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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland - 1868
In 1868, the parish of Unknown contained the following places:"UNKNOWN, In the gazetteers I have, the places given below are not associated with a parish. Do you know which parish they are/were in ? If so, please drop me a line via my error page (see bottom of page).
Many thanks, Colin Hinson.""ANNACOTTY, a village in the city and county of Limerick, in the province of Munster, Ireland, 4 miles from Limerick. The river Mulcairn passes through it. It is a station on the Limerick and Castle Connel railway."
"BALLYAGRAN, a village in the barony of Upper Connello, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 6 miles to the S. of Ballingarry."
"BALLYHAKILL, a village in the barony of Shanid, in the county of Limerick, 4 miles to the E. of Glin. It is situated on a small stream which falls into the Shannon at Loughill."
"BALLYNEETY, a village in the barony of Clanwilliam, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 5 miles to the S. of Limerick."
"BALLYSCALAN, a village in the barony of Lower Connello, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, not far from Rathkeale."
"BARRINGTON'S BRIDGE, a hamlet in the barony and county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 4 miles to the E. of Limerick. It is seated on the banks of the small river Killeenagariff, which falls into the Shannon. There is a police station in the hamlet."
"CASTLETOWN, a village in the barony of Upper Connello, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 5 miles to the S.E. of Ballingarry."
"CLARINA, a village and post town, in the barony of Pubblebrien, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland. It is situated about 3 miles to the N. of St. Patrick's-well. Eyre Massey, brother of Hugh Lord Massey, was created Baron Clarina for military services at Culloden and Havannah."
"COONAGH, a hamlet in the barony of Pubblebrien, in the county of Limerick, Ireland, 2 miles from Limerick."
"COURTMATRIX, a village in the barony of Lower Cornello, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 2 miles from Rathkeale. In the reign of Charles I. a body of German Protestants from the Palatinate settled here."
"CREGGANA, a hamlet in the barony of Pubblebrien, in the county of Limerick, Ireland, 5 miles W. of Limerick."
"DRUMCLOGHER, a village in the barony of Glenquin, in the county of Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland. It is situated near Abbeyfeale."
"FEENAGH, a village in the barony of Upper Connello, county Limerick, 5 miles S.E. of Newcastle."
"GARRYNOE, a hamlet in the barony of Kilmallock, county Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, near Kilmallock."
"GLANDUFF, a village in the barony of Upper Connello, county Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 8 miles S. of Newcastle. It is situated on a tributary of the river Deel. Glanduff House is in the vicinity."
"MOUNT-SHANNON, a demesne of the Earl of Clare, county Limerick, Ireland. It is situated at Newtown Perry, W. side of Limerick."
"ROCKHILL, a hamlet in the barony of Upper Connello, county Limerick, Ireland, 7 miles S. of Croom."
"SCAUGH, a hamlet in the barony of Lower Connello, county Limerick, province of Leinster, Ireland, 2 miles N.N.W. of Rathkeale."
"SHANNONGROVE, a hamlet in the barony of Kenry, county Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, not far from Pallaskenry. Shannongrove House is the principal seat."
"SIXMILEBRIDGE, a village in the barony of Smallcounty, county Limerick, Ireland, 4 miles N. of Bruff, on the river Commogue."
"STONEHALL, a village in the barony of Kenry, county Limerick, province of Munster, Ireland, 2 miles S. of Pallas-Kenry. Fairs are held on 14th May and 25th September."
[Transcribed from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868]
by Colin Hinson ©2018