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Cullen Civil Parish, Tipperary & Limerick Counties, IRELAND CULLEN,
a parish, partly in the barony of CLANWILLIAM, county of TIPPERARY,
and partly in that of COONAGH, county of LIMERICK, and
province of Munster, 4 miles (N.W.) from Tipperary
town; containing 1412 inhabitants, of which number 498 are in
the village, which was formerly a market-town, but is now an inconsiderable
place. here is a constabulary police station; and two fairs are held,
one moveable, either in May or June, the other on Oct. 29th. The
living is a rectory, in the diocese of
Emly, united from time immemorial to the rectories of Solloghodmore
and Solloghodbeg, and the vicarage of Toughcluggin,
together forming the union of Cullen, in the patronage of the
Archbishop of Cashel. The tithes of the parish amount to £122
7S. 6½ d., and of the union, to £591 5s. 7¼ d.
The glebe-house was built by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan
of £900, in 1819, from the late Board of First Fruits; there
are three glebes in the union, comprising together 45¼ acres.
The church is a plain building. In
the Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union
or district of Lattin; the chapel is
a small building. The
parochial schools, in which about 20 boys and 10 girls are educated,
are supported by the incumbent, and about 120 children are taught
in two hedge schools. In a small bog has been found a great number of interesting relics of remote antiquity, an account of which was furnished to the Society of Antiquaries, in 1774, by Governor Pownall, and which is inserted in their Archaeologia.
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