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From Ireland Home page>>Co Clare page>>Lewis Topographical Dictionary, Co. Clare>> Curofin or Corofin, Kilneboy Civil Parish, County Clare, Ireland CUROFIN or COROFIN, a small market and post-town, in the parish of KILNEBOY, barony of INCHIQUIN, county of CLARE, and province of MUNSTER, 7 miles (N.N.W.) from Ennis, on the road to Kilfenora, and 118 miles (W.S.W.) from Dublin; containing 900 inhabitants. This town is situated about three-quarters of a mile south-cast of Inchiquin lake, and near the western extremity of Lough Tadane : these loughs are connectcd by a river flowing through them, which is here crossed by a stone bridge. It comprises about 140 houses, mostly thatched, and consists of one main street, commencing near the bridge, and a shorter one branching off, towards the east, at the end of which stands the church, and on the south side of it the R. C. chapel. Considerable quantities of yarn stockings, the manufacture of the surrounding country, were formerly brought to this place for sale, but the trade has long been on the decline. Adjoining the bridge is Richmond, the residence of the Rev. S. Walsh, P. P. ; and about three-quarters of a mile west of the town, and near the shore of Inchiquin lake, is Riverstown, the old mansion of the Burton family, now converted into a chief constabulary police station. A
boat race has lately been established on the lake of Inchiquin
(which is remarkable for the beauty of its scenery and for its fine trout),
and is likely to become annual. Lough Tadane is said to abound The church is a small neat edifice. The R. C. chapel is a spacious slated building, erected by subscription about ten years since. The parochial school is chiefly supported by the Rev. Mr. Mood and Edward Synge, Esq. Here is also a large school, under the patronage of the parish priest. Hugh M'Curtin, the learned antiquary, grammarian, and poet, author of an Irish dictionary, died here about 1720, and was interred at Kilvedane, in the neighbourhood.
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