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Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, Co. Cork, Ireland described in Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837 This civil parish is in the Civil Registration District of Skibbereen.
ABBEYSTROWRY,
a parish, in the Eastern Division of the barony of WEST CARBERY,
county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER;
containing, with part of the market and post-town of Skibbereen,
5570 inhabitants. This parish is situated near the southern coast, on the road from Cork to Baltimore, and is intersected by the river Ilen. It contains 9362 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act; and is said to derive its name from a religious house, the ruins of which are situated close to the northern bank of the Ilen, one mile west from Skibbereen, but the origin of which no particulars are on record. About one-third is waste land or bog, the former consisting of rocky elevations which in some parts afford tolerable pasturage; the bog is only of small extent, and peat is becoming somewhat scarce. Generally the system of agriculture is not much improved: the heavy old wooden plough is still used. The substratum is entirely of the schistus formation: the are quarries of excellent slate at Derrygoole, but not much worked; and throughout the parish is found clay-slate for building and repairing the roads.
The male and female parochial schools are situated near the church, and were built in 1825, at the expense of the vicar. An infants' school was built in 1835, and is supported by subscription; and there is a Sunday school for both sexes, under the superintendence of the vicar.
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