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County Wexford, Ireland

CIVIL PARISHES

Clongeen

descriptions from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837


CLONGEEN a parish in the barony of SHELMALIER, county of WEXFORD, and province of LEINSTER, 4½ miles (S. S. by W.) from Taghmon: containing 1716 inhabitants.

It is situated on the road from New Ross to Bannow, and comprises 5343 statute acres, chiefly under tillage; the system of agriculture is slowly improving.

Long Grange, the handsome residence of Caesar Sutton, Esq., was the scene of a sharp action during the disturbances of 1798, which took place on the 20th of June between the insurgents and the forces under General (afterwards, the celebrated Sir John Moore) Moore, who fell at Corunna, and who on the preceding day had taken up a position in the demesne, in order to intercept their retreat from Vinegar Hill by way of Clonmines. Fairs are held at Rathgorey on Holy Thursday and Oct. 28th.

The living is an impropriate curacy, in the diocese of Ferns, and in the patronage of Francis Leigh, Esq., in whom the tithes amounting to £200, are impropriate, and who contributes towards the performance of the clerical duties of Clongeen and Kilcowanmore, both of which are at present annexed to the impropriate union of Tintern. There are no remains of the church.

In the R.C. divisions, this parish forms part of the union or district of Tintern: the chapel, situated in the village, is a neat building, with a house for the priest adjoining.

A school for the children of Roman Catholics is supported by subscription: and there are two hedge schools in the parish.

There is a dispensary in the village. A house called Abbey Braney, the property of Mr. Cliffe of Bellevue, is said to occupy the site of a religious establishment, of which there are no particulars on record.

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