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County Dublin, Ireland
Civil Parishes
Ballybought
description from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837
by 1851, Ballybought was classified as being a parish in County Kildare
BALLYBOUGHT, a parish in the barony of UPPERCROSS, county of Dublin, and province of LEINSTER, 2 miles (S.W.) from Ballymore-Eustace; containing 207 inhabitants.
This parish is situated on the road from Ballymore to Hollywood, and is chiefly under an improving system of tillage and pasturage; it forms part of the lordship and manor of Ballymore.
White Lays, is the seat of J. M. Lynch, Esq.
It is a vicarage in the diocese of Dublin, and is one of four which constitute the union of Ballymore; the rectory is appropriate to the treasurership in the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Dublin. The tithes amount to £41 3s. 1d., of which £11 18s. 9d., is payable to the treasurer, and £29 4s. 4d., to the vicar. The church is in ruins; and there is neither glebe-house nor glebe.
In the R.C. divisions also, it is included in the union or district of Ballymore.
Near Broad Lays is a rath or moat, in which, on its being opened a few years since, was discovered, about twenty feet from the surface, a large, circular flagstone placed over several compartments, each having a small flag at the top and containing ashes and burnt bones. Near White Lays, there is a circle of large blocks of granite, which must have been brought hither, as there is no granite in the parish; in the centre were several upright stones which have been removed; it is supposed to have been a druidical relic.
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