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County Kerry

Ireland

Civil Parishes

description from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

Bunnawn or Bonane

BUNNAWN or BONANE, a parish, in the barony of GLANEROUGH, county of KERRY, and province of MUNSTER, 6 miles (S.) from Kenmare; containing 1158 inhabitants.

This place which is situated on the confines of the county of Cork, is not in the ecclesiastical divisions known as a separate parish, but is considered as forming part of the parish of Kilcaskin (Co. Cork), in the adjoining barony of Bere, county Cork and diocese of Ross.

It is the property of the Marquess of Landsdowne, and consists chiefly of rocky mountain and bog; it is intersected by two old roads, both impassable for carriages; one running direct, by a wild rocky pass called the “Priest’s Leap,” to Bantry Bay and the other to Glengarriff. A new road from Kenmare to Glengarriff is now in progress under the Board of Public Works, which will pass through the parish, over the range of mountains separating the counties of Cork and Kerry, and will in some places be carried to an elevation of 1000 feet above the level of the sea, affording great facilities for the improvement of this wild and mountainous district.

At Dromfeaghny is an ancient burial ground in which are the ruins of an old church.

In the Roman Catholic divisions, this parish forms part of the union or district of Kilcaskin, in the county of Cork and diocese of Kerry; the chapel is at Deelis.

A school house is about to be built at Tulloha, at the joint expense of the Marquess of Lansdowne and the National Board of Education.

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