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County Donegal, Ireland

Civil Parishes

Burt

description from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

See Londonderry Civil Registration District BMD refs(vital records)

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BURT, a parish, in the barony of ENNISHOWEN (Innishowen), county of DONEGAL, and province of ULSTER, 6 miles (N. W.) from Londonderry; containing 3765 inhabitants.

This parish, which anciently formed part of the parish of Templemore, is situated on Lough Swilly, and comprises, according to the Ordnance survey, 10,672 1/2 statute acres.

The living is a perpetual curacy, in the diocese of Derry, and in the patronage of the Dean, to whom the tithes are payable: the curate's stipend is £100 per annum late currency, of which £75 is paid by the dean, and the remainder is advanced from the augmentation funds of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The church, a neat small edifice, was built about a century since. There is no glebe-house. (Note: This parish was created in 1809 when is was separated from the parish of Templemore)

In the Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Iskahan, Burt, and Inch, and contains a chapel.

There is also a place of worship for Presbyterians in connection with the Synod of Ulster, of the first class.

A parochial school, in which are about 40 boys and 4 girls, is supported by the Dean of Derry ; and there are three pay schools, in which are about 80 boys and 30 girls, and three Sunday schools.

On the shore or Lough Swilly are the ruins of the castle of Burt, or Birt, erected by Sir Cahir O'Dogherty in the 15th century, consisting of a single tower, situated on a commanding eminence.

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