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Ballynaclogh Civil Parish, Tipperary County, IRELAND BALLYNACLOUGH, a parish, in the barony of UPPER ORMOND, county of TIPPERARY, and province of Munster, 3 miles (S.E.) from Nenagh; containing 1149 inhabitants. This
parish is situated on the river Arra, which falls into the river
Shannon at Drominear, and comprises 3701 statute acres, as
applotted under the tithe act; the land is all arable and pasture, the
soil fertile, and the system of agriculture much improved. Limestone abounds
and a marble quarry has recently been reopened on the demesnes of Debsborough
and Ballynaclough, with a prospect of its being extensively worked;
the marble is both of red and gray colour, and of very fine quality. There
is a small corn-mill. Debsborough,
the seat of J. Bayly, Esq., is pleasantly situated in a demesne
tastefully laid out and well planted: the other seats are Ballynaclough,
that of R.N. Bayly, Esq., and Bayly Farm, of Mrs. Bayly.
A
constabulary police force has been stationed in this parish. The
living is a vicarage in the diocese of Killaloe, united, since
the foundation of the deanery, to the entire rectories of Drominear
and Kilkeary, and the vicarage of Terryglass,
which four parishes constitute the union of Ballynaclough and the
corps of the deanery of Killaloe, in the patronage of the Crown; the rectory
is impropriate in the Rev. Daniel and Mrs. Wall, and the
Misses Elizabeth and Harriet Hardy: the tithes amount to
£235, of which £156 13s. 4d., is payable to the impropriators
and £78 6s. 8d., to the dean; and the tithes of the whole benefice
amount to £408 6s. 8d. The church, a neat modern edifice, was erected
by aid of a gift of £500 from the late Board of First Fruits, in
1815. The glebe-house is situated on a glebe of 7a.1r.18 1/2p., and there
is also a glebe of 15 acres in Terryglass. In
the Roman Catholic divisions this parish forms part of the union
or district of Kilmore; the
chapel is a modern building, situated on the townland of Ballyquiveane.
There is a parochial school of about 20 boys and 20 girls, supported by the dean and John Bayly, Esq.; and there are two pay schools, in which are about 80 boys and 10 girls. The poor have the benefit of the dispensaries at Nenagh and Silvermines. There are some remains of the old church adjoining the present structure, and also of the castle of Ballynaclough, which have a picturesque effect.
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