75
Registres de recensement
14
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 35
- Foyers
- 7
- Personnes
- 40 +14.3%
- Foyers
- 7 0%
À propos
Ryninch Upper is a townland situated in County Tipperary in the province of Munster in southern Ireland. The townland forms part of the barony of Iffa and Offa, one of the historical divisions of the county. Like many Irish townlands, Ryninch Upper represents a unit of land organization with roots extending back centuries, though the precise boundaries and extent of the townland reflect administrative arrangements that evolved over time, particularly during the period of English land surveys and the Ordnance Survey mapping of Ireland in the nineteenth century.
The landscape of County Tipperary generally is characterized by fertile agricultural land, river valleys, and moorland, with the Galtee Mountains forming a significant topographical feature in the region. Ryninch Upper, like much of the surrounding area, would have historically supported pastoral and agricultural activity, typical of rural Tipperary. The townland would have been part of the broader network of small rural settlements, farms, and holdings that comprised the traditional Irish countryside, with its economy centered on livestock rearing and grain cultivation suited to the local soil and climate conditions.
The historical significance of individual townlands such as Ryninch Upper is often difficult to isolate from broader county and regional history. However, like all townlands in Tipperary, Ryninch Upper's development would have been influenced by the major historical patterns affecting the region: the Anglo-Norman settlement, the subsequent evolution of Irish land tenure, the impact of the Cromwellian period, the changes wrought by the Penal Laws, and the transformations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries including the Land Wars and Irish independence.
Today, Ryninch Upper remains part of the rural fabric of County Tipperary, representative of the thousands of small townlands that constitute the traditional territorial organization of Ireland. These townlands, while often containing few residents in the modern era, retain cultural and historical significance as markers of Irish heritage and as units that structure local identity and land records. The study of townlands like Ryninch Upper contributes to understanding rural Irish history and the continuity of place names and land divisions across centuries.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Rinn Inse Uachtarach
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Baronnie
Owney and Arra
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
49 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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- Ryninch Upper
- Irlandais
- Rinn Inse Uachtarach
- Paroisse
- Templeachally
- Baronnie
- Owney and Arra
- Comté
- Tipperary