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Place name County Entry Source Abbeyfeale Limerick Abbeyfeale , par. and vil. with ry. sta., in co. and 37 miles SW. of Limerick, 18,149 ac., pop. 4930; vil., pop. 965; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank Bartholomew ABBEYFEALE Limerick ABBEYFEALE , a parish, in the Glenquin Division of the barony of UPPER CONNELLO, county of LIMERICK, and province of MUNSTER Lewis:Ireland Athea, or Attea Limerick Athea , or Attea , vil., Rathronan par., W. co. Limerick, 7 miles N. of Abbeyfeale, pop. 335; P.O. Bartholomew Brosna Kerry Brosna .-- par. and vil., E. co. Kerry, 8 miles S. of Abbeyfeale, on river Clydagh -- par., 11,959 ac., pop. 2416; vil., pop. 301; P.O. Bartholomew CLONFERT Cork Abbeyfeale, in the county of Limerick, and Listowel, in the county of Kerry. It extends 16 Irish miles from north Lewis:Ireland Devon Road Limerick Devon Road , ry. sta., 4 miles E. of Abbeyfeale, W. co. Limerick. Bartholomew Duagh Kerry Feale, 4 miles SE. of Listowel and 4 miles NW. of Abbeyfeale -- 19,701 ac., pop. 3867; vil., pop. 256; P.O. Bartholomew GLIN Limerick Abbeyfeale, a distance of 12 miles, which was opened in 1836. In summer the town is much resorted to for the benefit Lewis:Ireland KANTURK Cork Abbeyfeale, and 13l ¾ miles (S.W.) from Dublin, containing 1349 inhabitants. This place formerly belonged to the McCarthys, kings of Desmond Lewis:Ireland KING-WILLIAM'S-TOWN Cork communication with the limestone quarries at Taur, and to form a junction with the new road between Abbeyfeale and Newmarket. Lewis:Ireland Knocknagashel Kerry Knocknagashel , NE. co. Kerry, 6 miles SW. of Abbeyfeale; P.O. Bartholomew Knocknasna Limerick Knocknasna , school, Abbeyfeale par., co. Limerick. Bartholomew LIMERICK Limerick Abbeyfeale, on the borders of Limerick and Kerry, became their chief place of rendezvous. The police were augmented; large bodies Lewis:Ireland LISTOWEL Kerry Abbeyfeale and Newmarket was completed in 1829, under the superintendence of Mr. Griffith, the Government Engineer, which has been productive Lewis:Ireland Mount Collins Limerick Mount Collins , 8 miles from Abbeyfeale, W. co. Limerick; P.O. Bartholomew NEWMARKET Cork Abbeyfeale and Listowel; containing 1437 inhabitants. This place was formerly called Ahatrasne, or "the place of the ford," from its situation Lewis:Ireland Oolagh Limerick Oolagh , affluent of river Feale, W. co. Limerick, near Abbeyfeale. Bartholomew Tournafulla Limerick Tournafulla , 7 miles from Abbeyfeale, W. co. Limerick; P.O. Bartholomew Ulla Limerick Ulla , rivulet, W. co. Limerick; flows 10 miles SW. to river Feale, 1 mile below Abbeyfeale. Bartholomew Ullahan Limerick Ullahan , rivulet, W. co. Limerick; flows 10 miles W. to river Feale between Abbeyfeale and the mouth of river Ulla. Bartholomew
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