BOYSTOWN,
or BALTIBOYS, a parish, in the barony of LOWER TALBOTSTOWN,
county of WICKLOW, and province of LEINSTER, 3 miles (S.)
from Blessington ; containing
3235 inhabitants.
This parish
is situated on the Liffey and Kings rivers, and comprises,
with the chapelries of Granabeg and Kilbeg, about 20,000
statute acres, of which nearly two-thirds are mountain, and the remainder
is chiefly pasture land, with a small portion under tillage. The system
of agriculture is improving ; there is an extensive tract of bog, a
called Ballynahown, near Blackditches. At Baltiboys
is a good quarry of slate, which was formerly worked to a vantage, but
is at present discontinued; and there are quarries of granite at Ballyknocken,
which are still in operation.
The surrounding
scenery is bold and mountainous, and there are several gentlemen's seats
among which are Tulfarris, the seat of R. Hornidge, Esq.,
which was partly burnt by the insurgents in 1798 ; Baltiboys,
of Lieut.-Col. Smith, who has recently erected a handsome mansion
on the demesne, which commands some fine and extensive views ; Humphreystown,
of W. Cotton, Esq., the demesne of which is tastefully laid out,
and planted ; Willmount, of W. Dunbavin, Esq, commanding
an extensive view of the surrounding country; and Stormount of
W. Brown, Esq., from which also is a fine view, including the
mansion and demesne of Russborough. There are also two shooting
lodges, one at Kilbeg, belonging to W. Brady, Esq., and
one at Hatfield, the property of Robert La Touche, Esq.
It is
a vicarage, in the diocese of Dublin, and is part of the
union of St. Mary Blessington,
or Burgage ; the rectory is appropriate to the corps of the treasurership
in the cathedral church of St. Patrick, Dublin. The tithes amount to
£181. 10s., of which £110 is payable to the treasurer, and
the remainder to the vicar.
In the
Roman Catholic divisions it is included in the union or district
of Blackditches, which comprises the whole of this parish and a
part of Blessington ; there are chapels at Blackditches
and in the small village of Lacken, both of which are in this
parish. (see Valleymount, Boystown or Blackditches Church Memorials)
A school-house,
with apartments for a master and mistress, was built at the expense
of Lieut.-Col. Smyth ; there are eight hedge schools,
in which are about 145 boys and 114 girls.
There
is an ancient cemetery at Baltiboys, and another at Templepooda.