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CLOU MM: 802 i l.i IN A Jh and a 1C. .man Catholic, chapel. Tlicsur i and prolilie. I nr. in . Killcnora, ' '.-I Kilmae- . in thi' jiatron. nl' tln> hi' HIM! <lf til' ' - ' ' Northland. Fairs are lii-lil mi th' 1-th .May, 1'Jth Augn l.-igan and in-, of Kill 'oiiway, in tin) co. of Antrim, prov. ;.>d 9J

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I'l.OlillOKNA, ii hinU. ill the "bur. o t Innishowell, iu the i : rister. In land. ii r tlir S.V. of < 'ardonagu. ( l.iiClll'IMui;, a par. in thi> bar. of Lower Ormond, in 1: TV, prov. of Aluuster, Inland, 4 milrs to tho S.W. . I ne. It lit-, ;il. nig the hank of tlir i-iv. r Ncnaf:h, and is traversed bv the road from Ncnagh t< i HI', its post town. It contains parts of loughs Oimia and Claree. Tho surface is | ';ion; tho soil light, with limestone subsoil. Tho living i.s u nil. in tho dioc. of Killaloo, united with Kinnoe, in the patron, of the bishop. The principal scats are < tie and Ashloy 1'ark. ( I.IM. in;. -HlDAlcT, 01 BALLYCOOLAV in the liar, of t '.istleknock, co. of Dublin, prov. of ..~. of Dublin. It in re- garded .-<:< -le.siastically as a separate par., but contains i-i-s and about 100 inhabitants. CLOGHBAN-SWOBDS, a par. and post town b 'lock, in the co. of Dublin, prov. oi M tbo N. of Dublin. It is situated on the road li'oinSv t city. The soil is good, on a lime -n. Tl) living is a rect. in the dioc. of Dub! hgh, and Kildare, val. 176, in tho patron. l >. The church was built in the aiing of the Isth century. Here nnce existed a rath, near the site of which stands Castle M ('!,(>( IHY, u limit, in the bar. of Ards, in tho co. of Down, prov. of i Ist.-r, Ireland, 4 miles to the X.I'., of 1'ortafcny. Clogliy Hay, or Creek, u fiords anchorage lor tishing smacks. . an ancient stronghold near Kilworth, in tin bar. of ('.unions and Clangibbon, in the , prov. of Minuter, Ireland. It stands in Moor 1'ark. the demesne of Karl Mountcashel, near the ng of the wat> i-iof I inn hcon and Araglin. This 1 struggles. In 1688, during Desmond's i. 1" llion, it was yielded to the 1 woods ; but in 1641 it was restored to its ancient posses- Bors, and again wrested !r..m tin -m by I,..rd I 'anymore. It was eventually reduced by Sir I when tho families occupying tho garri molly slaughtered. CI,O<;MOKF;, a limit, in the bar. of Moyi-ullon, in the co. of Galway, prov. of Connaught, Ireland, 1(1 in thi'SAV. of Uii-lit. rard. C|,(i(;sc<il/l'l., u limit, in the bar. and co. of Gal- of Connaught, Ireland, .'i im Iway. cl.iillAMAN, a vil. in the par. of Kilnish, in the b ir. of Seaiewalsh, in tho co. of AVexford. pi" i. '_' miles from Ncwtown-Barry. It - of the river Barrow, on the road 1 'iiblin and Wexford. In the vieiip- Clohaman House. Cl.liMAN'l'A. at Ct.'iMANT.UMl, a ].ar. in the . in the eo. of Kilkenny, prov. of I.cin- V. of r're-hforil. TK 1"W, lyin;; betwein the rivi i - Nore and Suir. Tin- living is a ri<'t. in the dioc. of Ossory, Kerns, and din, in the patron, of tl nt of I'rlingford. Two. built heir by tin' Shorthalls, the ruins of which in iy still be si . n. Thi-. jiaiish takes iti name i i .ml," the mi' nains in tin ir. in th" bar. "I 1']'!" Third, in . lii'Innd, n N.V. "I V:.t. i;..i.|. ! 'lie banks of tho Suir. The living is a i nd Water- val. with Newtown I. nl the crown. The i hunh, wl.. tho I in 17'JI. ; bel. IllL'S to i I'l.iiNAlill, or I i.nl'NAim, a ].ar. in the bar. of Low. 'neri.-k, )>r ster, Ireland, 4 miles V. . : The .-.il i.s good, and it iswaten-d 1.;. living '-', in the i | 'NAiilll.IS. .. | ';, ; i. of Kildai.-, ).v-.v. . : i

. of Clone. It is sitn

For ecclesiasticflt purposes it forms part of ti Kill. CLONAGO rlow. < l.iiNAKli;! V, a post and market : of Kilgariffe, in the lr. of Kaet : Cork, Jnnst.r, Ireland, ^U i roi from Cork to Skibberccn. It i^ ,-itnated at . Clonakilty or Sandy Bay, and was Hallow and Tough M'liilti. It was fonnei borough, founded by Sir Richard Boyle, first E^l the I nion. 1' when 'iicswaseni by the Irish, it was gr. rose t" e ; yet as lato as of tho 16th century, t : ade hero w: important in tho district. A sand bar, s j . only. The Foilagh rirulet passes .and is crossed in two places by bridg the parish church, which "as ii built in 1S1 which Iran three ehaj . N. a bridewell, ehirchall, dispcn- li neii-hall, brewery, market-hou library, newsroom, and ch sessions arc held in tho town 1 A seneschal court is also held for ; debts. Bishop Collins was born h the N. of the town is an interesting 1 ' Friday is market day for poullrv and held on the .)th April, ,'iutli Ju'n- Nc'i nil irr. and on the Jirst M"inl: I'l.nXAKIl/rV BAY, in th Barryrae, in the co. ol ( ork, jiiov. of Jh: wenHeadand Seven U. a.!. At tie bour, navigable for sin in the b iiom 7 t" -i> t'athoms. ( 1,1 INAI.I.AN. a j.ir. in r Iv in the co. of Down, j.i iiniiit. it~ |.o-t town. : vitli f . held in . 1 .n. of Tiim: i i v Water, with its ruin CI.ON'AI.VKY. a ],ar. in the bar. of l>_ in the co. of Meath, jnov. . i I tin- town of Dul.ik. Ti. withfr m ; the highest ground . Hill. whi. height ol road trom Dublin to I'i. iii_'h t The living is a vie. in the dioe. of M .Jllliai Marqll Drogheda, San it t Konian < '. 1. 1 to that of Ardeath. The - ats il are r.odinirtown, Be^liellMown, Clashlord, Kli niinirton. Miski cl.iiNA.MKI.-V. ..i ' I. TIN. ., par. in th.