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RATHPATRICK
"Rathpatrick", or Ballypatrick,
a parish, in the barony of Ida, county of
Kilkenny, and province of Leinster, near the road from Waterford to
Carrick-on-Suir, 3 1/2 miles (E. by N.) from Waterford, on the road to
New Ross; containing 1617 inhabitants. The parish is situated on the river
Suir, at its confluence with the Ross river: it comprises 6298 statute
acres. On the top of the great hill of Drumdorony, about 300 acres are
occupied by a quarry of breccia, for millstones, which are of so good a
quality as to have formerly been exported to England; they are still sent
coastwise to Cork, Dublin, and other Irish ports: some of the largest are
five feet in diameter, and 16 inches in the eye. The stones are near the
surface and appear above it; they are shipped with ease into vessels at the
base of the hill, in the Ross river, opposite to the Great Island, which
it encircles previous to its junction with the Suir. The principal seats are
Bellevue and Snow Hill, both residences of the Power family; Ringville,
Springfield, Kilmurry, Larkfield and Mount Prospect. It is a
vicarage, in the diocese of Ossory, forming part of the union of Rossbercon;
the rectory is impropriate in the corporation of Waterford. On the next
vacancy of the benefice, this parish is to be united to Kilculliheen. In the
R. C. divisions it is the head of a union or district, called Slieruagh,
or Slieve-ruagh, comprising this parish and those of Kilculliheen,
Ballygorum, Kilbride, Kilquane [Kilcoan], Kilcolumb, and Kilmackavogue;
in which union are a private and three public chapels, of which one is at
Slieve-Rae, in this parish. At Ringville, a Lancasterian school is supported
by Lady Esmonde; there are also a private school, in which are about 40
children, and a Sunday school. There are remains of an old castle in the
demesne of Bellevue; and ruins of an old church at Rathpatrick, where several
stones have been dug up, bearing inscriptions scarcely legible.
[From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)]Church Records
Civil Parish: Rathpatrick. RC Parish: Slieverue.
Earliest Records: b. Nov 1766; m. Feb 1766; d. Dec 1766.
Cross reference to Family History Library microfilm (double-check with the Library)
Civil Roman Catholic Time FHLC
parish parish period number
Rathpatrick Slieverue not available
Historical Geography
Townlands (1851)
Edited by Dennis Walsh, last updated 18 Apr 1999
Parish Townland Acres Diocese
Rathpatrick Ballinlaw 348 Ossory
Rathpatrick Drumdowney Lower 178 Ossory
Rathpatrick Drumdowney Upper 952 Ossory
Rathpatrick Gorteens 1002 Ossory
Rathpatrick Kilmurry 1239 Ossory
Rathpatrick Luffany 237 Ossory
Rathpatrick Murtaghstown 153 Ossory
Rathpatrick Rathpatrick 365 Ossory
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