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Derrygrath Civil Parish, Tipperary County, IRELAND DERRYGRATH,
a parish, in the barony of IFFA and OFFA WEST, county of TIPPERARY,
and province of MUNSTER, 2¼ miles (E. by S.) from Cahir;
containing 1299 inhabitants. It
is situated on the road from Clonmel
to Cahir, and comprises 3764 acres,
of which about 30 are woodland, 2430 arable, 1088 pasture, and 16
bog. Woodruff,
the seat of William Perry, Esq., is in a handsome and well-planted
demesne, which extends into the adjoining parishes. The
living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Lismore, and in the
patronage of the bishop; the rectory constitutes the corps of the
chancellorship of the cathedral of St. Carthage, Lismore. The
tithes amount to £230 and 6 shillings, of which £120 is
payable to the appropriator, and £110 and 6 shillings to the
vicar: the glebe comprises 16a.3r.24p. The church is a plain neat
building erected by aid of a gift of £800, and a loan of £400,
in 1816, from the late Board of First Fruits. The parochial schools are supported by the incumbant, and there is a female school under the patronage of Mr. Perry, also a hedge school of about 100 children.
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