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From Ireland Home page>>Co Clare page>>Lewis Topographical Dictionary, Co. Clare>> Dowry or Dowire Civil Parish, County Clare, Ireland DOWRY
or DOWRIE a parish, in the barony of BUNRATTY, county of
CLARE, and province of MUNSTER,
1¼ miles (E.) from Ennis, on the road from Clare
to Spancel hill ; containing 2099 inhabitants. It comprises
3684 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and consists chiefly
of arable and pasture land of second and third rate quality : there are
about 800 acres of bog, and a considerable portion of limestone crag.
Sea-weed and sand brought up the river Fergus are much used for
manure. The seats
are Moriesk, the finely wooded demesne of the Rt. Hon. Lord
Fitzgerald and Vesci ; Well-Park, that of the Rt. Rev. Dr.
McMahon, R. C. Bishop of Killaloe ; Castle Fergus, of W.
Smith Blood, Esq., and Tuoreem, of W. OConnell, Esq.
The parish
is in the diocese of Killaloe ;
the rectory is part of the union of Ogashin, and the vicarage
that of Quinn : the tithes amount to £217.
11s. 6¼d., of which, £102. 9s. 3d., is payable to the rector,
£92. 6s. 1 3/4d., to the vicar, and £23. 1s. 6½d.,
to the prebendary of Tullagh. In the R.
C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Kilraghtis
: the chapel is a small thatched building, but a new and very handsome
structure is about to be erected on another site. A school supported by Mr. Howley having been lately discontinued, it is in contemplation to establish another on a more general plan.
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