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entries mention "KILPEACON":
Place name County Entry Source CAHIRVALLY, or CAHIRVALLAGH Limerick Kilpeacon. In the R. C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Donoughmore or Knockea; the chapel Lewis:Ireland CRECORA Limerick Kilpeacon, and containing two chapels, situated respectively at Crecora and Mungret; the former is a large modern edifice. From the interesting Lewis:Ireland FEDAMORE Limerick Kilpeacon, in which are two chapels; the chapel at this place is a large and handsome edifice, which cost £700. About Lewis:Ireland KILLELONEHAN Limerick Kilpeacon. There is no glebe-house; the glebe comprises 5 ½ acres. In the R. C. divisions the parish forms Lewis:Ireland Kilpeacon Limerick Kilpeacon , par. and seat, in co. and 6 miles S. of Limerick, 1213 ac., pop. 157; P.O. Bartholomew KILPEACON Limerick KILPEACON , a parish, partly in the baronies of COSHMA, COSTLEA, and PUBBLEBRIEN, but chiefly in that of SMALL COUNTY, county Lewis:Ireland KNOCKNEGAUL Limerick Kilpeacon in the cathedral of Limerick. The tithes amount to £230. 15. 4 ½., of which £154. 16. 10 is payable Lewis:Ireland LIMERICK Limerick Kilpeacon, Tullybracky, Killeedy, Disert, Ardcanny, Croagh, Athnett, and Effin. The corps of the deanery consists of the rectory of St. Mary Lewis:Ireland LIMERICK Limerick Kilpeacon, Crecora, and Lough Gur are very wealthy, and have stocks of from 400 to 600 head of cattle. In the baronies Lewis:Ireland MUNGRETT Limerick Kilpeacon. The chapel, situated at Lough more, is a small thatched building. There are three private schools, in which are about Lewis:Ireland RATHGOGAN Cork Kilpeacon, in the county of Limerick, and partly with the vicarage is united to the vicarage of Ballyhea, in the patronage Lewis:Ireland
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