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County Kilkenny, Ireland

Civil Parishes

Ballytobin

description from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

For civil registration references (vital records) or to see surnames associated with this parish

Callan BMD refs

1830's Maps of Ireland

Ballytobin Civil Parish Griffiths Primary Valuation Name Index 1850

Windgap R.C. parish Baptisms, 1822

Ballytobin Civil Parish 1901 Census Heads of Household index

BALLYTOBIN, a parish, in the barony of KELLS, county of KILKENNY, and province of LEINSTER, miles (S. E;) from Callan ; containing 759 inhabitants.

It is situated on the road from Callan to Carrick-on-Suir, and comprises 2364 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act.

Ballytobin House, the seat of Abraham Whyte Baker, Esq., is a place of considerable antiquity, and is situated in a fine demesne abounding with timber of aged growth, with a deer park attached ; there is a sycamore tree of very large dimensions near the house. On this estate also is Wellington (formerly called Cahirliske), occupied by J. W. Pope, Esq.

Here is a station of the constabulary police.

It is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Ossory, and forms part of the union of Kells : the tithes amount to £150. The church is a neat modern edifice with a spire, built by aid of a gift of £300 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1829, and of £400 from A. W. Baker, Esq., who also allows £10 per ann. to the parish clerk.

In the Roman Catholic divisions it is part of the union or district of Donemagan. There are two private schools, in which are about 40 boys and 90 girls.

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