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Rh CLOU MM: 802 i l.i IN A Jh and a 1C. .man Catholic, chapel. Tlicsur i and prolilie. I nr. in . Killcnora, ' '.-I Kilmae- . in thi' jiatron. nl' tln> hi' HIM! d 9J
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I'l.OlillOKNA, ii hinU. ill the "bur. o t Innishowell, iu the i : rister. In land. ii r tlir S.V. of < 'ardonagu. ( l.iiClll'IMui;, a par. in thi> bar. of Lower Ormond, in 1: TV, prov. of Aluuster, Inland, 4 milrs to tho S.W. . I ne. It lit-, ;il. nig the hank of tlir i-iv. r Ncnaf:h, and is traversed bv the road from Ncnagh t< i HI', its post town. It contains parts of loughs Oimia and Claree. Tho surface is | ';ion; tho soil light, with limestone subsoil. Tho living i.s u nil. in tho dioc. of Killaloo, united with Kinnoe, in the patron, of the bishop. The principal scats are < tie and Ashloy 1'ark. ( I.IM. in;. -HlDAlcT, 01 BALLYCOOLAV in the liar, of t '.istleknock, co. of Dublin, prov. of ..~. of Dublin. It in re- garded .-<:< -le.siastically as a separate par., but contains i-i-s and about 100 inhabitants. CLOGHBAN-SWOBDS, a par. and post town b 'lock, in the co. of Dublin, prov. oi M tbo N. of Dublin. It is situated on the road li'oinSv t city. The soil is good, on a lime -n. Tl) living is a rect. in the dioc. of Dub! hgh, and Kildare, val. 176, in tho patron. l >. The church was built in the aiing of the Isth century. Here nnce existed a rath, near the site of which stands Castle M ('!,(>( IHY, u limit, in the bar. of Ards, in tho co. of Down, prov. of i Ist.-r, Ireland, 4 miles to the X.I'., of 1'ortafcny. Clogliy Hay, or Creek, u fiords anchorage lor tishing smacks. . an ancient stronghold near Kilworth, in tin bar. of ('.unions and Clangibbon, in the, prov. of Minuter, Ireland. It stands in Moor 1'ark. the demesne of Karl Mountcashel, near the ng of the wat> i-iof I inn hcon and Araglin. This 1 struggles. In 1688, during Desmond's i. 1" llion, it was yielded to the 1 woods ; but in 1641 it was restored to its ancient posses- Bors, and again wrested !r..m tin -m by I,..rd I 'anymore. It was eventually reduced by Sir I when tho families occupying tho garri molly slaughtered. CI,O<;MOKF;, a limit, in the bar. of Moyi-ullon, in the co. of Galway, prov. of Connaught, Ireland, 1(1 in thi'SAV. of Uii-lit. rard. C|,(i(sc<il/l'l., u limit, in the bar. and co. of Gal- of Connaught, Ireland, .'i im Iway. cl.iillAMAN, a vil. in the par. of Kilnish, in the b ir. of Seaiewalsh, in tho co. of AVexford. pi" i. '_' miles from Ncwtown-Barry. It - of the river Barrow, on the road 1 'iiblin and Wexford. In the vieiip- Clohaman House. Cl.liMAN'l'A. at Ct.'iMANT.UMl, a ].ar. in the . in the eo. of Kilkenny, prov. of I.cin- V. of r're-hforil. TK 1"W, lyin;; betwein the rivi i - Nore and Suir. Tin- living is a ri<'t. in the dioc. of Ossory, Kerns, and din, in the patron, of tl nt of I'rlingford. Two. built heir by tin' Shorthalls, the ruins of which in iy still be si . n. Thi-. jiaiish takes iti name i i .ml," the mi' nains in tin ir. in th" bar. "I 1']'!" '' Third, in . lii'Innd, n N.V. "I V:.t. i;..i.|. ! 'lie banks of tho Suir. The living is a i nd Water- val. with Newtown I. nl the crown. The i hunh, wl.. tho I in 17'JI. ; bel. IllL'S to i I'l.iiNAlill, or I i.nl'NAim, a ].ar. in the bar. of Low. 'neri.-k, )>r ster, Ireland, 4 miles V. . : The .-.il i.s good, and it iswaten-d 1.;. living '-', in the i i. of Kildai.-, ).v-.v. . : i
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For ecclesiasticflt purposes it forms part of ti Kill. CLONAGO rlow. < l.iiNAKli;! V, a post and market : of Kilgariffe, in the lr. of Kaet : Cork, ''Jnnst.r, Ireland, ^U i roi from Cork to Skibberccn. It i^ ,-itnated at. Clonakilty or Sandy Bay, and was Hallow and Tough M'liilti. It was fonnei borough, founded by Sir Richard Boyle, first E^l the I nion. 1' when 'iicswaseni by the Irish, it was gr. rose t" e ; yet as lato as of tho 16th century, t : ade hero w: important in tho district. A sand bar, s j . only. The Foilagh rirulet passes .and is crossed in two places by bridg the parish church, which "as ii built in 1S1 which Iran three ehaj. N. a bridewell, ehirchall, dispcn- li neii-hall, brewery, market-hou library, newsroom, and ch sessions arc held in tho town 1 A seneschal court is also held for ; debts. Bishop Collins was born h the N. of the town is an interesting 1 ' Friday is market day for poullrv and held on the .)th April, ,'iutli Ju'n- Nc'i nil irr. and on the Jirst M"inl:'' I'l.nXAKIl/rV BAY, in th Barryrae, in the co. ol ( ork, jiiov. of Jh: wenHeadand Seven U. a.!. At tie bour, navigable for sin in the b iiom 7 t" -i> t'athoms. ( 1,1 INAI.I.AN. a j.ir. in r Iv in the co. of Down, j.i iiniiit. it~ |.o-t town. : vitli f . held in . 1 .n. of Tiim: i i v Water, with its ruin CI.ON'AI.VKY. a ],ar. in the bar. of l>_ in the co. of Meath, jnov. . i I tin- town of Dul.ik. Ti. withfr m ; the highest ground . Hill. whi. height ol road trom Dublin to I'i. iii_'h t The living is a vie. in the dioe. of M .Jllliai Marqll Drogheda, San it t Konian < '. 1. 1 to that of Ardeath. The - ats il are r.odinirtown, Be^liellMown, Clashlord, Kli niinirton. Miski cl.iiNA.MKI.-V. ..i ' I. TIN. ., par. in th.