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Bourney or Bourchin Civil Parish, Tipperary County, IRELAND BOURNEY
or BOURCHIN, a parish, in the barony of IKERRIN, county
of TIPPERARY, 4 ½ miles (S.E.)
from Roscrea; containing 4061 inhabitants. This
parish is situated between the mail coach road from Dublin to Limerick,
and the public road from Roscrea to Templemore; and comprises
more than 9700 statute acres. The rivers Nore and Suir have
their rise here in the side of the mountain of Benduff. their respective
sources not being more than ½ mile distant from each other. The
river Nore peruses nearly a direct course through this parish and
Corbally into Burris-in-Ossary(Borris-in-Ossory);
the river Suir forms the southern boundary of this parish. Dangan
Lodge is the seat of J. Middleton, Esq.; Derrylahan,
of J. Mason, Esq.; Mount Fresco, of Horatio Lloyd, Esq.;
and Lorn Park, of G. Roe, Esq. Here is a station of the
constabulary police. The
living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Killaloe, to which the
rectory and vicarage of Burrisnefarney
were united by act of council, forming the union of Bourney, in
the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriate in the Marquess
of Ormonde. The tithes amount to £550 of which £350 is
payable to the impropriator, and £200 to the vicar; and the gross
tithes of the union payable to the incumbent amount to £384 12s.
4d. The church is a plain building, for the repairs of which the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners have recently granted £246 8s. 9d. The glebe-house
was built by aid of a gift of £350 and a loan of £450, in
1814, from the late Board of First Fruits: the glebe comprises about six
acres in four detached portions in this parish. In
the R.C. divisions the parish is the head of a union or district,
which comprises also the parishes of Burrisnefarney
and Corbally, and contains four chapels,
all neat buildings, of which the principal is situated at Clonakenny,
in this parish. There
is a place of worship for the Society of Friends at Knockbally
Meagher. The
parochial schools afford instruction to about 40 boys and 40 girls; and
there are also four private pay schools, in which are about 170 children.
At Boulebane, Bawnmadrum, and Clonakenny are considerable remains are considerable remains of ancient castles; the first two are situated on an eminence very near each other.
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