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CLOMANTAGH
"Clomantagh", also Cloghmantagh, or Clomanto,
a parish, in the barony of Cranagh, county of
Kilkenny, and province of Leinster, 3 1/2 miles (W.) from Freshford,
on the road from Kilkenny to Thurles, containing 889 inhabitants. It
comprises 3597 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, about 480
acres are mountain and woodland, and the remainder arable and pasture. The
principal seats are Woodsgift and Balief Castle, both of the St. George
family. It living consists of a rectory and vicarage united, and a perpetual
curacy, in the diocese of Ossory; the rectory and vicarage form part of the
union of Freshford and of the corps of the prebend of Aghoure in the
cathedral of St. Canice, Kilkenny; the perpetual curacy was instituted by
act of council, in 1828, by detaching five townlands from this parish,
and uniting them with the parishes of Burnchurch and Tullaroan, together
forming the perpetual curacy of Clomanto, which is in the patronage of the
incumbents of the several parishes out of which it was formed, each of
whom contributes to the curate's stipend. The old parish church is in ruins,
and there is neither glebe-house nor glebe. A church has been recently
erected for the district curacy. In the R. C. divisions the parish is partly
in the union or district of Urlingford, and partly in that of Freshford.
There are two pay schools, in which are about 100 children. The remains of
the old castle of Clomanto consist of a square tower in good preservation;
both it and Balief castle belonged anciently to the Shortall family. On the
summit of Clomanto hill is a circular mound of stones, 87 paces in
circumference; the name Cloghman-Ta, signifying in the Irish language the
"stone of God," is sufficiently indicative of the use to which this
place was applied.
[From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)]Church Records
Civil Parish: Clomantagh. RC Parish: part Urlingford; part Freshford.
Urlingford - Earliest Records: b. May 1805; m. May 1805.
Freshford - Earliest Records: b. Jan 1773; m. Aug 1775.
Civil Roman Catholic Time FHLC
parish parish period number
Clomantagh Urlingford pt not available
Freshford pt. 1773-1880 0926192
Historical Geography
Townlands (1851)
Edited by Dennis Walsh, last updated 10 Apr 1999
Parish Townland Acres Diocese
Clomantagh Balief Lower 230 Ossory
Clomantagh Balief Upper 253 Ossory
Clomantagh Barna 193 Ossory
Clomantagh Clomantagh (Mt. Garret) 981 Ossory
Clomantagh Clomantagh Lower 544 Ossory
Clomantagh Clomantagh Upper 209 Ossory
Clomantagh Darbyshill 76 Ossory
Clomantagh Forekill 167 Ossory
Clomantagh Kilrush 423 Ossory
Clomantagh Newtown 133 Ossory
Clomantagh Woodsgift 491 Ossory
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