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County Limerick
Ireland
Civil Parishes
Kilmeedy
description from Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837
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KILMEEDY, a parish, in the Eastern Division of the barony of UPPER CONNELLOE, county of LIMERICK, and province of MUNSTER, 5 miles (E.) from Newcastle, on the road to Castletown: the population is returned with that of the union of Corcomohide.
It comprises 5232½ acres, as applotted under the tithe act, about one-eighth of which is under tillage, and the remainder is principally meadow and pasture, including some large dairy farms. Here is some profitable bog, and about 1000 acres of mountain land, consisting chiefly of silicious grit, of which there are some good quarries. The low lands are based on limestone. The village is small; it has a cattle fair on 7 November. At the village of Feenah there are a dispensary and constabulary police station
The principal seats are Heathfield, the residence of E. Lloyd, Esq.; High Mount, of J. Furlong, Esq.; and Feenah Cottage, of the Rev. M. Keily, P.P.
It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Limerick, forming part of the union of Corcomohide; the rectory is appropriate to the vicars choral of Limerick cathedral. The tithes are included in the amount for the union of Corcomohide. The church, which is near the village, was erected in 1665, when the vicarage was created; it is in bad condition, and will be rebuilt by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
In the Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Ballyegran, and has a chapel.
There is a school built and supported by J. Warren, Esq., on his estate at Heathfield.
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