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County Galway

Ireland

Civil Parishes

Killursa

descriptions from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

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1830's maps of Ireland

KILLURSA, a parish, in the barony of CLARE; county of GALWAY, and province of CONNAUGHT; containing, with part of the post-town of Headford, 4612 inhabitants.

It is situated an Lough Corrib, and contains a great quantity of bog and limestone. The principal seats are Ower, the residence of J. Burke Esq. ; Clarren, of J. Brown, Esq. ; and Carnacrow, of W. Skerrett, Esq.

It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Tuam, forming part of the union of Headford : the tithes amount to £211. 10s. 10½d.

In the Roman Catholic divisions also it forms part of the union or district of Headford, and has a chapel, which was built in 1770 at an expense of £350.

About 230 children are educated in three public schools, two of which are entirely supported by R. Mansergh St. George, Esq., and the rector, and to the other J. Burke, Esq., has given half an acre of land rent-free; and about 280 in six private schools.

Sir George Leonard Staunton, Bart., secretary to the British embassy to China, in 1793, of which he published an account, was a native of this place. Some battle-axes and javelins were found here a few years since.

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