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Clonmore

descriptions from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

CLONMORE, a parish, in the barony of FERRARD, county of LOUTH, and province of LEINSTER, 2 ½ miles (E. by N.) from Dunleer; containing 769 inhabitants, of which number, 74 are in the hamlet.

It comprises, according to the Ordnance survey, 1905 statute acres, two-thirds of which are under tillage. The land is of superior quality and highly cultivated, producing excellent crops of wheat and barley; the farms and farm-houses are of a superior description. There is a constabulary police station in the hamlet.

The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Armagh, and in the patronage of the Lord-primate. The tithes amount to £170. The glebe-house, which is a handsome building, was erected in 1782, on a glebe of 17 acres. The church is a small but handsome edifice, built in 1794, at the sole expense of Primate Robinson.

In the Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Dysart, and has a chapel at Wyanstown. There is a parochial school, established and supported by the rector, In which about 20 children are educated.

Here are the ruins of a castle, said to have been the residence of the De Verduns, also the walls of an ancient church, where a patron is held annually on the 9th of June, in honour of St. Columbkill, the reputed founder.

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