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Comté de Wicklow

Paroisse

Kilranelagh

Cill Rannaileach

20

Localités

767

Registres de recensement

171

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
400
Foyers
88
1911 Recensement
Personnes
367 -8.3%
Foyers
83 -5.7%

À propos

KILRANELAGH, a parish, in the barony of UPPER TALBOTSTOWN, county of WICKLOW, and province of LEINSTER, 3 ½ miles (E.) from Baltinglass, on the road from Dublin to Hacketstown; containing 1831 inhabitants. It comprises 4293 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, of which 1053 are mountain land, including Cadeen, which is 2155 feet high, and Kilranelagh hill, which rises to the height of 1289 feet: the land is chiefly in pasture. In the demesne of Kilranelagh is found porcelain clay, consisting of decomposed felspar, equal in purity to the Cornish china clay: granite and slate are abundant, and large masses of hornblende and a sort of greenstone frequently occur. There is a constabulary police station near Fort Granite.

The principal seats are Kilranelagh, the residence of F. W. Greene, Esq., which is in a well-planted demesne of 200 statute acres; Ballynrowan, of G. Cummin, Esq.; Fort Granite, of T. S. Dennis, Esq.; and Barraderry, of Vaughan Pendred, Esq. It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Leighlin, forming part of the union of Kiltegan: the tithes amount to £193. 16. 11.

In the R. C. divisions it is part of the union or district of Rathvilly, and has a chapel at Englishtown, where also are national schools for boys and girls. In the demesne of Fort Granite is a handsome school-house, with apartments for a master and mistress, built and supported entirely by the proprietor and his family, in which more than 80 boys and girls receive a strictly religious education; there is also an infants' school and dwelling-house for the mistress, at which between 20 and 30 children daily attend; and a Sunday school, held in the school-house, is numerously attended both by children and adults. A kistvaen was discovered some years since on the estate of Mr. Greene, in which was an urn containing bones, now in the museum of Trinity College, Dublin. At Talbotstown, the property of W. Kirkpatrick, Esq., are the remains of a square fort with a large fosse, which must formerly have been of consequence, as it gave name to the barony; and there is a large old burial-ground.

Source: Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)

Comté

Wicklow

Baronnie

Talbotstown Upper

Nom irlandais

Cill Rannaileach

Localités

20 localités

Griffith's Valuation

National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s-1850s)

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258 occupiers recorded in Griffith's Valuation across 20 townlands (1830s-1850s).

Top Surnames

Kelly 28 Murphy 11 Tutty 8 Wilson 8 Coogan 7 Harmon 6 Byrne 6 Kirkpatrick 6 Lalor 5 Egan 5

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

Emplacement de la paroisse

Kilranelagh OpenStreetMap

Détails

Anglais
Kilranelagh
Irlandais
Cill Rannaileach
Baronnie
Talbotstown Upper
Comté
Wicklow

Registres de recensement

Localités 20