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County Waterford, Ireland

CIVIL PARISHES

Corbally

description from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

CORBALLY, a parish, in the barony of GAULTIER, county of WATERFORD, and province of MUNSTER 6½ miles (S. S. E.) from Waterford ; containing 285 inhabitants.

This parish is situated on Tramore bay, and contains 698 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, chiefly arable land.

It is a rectory, in the diocese of Waterford, and forms part of the union of Killure : the tithes amount to £55.

In the Roman Catholic divisions it is part of the union or district of Tramore, and contains a chapel.

At Summerville is a public school of about 20 girls.

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