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Pages in category "Baronies of County Clare" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Leitrim (Counties Galway and Clare barony) M.
The North Liberties, detached between the city and county Clare, remained a separate barony, although the Ordnance Survey and census did not at first record it. [97] Clare (Scattery Island) 1840 1854 Moyarta: Made by the 1840 Act from the portion of the County of the City of Limerick outside the borough of Limerick and adjacent to County Clare.
Leitrim (Irish: Liatroim) is a historical barony in Ireland that lies partly in County Galway and partly in County Clare. [la 1] It is located in the south-eastern corner of County Galway and the north-eastern corner of County Clare. Prior to 1898, the entire barony was contained in County Galway.
Baronies of Clare. Tulla Upper is in the north-east. The map was drawn prior to the transfer of two parishes from the neighbouring barony of Leitrim. They added to the lakesside territory around Scariff Bay. Tulla Upper (or Tullagh Upper) is a barony in County Clare, Ireland.
The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1845 describes the barony as follows: [1] A maritime barony of County Clare, Munster. It is bounded, on the north, by Galway bay; on the east, by County Galway and the barony of Inchiquin; on the south, by the baronies of Inchiquin and Corcomroe; and on the west, by the South Sound, which separates it from the Arran Islands.
The barony is bounded to the east by Lough Derg and the River Shannon which separates it from the counties of Tipperary and Tipperary. Within the county of Clare, it is bounded by the baronies of Bunratty Lower (to the south-west), Bunratty Lower (to the west), Bunratty Upper (to the north-west) and by Tulla Upper (to the north).
Within the county of Clare, it is bounded by the baronies of Tulla Upper (to the north-east), Tulla Lower (to the east), Bunratty Lower (to the south), Islands (to the south-west) and by Inchiquin (to the north-west). Lough Cullaunyheeda separates the barony from its neighbour, Tulla Lower. The barony has an area of 53,844 acres (21,790 ha).
Baronies of Clare. Clonderalaw is in the south. Clonderalaw (Irish: Cluain idir Dhá Lá) [1] is an historical barony in County Clare, Ireland. Baronies are geographical divisions of land that are in turn is divided into civil parishes.