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Kilculliheen (Irish: Cill Choilchín) is a
civil parish,
electoral division and
barony in Ireland, on the
north bank of the
River Suir
across from the centre...
- Mary's, 1146), and
around 1151 two more at Aghade,
County Carlow and at
Kilculliheen near
Waterford city. The
abbey of St. Mary Del
Hogge in
Dublin was named...
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noted below.
County Waterford (Munster)
north of the
River Suir (i.e.
Kilculliheen) is in
Kilkenny vice-county (Leinster) The
North and
South Tipperary...
- 1160;
dissolved c.1240,
convent granted to the
prioress and nuns of
Kilculliheen by
David Fitz Milo,
Baron of
Overke - no
subsequent record of nuns at...
- west (whose
chief towns are
Piltown and Knocktopher), and the
barony of
Kilculliheen to the south.
County Waterford is
located to the east of the barony....
- (Gabhalmhaigh)
Gowran (Gabhrán) Ida (Uí Dheá)
Iverk (Uíbh Eirc)
Kells (Ceanannas)
Kilculliheen (Cill Choilchín)
Kilkenny (Cill Chainnigh)
Knocktopher (Cnoc an Tóchair)...
- the
county divisions were
being altered for
other reasons; for
example Kilculliheen was
transferred from
Waterford City to
South Kilkenny, but
Ardnaree remained...
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chief towns are
Kells and Knocktopher), and the
baronies of Ida and
Kilculliheen to the east.
County Waterford is
located to the
south of the boundary...
- Dysartmoon, Farnoge, Fiddown,
Jerpoint West, Kilbeacon, Kilbride, Kilcolumb,
Kilculliheen, Kilkeasy, Killahy, Kilmakevoge, Listerlin, Muckalee, Piltown, Pollrone...
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between Tramore Bay and
Waterford Harbour. It
contained the
parish of
Kilculliheen until 1872, when that area was
transferred to
County Kilkenny. Gaultier...