List of Parishes
Barony of Burrin
Abbey, |
Glunning, |
Drumkreehy, |
Kilmouny, |
Oughtmoma, |
Killaney, |
Kilkorney, |
Nohavall, |
Rathborney, |
Karne, |
Killoneghan, |
Crunane, |
Glenvaan, |
Glancolumkille. |
Barony of Corcomroe. |
|
Killelugh, |
Killshanny, |
Tomalin, |
Kilfenora,cathedral. |
Kilmacreehy, |
Cloony, |
Killaspuglonane, |
Kilmanaheen. |
Barony of Inchiquin. |
|
Killinamonagh, |
Kilwedane, |
Raghe, |
Kilmacduagh,there is |
Dysart, |
another of this name in |
Kiltultogh, |
the county of Galway. |
Kilnaboy, |
Kilkeedy, |
Corrofin, |
Kiltacka, |
Cood, |
Moone.
|
Barony of Islands. |
|
Ennis, |
Clare Abbey, |
Cloundegad, |
Drumkleeve.* |
Killone, |
|
Barony of Bunratty. |
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Inchicronan, |
Clonlaghen, |
Kilraftis, |
Drumline, |
Cloney, |
Fynagh, |
Quin, |
Bunratty, |
Doroney, |
Kilfintinan, |
Templemaley,¾ acre |
Coonock, |
glebeno glebe-house. |
Killeby,in the liberties |
Tominlagh, |
of the city of Limerick. |
Killenasulogh,15 acres |
Meelick, |
of glebe. |
Saint Muntions, |
Kilmallery, |
Kilquaine. |
Kilconry, |
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Barony of Tullagh
| Feacle, | Clonley, |
| Frenagheragh, | Cruigh, |
| Tullagh, | Kilmury, |
| Kilfenaghta, | Killikenneda, |
| Ballyshine, | Killuran, |
| Moinoe, | Killeely, |
| Tomgrany, | Donass, |
| Killud, | Kiltanlea, |
| Toogonela, | Inniskaltohas been long in |
| Aglish, | controversy with county |
| Killaloe, | Galway. |
Barony of Ibrickan
| Killard, | Innisclea, |
| Kilmurry, | Miltown. |
| Kilfarboy, |
Barony of Moyferta
| Kilballyhone, | Kilrush, | |
| Ross, | Kilmacduane, | Four acers of glebe and house, which has been lately built with every attention to stability and convenience under the inspection of the Rev.Mr. Whitty. |
| Moyferta, | Killeroney, | |
| Killenedane, | Kilnagleagh, | |
| Kilfieragh, | Mollough. |
Barony of Clounderalaw
| Killimer, | Kilfadin, |
| Kilmurry Mc Mahon, | Kildysert, |
| Kilmighill, | Kilchrist. |
* The rector does duty in Ennis; three acres of glebe. In this church, though it has every appearance of antiquity, well cut stones, that evidently belonged to some former and better kind of building, are worked up with the other rough stones.
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