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Rh i LOKOUMT. 610 CLONTUBKIl). Garryeu.stl., in King's <., I 1 ' <' ">' I.' inster, I: A . of Tuluiniore. It is situated near the river Shannon. ( I.' i.NoULTY, a par. in the bars, of Clanwilliii! Lower Kilnamamigh, in the co. of Tippc Tary, | i Muu.sti r, Ireland, fj mill'.-, to tin N.W. oi ('a-ln-l. i town. It lies near the rivrr Suir, and is traversed by the road from Tlmrles to Tipperary. The surface, whi.-h is L i.. i ail;. ..1 |.i 11 <]i;,ilit v, with iinn -ton. .-niis. ,il, i ;-. t an elevation of 1,188 !< Knockbano. Tho living is a .'"1, vul. i'!84, in the pation. of tin' bishop. There i a Roman Catholic uhupel at C'lonoulty, ami ai. ssmore. S schools uri; within" the parish. C'lonoulty House i.- tin principal i i are held on the 6lh July and l^th noremb*r, ( l.ii.M'l-.T, a par. in the bar. of (. lanw illiam, in tin co. of Tipperary, prov. of Munstor. Ireland, 2 miles to the 8. W . of Tipperary. The surface is very moun- tainous, the principal summit rising 1,000 feet above sea- level, among the Slievcnamuck range. The living is a vie., united with Lattin, in the dioc. of Emly. Bally- glass and Brookville are the chief residences. CLOM'l.'ll-.ST, a j.ar. in tin liar, of linokilly, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Mi.n d i, Ireland, 4 miles to the W. of Youghal, and within a short distance of Inehiquin Castle. 'J i tcnds along the Atlantic seaboard, and consists of very excellent soil, interspersed with marsh and bog. Limestone is procured from ti terior. The road from Youghal to Castle-Martyr, the nearest post town, traces the coast lino. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Cloyne, val. 51t, in tin- patron, of the crown. Tho church was built about 1742. The Roman Catholic chapel is united to that of Youghal. There are two or three day schools within the parish. CLONPHII .>!. LAST and WEST, tnshps. in the above parish. CLON ROCHE, or 8TONEPOUND, a vil. and post town, in the par. of Chaprl, bar. of Bnntry, in the co. of Wexford, prov. of Lciiurter, Ireland, 14 miles to the N.W. of Wexford. 1'etty sessions are held and there is a police station. The dispensary is within the Poor-law Union of Enniscorthy. Cattle fairs are held on the 26th January, 13th February and March, 14th May and July, 25th September, 24th October and November, and 26th December. CLONliUSH, a par. and townlund, in the bar. of Leitrim, in the co. of Onlway, prov. of Connaught, Ire- land, 2 miles to the E. of Mountshanuon. It is situated at the S.E. extremity of the county, on Lough Derg and the river Shannon. The surface is hilly and dotted with several small lakes, rendering the locality <ti picturesque. The parish is traversed by the road from Woodford to Scariff, and contains iron ore. The living is a*vic. in the dioc. of Killaloe, val. with Inniscultlmi. XI 11, in the patron, of the bish is a post- office at Whitegate. The Koman Catholic chapel is united to that of Inniscalthra. There are several schools. The chief residences are Tintrim, Meelick, Nutgrove, AVilliamstadt, and Kilcooney. CLONSAST. See CLONIIULLOUE, King's County. CLONMIAXIiO, a par. and vil. in Uie bar.of Ikeathy and Oughterany. in the co. of Kildorc, prov. of Lei. Ireland, 4 miles to the N. of Chine, its post town surface is boggy, and the soil poor. Tho living is a vie. in the dioc. of Kildare, val. with Clane, !M!i, in the patron, of the crown. This parish has neither church, CLONSI1IKK, or( l.i H NSim;i:, a par. and vil. in the bar. of Lower Conncllo, in the co. of Limerick. prov. of Munater, Ireland, 1 mile S.W. of Adare. Tlie parish consists of good land, and is traversed by the road from Trail i k. The living is a rect. in the dj iih Itathkeale, LI, 027, in the patron, of tin ) -nhire House is th nlencc. Tho nay be seen near the vi 1 'NSIIJ.A, H par. and vil. in the bar. of Ciistli- . prov. of l.i incti r, 1. 8 miles to tin- N.V. of linl.lm. It is a station on the Mullingar milwiiy. 'I'lr good hind with limesti versed by the Kc.yal c:mal and the road Irom liublin Trim. The living i^ a reel, in tin with Castleknock ami Mulhii. patn, of the archbishop. i in i;iu, u underui nt si. me n Itoinan < '.-itholie i liapel is uniti d to thos< i lay and > within the perish. Tin ndsontln 1 CLON8KEAGH, a limit, and toMnl.nnl, iii of Donnybrook, in the co. ot Dublin, pruv. i>l I.eii.n, Ireland. It is situatnl -J mil. > to the .^ on the, -.Misive is the j.rineijial n M'ii ( l.ON'l'AKl-', i ]ist town in ti Coolock, in tin n. ot liublin.prov. oi I 3 miles to ti liul.lin. I' guard station. The parish lies along I'.ay, is highly cultivated, and conl mount and I'lmita] l-SlniI>. ^In- lal iiiK-plae.'. The living is u reel, in 1 ' n. of tin i . was deitroyi d duiinu one was built in 1609. It i^ 1 nionumeiits, and the family utaif. Tin !; nun C.ith", mfl those of Coolock. mini, a3 are two day schools in tie delightful Hubiirb of the . ii . i I Mililin, siluat^^l shores of the bay ; it lontains numerous hand* : and several hotels for the convenience resort to this spot during the bath:- A leu mine hero penetrates beneath the sua. ted us having been the ST. i : the Brave's) death ar in 1014. Tho village was again .1 priory, dating from 660, was tonn into the possession of the Knit; Carmelite monastery now occupies the Castle, recently burnt, was mo specimens of antiquity within tin !; itish Ida in on the hands of the Kiiipl the Knights Hospitallers of M. - 1 in 1835. The present building was en ago by J. E. V. Vernon, Esq., tin- ] manor. It is a handsome mansion in tylo. CLONTEAJ), n par. and vil. in the bar. c.f in the co. of Cork, prov. c.1 N. of Kinsale, its post town. Tin |..u :-h ID travenc the river Bandon, and consists of goo.l vatcd land. The living is a perpet. cur. in of Cork, val. with Trai i
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1 to Tracton Abbey. I nee. i I.ONTI BRET, ft par. and vil. in ti. mornc, in the co. of Monaghan, jimv land, 2 miles to this N.W. (it ' is its post town. Tin- smli. tainous. Tho parish is i D the V. Mucknoo, and the roud from Diihlin to I. passes through. There HIT ( being (' ..n and T< I. The living is a rect. in I !, in the pation. of 1 corps of l'liii;hei- il'.-nieiy. The 11 ni'lily linished strnetnre. There are Roman ( '.iiln.lii < impels, and - ' illuiount, Bmca, 'I.i i.VTrilKIl), a par. in the bar. of ( i eo. of Kilkenny, prov. of Leinstor, Ii N.V. it l-'ri-shinnl. It is now anm-x'-d to tho ] Halleen, mid contains an ancient well called ' Draoith.