fethard;
containing about 210 houses and 1175 inhabitants. It derives considerable
traffic from its situation on a public thoroughfare, and is the resting-place
for the car(t)men in their journey from Carrick-on-Suir to the colliery district
around Ballingarry. A market for butter of excellent quality is held on
Thursday, and great quantities are purchased by the Carrick, Kilkenny, and
Clonmel merchants. Fairs are also held on the 1st of May and the first Thursday
in December, for stock of all kinds, and are remarkably well attended.; great
numbers of pigs are sold. A constabulary police force is stationed in the town,
in which are also an R.C. chapel and a dispensary. There are some remains of an
ancient building, supposed to have been a monastery.
Mullinahone Town
Parish of Kilvemnon
Mullinoly
Parish of Kilvemnon
MULLOGHNONEY or NEWCHAPEL
1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa East, county of Tipperary, and province
of Munster, 3 3/4 miles N.W. from Clonmel, on the road to Cashel; containing
1544 inhabitants. This parish, which from the name of one of its townlands is
called also Mulloghnoney, comprises 4737 statute acres, as applotted under the
tithe act. The soil is fertile, and the lands are generally in a very high state
of cultivation; there is neither waste land nor bog. Limestone is found in
abundance, and is extensively quarried both for building and agricultural uses;
and coal is also found in the parish, but is not worked. The principal seats are
Barn, the residence of S. Moore, Esq., pleasingly situated in an ample demesne
extending into the adjoining parishes, and embellished with some stately timber;
Darlinghill, of the Hon. Baron Pennefather; Orchardstown, of ___ Hamerton, Esq.;
Barona, of S. Perry, Esq.; and Springmount, of J. Keating, Esq. The living is a
rectory, in the diocese of Cashel, constituting the prebend of Newchapel in the
cathedral of Cashel, and in the patronage of the Archbishop. The tithes under
the composition act amount to 462.3.4 1/2 per annum; the glebe-house towards the
erection of which the late Board of First Fruits contributed a gift of 100, was
built in 1790; the glebe comprises 17 1/4 acres of profitable land. The church,
a neat edifice, was rebuilt in 1821, for which purpose the late Board of First
Fruits granted a loan of 800. There is a private school, in which are about 70
children. On the townland of Mulloghnoney are the remains of an ancient castle,
formerly belonging to the O'Dogherty family.
Mullogh Or Moylagh Civil Parish
South Tipperary NGA#: 77 GV#: 99
consists of RC parishes: Newcastle RC parish starts 1814
MULLOGH or MOYLAGH
1837
a parish, in the barony of Iffa and Offa West, county of Tipperary, and province
of Munster, 6 miles S.W. from Clonmel; containing 746 inhabitants. This parish,
which is situated on the river Suir, was the site of a monastery founded for
nuns of the order of St. Augustine, and dedicated to St. Bridget, which, on the
general suppression of religious houses, was granted to Sir Henry Radcliffe.
Kenilworth, the occasional residence of R.B.H. Low, Esq. is the only seat in the
parish. An annual fair is held by consent at the village of Newcastle. The
parish, for all ecclesiastical purposes, forms part of the vicarage of
Newcastle, in the diocese of Lismore; the whole of the tithes are impropriate in
H.P. Gard, Esq., under a patent of James I. There are some slight remains of the
old church.
Munlusk
Parish of Aglishcloghane
Munnia
Parish of Ballingarry
Murgasty
Parish of Tipperary
Murroe & Boher
South Tipperary NGA#: GV#:
consists of RC parishes: Murroe & Boher RC parish starts 1814
Mylerstown
Parish of Kilgrant