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Burris (Borris) o Kane or Burris o Keane Civil Parish, Tipperary County, IRELAND BURRIS-O-KANE
or BURROS-O-KEANE, a post-town and parish, in the barony of LOWER
ORMOND, county of TIPPERARY, and
province of Munster, 12 ¾ miles (W. by N.) from Roscrea,
and 71 ¾ miles (W.S.W.) from Dublin; containing 2635 inhabitants.
This
town is situated on the road from Nenagh to Portumna (Co..
Galway) and Banagher (Co. Offaly), and of late years has undergone
much improvement; many new houses have been built, and others are in contemplation.
Fairs are held on the 26th of April, June, and Sept. and Dec. 15th. Petty
sessions are held every Saturday; and here is a chief station of the constabulary
police. There is a bride-well, comprising two small cells, a day-room
and a cell for females, but it is on a confined plan and in a bad situation.
The land is principally under an improving system of tillage; there is
a considerable extent of bog, in detached portions. In the townland of
Tumbricane is a quarry of limestone of superior quality, which
is mostly used for tombstones and building. The
principal seats are Arran Hill, the property of the Marquess
of Ormonde, but in the occupation of T.G. Stoney, Esq.; Greyfort,
the property of ??? Saunders, Esq.; Killavalla, the seat
of R. Johnston Stoney, Esq.; and Bushey Park, of T. Towers,
Esq. The
living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Killaloe, and
in the patronage of the Bishop; the tithes amount to £185 2s. 4
¾ d. The church is a plain structure, built by aid of a loan of
£500 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1812, and for the repairs
of which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have recently granted £631
17s. 2d. The glebe-house was built at the same time, by a gift of £400
and a loan of £300 from the Board; the glebe comprises 11 ¾
acres. In
the Roman Catholic divisions the parish is the head of a union or district,
which comprises also the parishes of Eglish
and Ballingarry, and contains a chapel
in each parish; that of Burris-O-Kane, now in course of erection,
will be a commodious and handsome building. The
parochial schools are aided by the rector; and there are a free school
and two schools aided by private subscription. About 140 boys and 90 girls
are taught in these schools; and there are two private pay schools, in
which are about 30 of each sex. A
fever hospital and dispensary are maintained in the usual manner. There are considerable remains of a square tower castle, called Tumbricane, which appears to have been of great strength.
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