CLARAH,
or CLARA, a parish in the barony of GOWRAN, county of
KILKENNY, and province of LEINSTER, 3¼ miles from Kilkenny
city ; containing 657 inhabitants.
This parish
is situated on the mal coach road from Dublin to Kilkenny,
and contains 3165 statute acres.
The principal
seats are Clifden, the property of Viscount Clifden (to
whom it gives title) but occupied by R. Blanchfield, Esq. ; Kilmagan,
the residence of James Butler, Esq. ; and Clara Castle,
of A. Byron, Esq.
The living
is a vicarage, in the diocese of Ossory,
and is part of the union of St. John's (see Kilkenny
city); the rectory is impropriate in the corporation of Kilkenny.
The tithes amount to £270, of which £180 is payable to the
impropriators and £90 to the vicar. The parochial church is in
ruins : there is a glebe of 15 acres.
In the
Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union
or district of Gowran, and has a neat chapel.
There are two private schools, in which are 100 boys and 40 girls.