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When there is a number following the townland name, it is only to distinguish it from other townlands with the same name.

Cahernarry (Cripps)

Civil Parish: Cahernarry
Diocese: Limerick
Barony: Clanwilliam
Poor Law Union: Limerick
Catholic Parish: Donaghmore-Knockea

The parish of Donaghmore/Knockea is made up of the old parishes of Cahernarry (today spelt as Cahernorry), Donaghmore and Caheravahally (or Cahervallagh). The ancient parish of Caheravallagh roughly equates to the Knockea end of the parish according to Thomas Toomey, local historian. There is a townland of Cahervallagh in the parish of Mungret and Crecora, bounding on the townland of Fanningstown in the parish of Donaghmore. Part of the ancient parish of St Nicholas is also in the present day parish. Prior to 1961, the church of Our Lady Queen of Peace was a chapel of ease to Donaghmore. Our Lady Queen of Peace became a separate parish in 1961. The population of the parish is approximately 4,000 people.

 




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