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| County Clare: A History and Topography 1837 by Samuel Lewis |
Tulla, or Tulloh A market and post-town, and a parish, in the barony of
Tulla, county of Clare, and province of Munster, 10 miles (E.) from Ennis,
and 1093/4 (W. N. W.) from Dublin, on the road from Ennis to Killaloe;
containing 7514 inhabitants, of which number, 874 are in the town. This
place appears to have some claims to antiquity; there are numerous remains
of ancient castles, formerly the residences of its landed proprietors.
The town is pleasantly situated on a hill, and is surrounded with highly
interesting scenery, enlivened with numerous elegant seats and pleasing
villas. The principal trade is derived from its situation on a public
thoroughfare, and is chiefly confined to the supply of the surrounding
neighbourhood. The market is on Thursday; fairs, chiefly for the sale
of cattle, are held on May 13th and Sept. 29th. A chief constabulary police
force is stationed in the town; road sessions for the barony are held
here, as are also petty sessions on alternate Thursdays, and a manorial
court every month: there is a small bridewell for the district. The parish
comprises 15,304 statute acres; there is a large tract of mountain, and
a considerable portion of bog; the system of agriculture is rapidly improving;
the only waste land is mountain, which, in consequence of the improved
lines of road now in progress, and the abundance of limestone, will be
speedily reclaimed and brought into cultivation. On the ploughland of
Mill-town is a lead mine, which was formerly worked but is at present
discontinued; and among the grey limestone rocks is a vein of white calcareous
spar, which has not yet been worked. The principal seats are Maryfort,
the residence of G. OCallaghan, Esq.; Kiltanon, of J. Moloney, Esq.;
Newlawn, of H. Westropp, Esq.; Fort Anne, of J. Westropp, Esq.; Cragg,
of J. Maloney, Esq.; Kilgoray, of D. OConnell, Esq.; Stone Hall,
of T. McMahon, Esq.; Knockane, of J. McMahon, Esq.; Newgrove, of T. Browne,
Esq.; Tyredagh, of Mrs. Browne; and Deremore, of F. Gore, Esq. County Clare A History and Topography
by Samuel Lewis |
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