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Smallcounty

Smallcounty or Small County (Irish: An Déis Bheag) is a historical barony in County Limerick, Ireland.[4 1] Settlements in the barony include Hospital, Herbertstown, Fedamore and Knockainy.[citation needed]

Location edit

Located in County Limerick, the barony of Smallcounty is bordered by six other baronies:

Legal context edit

Baronies were created after the Norman invasion of Ireland as subdivisions of counties and were used for administration. While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they have been administratively obsolete since 1898. However, they continue to be used in land registration and specification such as in planning permissions. In many cases, a barony corresponds to an earlier Gaelic túath which had submitted to the Crown.

History edit

‘’An Déis Bheag’’ was the name of a tribe from late Antiquity. The English form of the barony’s name may have been based on this name[2][3] This barony lay partly in the Poor law union of Kilmallock, and partly in that of Limerick. In 1846, the total number of tenements valued was 2942.[4]

Rateable Value No. of Tenements
Under £5 1557
Under £10 291
Under £10 173
Under £20 141
Under £25 127
Under £30 92
Under £40 164
Under £50 103
Above £50 294

Some officers of the Regiment of the Lord President of Connaught, Sir Charles Coote, were rewarded for their services in the Cromwellian wars with land in the barony. They are listed as Col. Chidley Coote, Col. Richard Coote, Major Ormsby, Major King and Captain St. George.[5] The land was rated at £800 per 1000 acres - the second highest in the county. In 1831, the population was 22,674; in 1841 it was 21,527. The 1841 census shows how families in the barony were employed.[6]

Chief employment No. of Families
on agriculture 2,776
on manufactures and trade 48
on other pursuits 210
Families dependent chiefly on
property and professions
52
on the directing of labour 1,114
on their own manual labour 2,211
on means not specified 94

Civil parishes edit

There are 18 civil parishes in the barony.

The following civil parishes are wholly contained within the barony:

The barony also contains parts of the following civil parishes:

  • Athneasy [4 11]
  • Ballycahane[4 12]
  • Fedamore
  • Kilbreedymajor (or Kilbreedy Major) [4 13]
  • Kilpeacon
  • Kilteely (This parish is one half of the ecclesiastical parish of Kilteely-Dromkeen. The Dromkeen part is a civil parish in its own right in the neighbouring barony of Clanwilliam.)
  • Monasternenagh
  • Tullabracky
  • Uregare.

External links edit

  • Walsh, Dennis (2003). "Barony Map of Ireland". Retrieved 13 February 2007. Source given is "Ordnance survey".

References edit

From "Irish placenames database". logainm.ie (in English and Irish). Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. from the original on 22 April 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2016.:

  1. ^ "An Déis Bheag / Smallcounty | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Baile an Aird/ Ballinard | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Baile an Locha/Ballinlough | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Baile na Móna /Ballynamona | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Cathair Choirne/ Cahircorney | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Gleann Fhógra /Glenogra | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  7. ^ "An tOspidéal/Hospital | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Cill Chathláin/ Kilcullane | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Cill Frois/Kilfrush | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Cnoc Áine/Knockainy | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Áth na nDéise/Athneasy | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Baile Uí Chatháin/ Ballycahane | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  13. ^ "Cill Bhríde Mhór/ Kilbreedymajor | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 22 May 2016.

From other sources:

  1. ^ Joyce, P.W. (c. 1880). "County Limerick". Philips' Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland. London: George Philips & Son. p. 7.
  2. ^ Mac Spealáin, Uí Chairbre Aobhdha 31: "An Déis Bheag ... is to-day the Irish name of the barony on the eastern side of the Barony of Coshma. The Earls of Desmond took control of this territory long ago and established what was essentially a small independent ‘county’. This is how it obtained the English name Smallcounty ... It must be remembered that the area called An Déis Bheag long ago was not precisely coterminous with the modern-day barony of the same name (i.e. Smallcounty)." [translation from the original Irish]
  3. ^ F.J. Byrne,Irish Kings and High-Kings (1973) 180-1
  4. ^ The Parliamentary gazetteer of Ireland (1846) Volume XXX
  5. ^ Prendergast, John P (1868). The Cromwellian settlement of Ireland. New York: PM Haverty. pp. 133. Retrieved 15 September 2013. eliogarty.
  6. ^ "Small County". The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland adapted to the new Poor-Law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical arrangements ... as existing in 1844–45. Vol. XXX. Dublin: A. Fullarton & Co. 1846. p. 227.
  7. ^ Gwynn, Medieval Religious Houses (Ireland) 336

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Smallcounty or Small County Irish An Deis Bheag is a historical barony in County Limerick Ireland 4 1 Settlements in the barony include Hospital Herbertstown Fedamore and Knockainy citation needed Contents 1 Location 2 Legal context 3 History 4 Civil parishes 5 External links 6 ReferencesLocation editLocated in County Limerick the barony of Smallcounty is bordered by six other baronies Clanwilliam County Limerick to the north Coonagh to the north east Clanwilliam County Tipperary to the east Coshlea to the south 1 Coshma to the west the ancient territory of the Ui Fidgenti clan Pubblebrien to the north westLegal context editBaronies were created after the Norman invasion of Ireland as subdivisions of counties and were used for administration While baronies continue to be officially defined units they have been administratively obsolete since 1898 However they continue to be used in land registration and specification such as in planning permissions In many cases a barony corresponds to an earlier Gaelic tuath which had submitted to the Crown History edit An Deis Bheag was the name of a tribe from late Antiquity The English form of the barony s name may have been based on this name 2 3 This barony lay partly in the Poor law union of Kilmallock and partly in that of Limerick In 1846 the total number of tenements valued was 2942 4 Rateable Value No of Tenements Under 5 1557 Under 10 291 Under 10 173 Under 20 141 Under 25 127 Under 30 92 Under 40 164 Under 50 103 Above 50 294 Some officers of the Regiment of the Lord President of Connaught Sir Charles Coote were rewarded for their services in the Cromwellian wars with land in the barony They are listed as Col Chidley Coote Col Richard Coote Major Ormsby Major King and Captain St George 5 The land was rated at 800 per 1000 acres the second highest in the county In 1831 the population was 22 674 in 1841 it was 21 527 The 1841 census shows how families in the barony were employed 6 Chief employment No of Families on agriculture 2 776 on manufactures and trade 48 on other pursuits 210 Families dependent chiefly on property and professions 52 on the directing of labour 1 114 on their own manual labour 2 211 on means not specified 94Civil parishes editThere are 18 civil parishes in the barony The following civil parishes are wholly contained within the barony Ballinard 4 2 Ballinlough 4 3 Ballynamona 4 4 Cahircorney 4 5 Glenogra 4 6 Hospital 4 7 A house of the Knights Hospitaller gave its name to this place The house had been established by 1215 7 Kilcullane 4 8 Kilfrush 4 9 Knockainy i e the hill of Aine 4 10 The barony also contains parts of the following civil parishes Athneasy 4 11 Ballycahane 4 12 Fedamore Kilbreedymajor or Kilbreedy Major 4 13 Kilpeacon Kilteely This parish is one half of the ecclesiastical parish of Kilteely Dromkeen The Dromkeen part is a civil parish in its own right in the neighbouring barony of Clanwilliam Monasternenagh Tullabracky Uregare External links editWalsh Dennis 2003 Barony Map of Ireland Retrieved 13 February 2007 Source given is Ordnance survey References editFrom Irish placenames database logainm ie in English and Irish Department of Community Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Archived from the original on 22 April 2010 Retrieved 22 May 2016 An Deis Bheag Smallcounty logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Baile an Aird Ballinard logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Baile an Locha Ballinlough logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Baile na Mona Ballynamona logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Cathair Choirne Cahircorney logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Gleann Fhogra Glenogra logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 An tOspideal Hospital logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Cill Chathlain Kilcullane logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Cill Frois Kilfrush logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Cnoc Aine Knockainy logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Ath na nDeise Athneasy logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Baile Ui Chathain Ballycahane logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 Cill Bhride Mhor Kilbreedymajor logainm ie logainm ie Retrieved 22 May 2016 From other sources Joyce P W c 1880 County Limerick Philips Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland London George Philips amp Son p 7 Mac Spealain Ui Chairbre Aobhdha 31 An Deis Bheag is to day the Irish name of the barony on the eastern side of the Barony of Coshma The Earls of Desmond took control of this territory long ago and established what was essentially a small independent county This is how it obtained the English name Smallcounty It must be remembered that the area called An Deis Bheag long ago was not precisely coterminous with the modern day barony of the same name i e Smallcounty translation from the original Irish F J Byrne Irish Kings and High Kings 1973 180 1 The Parliamentary gazetteer of Ireland 1846 Volume XXX Prendergast John P 1868 The Cromwellian settlement of Ireland New York PM Haverty pp 133 Retrieved 15 September 2013 eliogarty Small County The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland adapted to the new Poor Law Franchise Municipal and Ecclesiastical arrangements as existing in 1844 45 Vol XXX Dublin A Fullarton amp Co 1846 p 227 Gwynn Medieval Religious Houses Ireland 336 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smallcounty amp oldid 1214682926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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