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'Al;i;lGALLEN. 502 CARRINGTON. v;il. 810 gross, in tho patron, of E. II. : I, The church, erected about 1824, on the eito of tin former

i handsome atone structure in the perp. i;-

dicular style, with a good tower and elegant spire. There area Koman Catholic chapel, parochial and other schools, a dispensary, and a post-office where money orders are issued. The Earl of Shannon is proprietor of tin village. Fairs are held hero on Easter-Monday, Vhit-JIonday, the 12th August, and the 8th Noveml CARRIGALLEN, a par. in the bar. of tho same name, in the co. of Leitiim, jirov. of Connaught, IreLnnl. c, miles to tho S.W. of Cloone, and 87 miles to the N.V. of Dublin. It is sit uati-d in a boggy country, and contains abundance of good limestone. 1'. tty sessions are held, and a police force is stationed in the village. The living is a vie. in tho dioc. of Kilmore, Ardagh, and Elphin, val. 901, in the gift of tho bishop. The chief residences are Clooncorick ( 'astir, where the O'Eourkes had their seat ; Woodford House, and Killygar House. Monday is tho market day. Fairs are held annually on the 5th April, the 7th May, the 9th August, the 8th October, and the 31st December. CAKKKJAI.I.KN BARONY, one of the five bars, of tho co. of Leitrim, in tho prov. of Connaught, Ireland, situated in the south-eastern part of the co., and bounded on the N .E. by tho co. of Cavan, on the S.I-:, by tho co. of Longford, and on the V. by the bars, of Mohill and Leitrim. It contains the pars, of Carrigallen and Oughteragh, with parts of Cloone, Drumreilly, and Fenagh, and extends over an area of about 63,500 ad CARRIGALOE, a hmlt. in the bar. of Barrymore, in tho co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 2 miles from Cork. CARIMCANAFFKIN, a hmlt. in the bar. of West Muskerry, in tho co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 8 miles to the S.W. of Macroom. CARRIGANS, a vil. in the par. of Killea, bar. of Raphoc, in tho co. of Donegal, prov. of Ulster, Ireland, C miles to the S.W. of Londonderry. It is seated on the W. bank of the river Foyle, and is a station on the Dundalk, Enniskillen, and Londonderry railway. Near the village is Dunmore, the seat of E. M'Clintock, Esq. i AKRIGBOG, a hmlt. in the par. of West Carbcry, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 6 miles to the S.W. of Bantry. It is seated near tho head of Dun- ni.ihus Kiy. CARRIGCLUHER, a hmlt. in tho bar. of Ibane, in tho co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 7 miles to tho S.E. of Clonakilty. It is seated on tho sea-coast. CARRIGDOWNANE, a par. in the bar. of Fennoy, in tho co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 2 miles to the S. of Kildorrcrv. It is situated in a fertile district on tho banks of the river Funcheon, a branch of the lilftck water. Limestone ia found here in abundance. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, val. 90. Tho presentation is suspended. CARRIGEEN, a hmlt. in the bar. of Trughanacmy, in the co. of Kerry, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 11 miles to the N.E. of Castle Island. CARRIGILLIHY, a hmlt. in the bar. of West Car- bery, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Monster, Ireland, 8 miles E. of Skibbereon. It is seated on tho sea-coast. CARRIGLEAMLEARY, a par. in tho bar. of Fer- moy, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 3 . to the N.E. of Mallow. It lies in a cultivated dis- trict on the N. side of the river Blaokwater, and was tho site of a castle, of which there are some picturesque ruins. Limestone is obtained in the parish. The living is a vie. in the dioc. of Cork, (.'loyiic, ami 12fi, in tho patron, of the bishop. The church, < ; about 183.5, is a small edifice in tho perpcndicnlai -.'Unii the site of tho old parish church. The pi-ii:- seat is Carrig Park, which i situated in a pleasant spot near the castle ruins, and commands a beautiful ' ' A V A K. a vil. in the par. of Dunbulloge, and bar. ofBarrymon . .f <Wk. PMV. of MI, c,,rk. It was the ite of castle, the scat of Lord Muskerry, remains of which are still seen. There is a Roman Catholic chapel in Hie vil- lage. Currignavar House is the pi leuce. CAKKI<;UON, al.mlt. in the liar, of Fermoy, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Slunstcr, Ireland, not i'ur from and the rive i I Hack v. CARRIOPABSON.orWILLESTOWN.a par. int bar. of Clamvilliam, in the co. of Limerick, prov. Minister, Ireland, o miles to the S.E. of Linn V..i . :loid and Limerick railway passes near it. soil is fertile, and there is a tract of bog. Lime and basalt are found. Tho living is a rect. with tho vie. of Caherconlish, in the dioc. of < Emly, Walerford, and Lismorc. Thci CARRIGROHANK. . i DLGBOHANMORE, in the bars, of Cork and East Muskerry, in the < Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 6 miles to the Cork. It is situated in a district of rich pasture-la the banks of the river Lee, and contains the vi lincollig. Some of the inhabitants arc cmplr great powder manufactory at tho latter place. The is crossed by a stone bridge. Tho parish contains I dance of limestone. There are some large flc on the Lee. The living is a rect. in the dioc. i Cloyno, and Ross, val. with several otle re, 'J7M. in I patron, of tho bishop o The livin with the precontorship of St. i'ii In ; parish are remains of two ancient castles, one of * is at Ballincollig, and was a scat of the Barr< OAREIGEOHANEBEG, or Kil.iiKi >II.M:i par. in the bar. of E;. i-y, in the e. pio. ,,( Mmist. r, the V. ,.i It is situated in a rich tract of pasture-hind on th of tho Lee, where the Avonbeg falls into it. The E along the valley of the Avonbeg is remarkably bei Tho living is a red. in tl< Cork, Ross, i Cloyno, val. 131, in tho patron, of the bishop, church is decayed and overgrown with ivy. mansion is Woodside. CARRIGS1 1 A N 1 :. a limit, in the bar. of Irnokilly the co. of Cork, prov. of Munster. >t far Middleton, and the north-eastern extremis; harbour. CARRIGTOHILL, a par. in tho bar. of ] theco. of Cork, proy. of Munster, In land, iinii' : of Middleton. It lies in a fertile country on tli shore of Cork harbour, and was tho site of a cast. a monastery erected by tho Barn tury. The castle being threatened by an 1 under Sir Walter (then Captain) Raleigh, was demolished by its owner to prevent i their hands. There are some remains I the i -ailli I and the abbey. The parish of limestone. There is a ] 'i in tlio : The living is a vie. in tho dioc. of Cork, Ros>. Cloyno, val. with that of Kilcurfin, i the patron, of the bishop and the represe John Anderson. The church stand s ofth' old abbey. The principal mansn Fairs are hold in tho village on the 1'Jtli Marelv May, the 28th August, the 20th September, ai. . 8th November. CARRIGUDROHID, a hmlt. in the bar. ol kerry, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Munstri. miles to the E. of Macroom. It is near the iivi i A fair is held annually on the 24th June. CAI;l;I(, VISTAIL", a vil. in the par. of T, . bar. of West Iffa and Offa, in the co. ol .Minister, Inland. CARRINGTON, a thplry. in the par. of Bov liund. of Bucklow, in tho co. palatine of Chesi N. "( Altrinchain. Manch. ster i- It is situated on the banks of the river Irwell living is a pcrpct. cur. in the dioc. of Chester, val. 37 in the patron, of the Kurl of Stainl'.ird an ton. Tin church is d. dicatrd t" St. ieorge. CARRINGTON, a par. in tho oo. of Edinburgh. - land, ineliidinu' the jl. ni * , or I'rini'- miles to tho S. of Iialkeith. It is situati-d in a hill