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"Larah, a parish, partly in the barony of Upper Loughtee, but chiefly in that of Tullaghgarvey, county of Cavan, and province of Ulster; containing, with the post-town of Stradone, 7808 inhabitants. According to the Ordnance survey it comprises 17,282½ statute acres, 180½ of water; of these, 5166½ are in Upper Loughtee, and 12,116 in Tullaghgarvey. The state of agriculture is rather backward, and in the upper part of the parish there is a quantity of bog. There are quarries of limestone, which is used for building and as manure. The principal seats are Stradone House, the residence of Major Burrowes, a handsome structure in a well-planted demesne; and Ravenswood, of R. Saunderson, Esq. It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Kilmore, forming part of the union of Drung; the rectory is impropriate in the Marquess of Westmeath. The tithes amount to £559.8., of which £22l. 19. 9. is payable to the impropriator, and £387. 8.8, to the vicar; the glebe comprises 556a. 1r. 23p. The church is a neat and commodious edifice, erected by aid of a grant from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1832. In the R. C. divisions this district is divided into Upper and Lower Larah, and has chapels at Larah and Cleffernah. There are two public schools, in which about 270 children are educated, and eleven private scholls, in which are about 720 children, also two Sunday schools. On the townland of Knockatoother is a very remarkable cairn, and several Danish raths are scattered over the parish."
[From Lewis' Topographical Dictionary (1837)]
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St Mark, LARAH, Church of Ireland |
Old LARAH Cemetery, Mixed Denominations |
- Masterson, J. Ireland: 1841/1851 Census Abstracts (Republic of Ireland), Genealogical Publishing Co., MD, 1999, p.17
- 1841 Census, Moneycass Glebe
- James TURNER, head, na
- Elizabeth TURNER, wife, na
- Mary TURNER, dau, 2
- John TURNER, son, 3m
- 1841 Census, Moneycass Glebe
- "A Census of Protestant Children in the Parishes of Drung and Larah, Co. Cavan in 1814", Irish Ancestor, v. 10, No. 1, 1978 , p. 33-37
- Cunningham, T.P. "Priests Who Worked in Upper Larah", Heart of Breifne, 1978, pp. 18-23.
- Hillman, Carol D. M., Index to the parish register of Drung & Larah, Diocese of Kilmore, County Cavan, Ireland Spring Green, NY, KINFO, 1995.
The transcription for this parish from the National Gazetteer (1868), provided by Colin Hinson.
- Ask for a calculation of the distance from Larah Parish to another place.
Ceallaigh, Ó. L. "Townland Names in the Parish of Larah", Heart of Breifne, 1978, pp. 18-23.
The townland of Larah is in the parish of Larah.
The towns of LARAH and STRADONE are in the parish of Larah.
- Brennan, F. Carrickallen Creamery, Carrickallen, Co Cavan, 2001.
- Day, A. and McWilliams, P. (Editors) Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, v40, Counties of South Ulster, 1834-38, The Institute of Irish Studies, The Queens University of Belfast, 1998.
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- 1630 Muster Roll: Barony of Loughtee