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Townland Index of Co. Limerick Townland Index of Co. Limerick Key to Baronies OW-Owneybeg KM-Kilmallock UC-Connello Upper CO-Coonagh PB-Pubblebrien SH-Shanid SC-Small County KY-Kenry GQ-Glenquin CM-Coshma CW-Clanwilliam LB-Limerick Borough CL-Coshlea LC-Connello Lower AOM refers to page number in Art Ó Maolfabhail’s placename book Logaimneacha na hÉireann, Imleabhar 1, Contae Luimnigh, Dublin 1990. OS is the Ordnance Survey 6 inch sheet number. Parishes are the civil parishes. Baronies and parishes taken from General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland, Dublin 1861. Compiled and completed by Brian Hodkinson, 17th July, 2011. Townland OS Parish Barony Notes AOM Abbey 56 Kilflyn CL 216 Abbeyfarm 47 Sts Peter & Paul KM 176 Abbeyfeale 42 51 Abbeyfeale GQ 217 Abbeyfeale W 42 Abbeyfeale GQ 216 Abbeylands 29 Rathkeale LC 120 Abington 14 15 Abington OW 217 Acres 52 Killeedy GQ 1 Adamstown 40 Athneasy SC 10 Adamswood 20 29 Croagh LC 133 Adare 21 Adare CM 8 Aghalacka 10 11 20 Askeaton LC 8 Ahabeg 14 Carrigparson CW 1 Ahabeg Rose 14 Carrigparson CW 1 Ahacore 14 Abington OW 7 Ahadagh 45 Kilmeedy UC 7 Ahaveheen 45 Cloncrew UC 7 Ahawilk 44 45 Mahoonagh GQ 7 Ahnagurra 49 57 Ballingarry CL 9 Altavilla 19 20 Lismakeery LC 260 Altavilla 20 Nantinan LC 260 Amogam Beg 20 29 Croagh LC 9 Anmogan More 29 Croagh LC 9 Anglesillaborough 57 58 Galbally CL 189 Anglesborough 57 58 Kilbeheny CL 189 Anglode 14 Caherconlish CW 2 Anhid E 30 Anhid CM 2 AnhidW 30 Anhid CM 20 Annagh 41 49 Galbally CL 170 Annagh 6 Abington OW 170 Appletown 44 45 Mahoonagh GQ 162 Ardagh 28 Ardagh SH 3 Ardaneer 10 Shanagolden SH 4 Ardanreagh 32 Tullabracky CM 3 Ardbohil 28 29 Rathkeale LC 3 Arddrine 36 Grange GQ 4 Ardgoulbeg 20 Nantinan LC 4 Ardgoul N 20 Nantinan LC 4 Ardgoul S 20 Nantinan LC 4 Ardkilmartin 39 40 47 48 Sts Peter & Paul KM 4 Ardlahan 2 12 Kildimo KY 4 Ardlaman 19 20 Kilbradan SH 5 Ardmore 41 Ballyscaddan CL 5 Ardnacrohy 36 Monagay GQ 5 Ardnamoher 49 50 Galbally CL 5 Ardnanean 29 Rathkeale LC 6 Ardnapreaghaun 29 Croagh LC 5 Ardnaveagh 29 Doondonnell LC 5 Ardpatrick 56 Ardpatrick CL 6 Ardrahin 49 Galbally CL 6 Ardroe 23 Grean CW 6 Ardshanbally 21 Adare CM 3 Ardtomin 20 Nantinan LC 7 Ardvarna 6 Killeenagarriff CW 3 Ardvone 28 Ardagh SH 5 Ardykeohane 32 40 Bruff CM 5 Ardyoul 47 Sts Peter & Paul KM 7 Arranagh 44 Monagay GQ 2 Arrybreaga 33 Oola CO 1 Arywee 22 Fedamore CW 1 Ashfort 13 Crecora PB 170 Ashgrove 28 36 Newcastle GQ 153 Ash Hill 47 Sts Peter & Paul KM 126 Ashroe 13 Abington OW 170 Askeaton 11 20 Askeaton LC 171 Athea Lower 26 34 Rathronan SH 8 Athea Upper 34 Rathronan SH 8 Athlacca N 39 Athlacca CM 8 Athlacca S 39 Athlacca CM 8 Attyflin 12 21 Killonahan PB 2 Aughalin 37 Clonelty GQ 2 Aughinish E 10 Robertsown SH 170 Aughinish W 10 Robertstown SH 170 Badgerfort 22 Kilpeacon SC 209 Baggotstown 32 40 Knockainy SC 11 Baggotstown E 32 40 Knockainy SC 11 Baggotstown W 32 Knockainy SC 11 Ballagh 44 Kileedy GQ 68 Ballaghbehy 34 35 42 43 Abbeyfeale GQ 68 Ballaghbehy N 35 43 Abbeyfeale GQ 68 Ballaghbehy S 43 Abbeyfeale GQ 68 Ballinacurra Bowman 5 St.Michaels PB 70 Ballinacurra Hart 5 13 St Michaels PB 70 Ballinacurra Weston 5 13 St Michaels PB 70 Ballinamina Brew 48 Kilfinnane CL 10 Ballinamina D’Arcy 48 Kilfinnane CL 10 Ballinamina Massy 48 Kilfinnane CL 10 Ballinard 32 Ballinard SC 10 Ballincarroona 55 Effin CL 14 Ballincarroona 55 Kilquane CL 14 Ballincarroona 40 41 Kilfrush SC 14 Ballincassa 24 Grean CO 15 Ballincolloo 40 Uregare SC 14 Ballincolly 47 Hackmys CM 15 Ballincrana 48 Particles CL 15 Ballinculloo 39 Athlacca CM 15 Ballincurra 20 Croagh LC 16 Ballincurra 48 Kilbreedy Major CL 16 Ballincurra 39 Athlacca CM 16 Ballincurra 32 Ballynamona SC 40 Balline 48 Emlygrennan CL 21 Balline 40 Athneasy SC 32 Ballinena 28 36 Newcastle GQ 11 Ballinfreera 30 31 39 Croom CM 25 Ballingaddy N 47 48 Ballingaddy CL 18 Ballingaddy S 47 48 Ballingaddy CL 18 Ballingarrane 20 Nantinan LC 19 Ballingarry 49 Ballingarry CL 19 Ballingayrour 39 Dromin CM 19 Ballingoola 23 32 Cahercorney SC 20 Ballingowan 36 Grange GQ 18 Balliniska 44 45 Mahoonagh GQ 29 Ballinknockane 10 19 Kilmolan SH 15 Ballinlee 39 Uregare CM 21 Ballinlee N 39 Dromin CM 21 Ballinlee S 39 Dromin CM 21 Ballinlongig 45 54 Dromcolliher UC 22 Ballinlough 32 33 Ballinlough SC 21 Ballinloughane 27 28 35 Ardagh SH 21 Ballinloughane 19 Dunmoylan SH 22 Ballinlyna Lower 45 56 Kilfinnane CL 21 Ballinlyna Upper 56 Kilfinnane CL 21 Ballinlyny 28 29 Kilscannell CL 21 Ballinoran 38 39 46 47 Bruree UC 18 Ballinrea 39 Dromin CM 26 Ballinree 10 Shanagolden SH 26 Ballinroche E 22 Crecora PB 27 Ballinroche N 21 22 Crecora PB 27 Ballinruane 37 45 Kilmeady UC 27 Ballinscaula 40 48 Athneasy CL 27 Ballinscoola 32 Ballynamona SC 27 Ballinscoola 32 Kilcullane SC 27 Ballinstona N 40 Uregare CM 27 Ballinstona S 40 Uregare SC 27 Ballintaw 31 Croom CM 28 Ballintober 48 49 56 57 Darragh CL 28 Ballintober E 44 Killeedy GQ 28 Ballintober N 44 Killeedy GQ 28 Ballintober S 44 Killeedy GQ 28 Ballintredida 20 Nantinan LC 28 Ballintubbrid 36 Monagay GQ 46 Ballinvallig 36 Monagay GQ 11 Ballinvana 40 48 Athneasy CL 22 Ballinvana 40 48 Emlygrennan CL 22 Ballinveala 21 22 Crecora PB 12 Ballinvira 20 Cappagh LC 22 Ballinvira 20 Croagh LC 22 Ballinvirick 20 Nantinan LC 12 Ballinvoher 3 11 Iveruss KY 42 Ballinvreena 48 Ballingarry CL 12 Ballinvreena 48 Emlygrennan CL 12 Ballinvulla 28 Clonagh LC 24 Ballinvulla 28 Kilbradan LC 24 Ballinvullin 36 Mahoonagh GQ 24 Ballinwillin 38 46 Bruree UC 23 Ballyadam 14, 23 Caherconlish CW 23 Ballyadam 20 Nantinan LC 10 Ballyaglish 3 11 Iveruss KY 42 Ballyagran 46 Corcomohide UC 70 Ballyallinan N 29 Rathkeale LC 55 Ballyallinan S 29 Rathkeale LC 55 Ballyan 19 20 Kilbradan SH 61 Ballyane 18 19 KIlmoylan SH 61 Ballyania 39 Uregare CM 10 Ballyanrahan E 12 Kilkeedy PB 55 Ballyanrahan W 12 Kilkeedy PB 55 Ballyart 14 14 Caherconlish CW 10 Ballyashea 12 Kildimo KY 55 Ballybane 46 Corcomohide UC 29 Ballybane 31 Tullabracky CM 29 Ballybaun 20 Nantinan LC 29 Ballybeg 24 Dromkeen CW 29 Ballybeg 25 33A Oola CO 29 Ballybeg 40 Uregare SC 30 Ballybeggane 37 Cloncagh UC 56 Ballyblake 23 Caherelly CW 12 Ballybrennan 13 Cahernarry CW 56 Ballybricken E 23 Caherelly CW 56 Ballybricken E 23 Inch St Lawrence CW 56 Ballybricken N 23 Caherelly CW 56 Ballybricken S 23 Caherelly CW 56 Ballybricken W 23 Inch St Lawrence CW 56 Ballybrien 57 Ballylanders CL 56 Ballybronoge N 12 21 Killonahan PB 44 Ballybronoge 12 21 Killonahan PB 44 Ballybrood 23 Ballybrood CW 30 Ballybrown 29 37 Rathkeale LC 13 Ballybrown 29 37 Clonelty GQ 13 Ballybrown 12 Kilkeedy PB 13 Ballycahane Lower 22 Ballycahane PB 57 Ballycahane Middle 22 Ballycahane PB 57 Ballycahane Upper 22 Ballycahane PB 57 Ballycahill 40 Hospital SC 57 Ballycampion 32 Bruff CM 30 Ballycanauna 3 11 Iveruss KY 14 Ballycannon 20 29 Croagh LC 57 Ballycarney 12 Kilkeedy PB 58 Ballycarrane 12 21 Croom PB 59 Ballycasey 12 Kildimo KY 48 Ballyclogh 6 Kilmurry CW 39 Ballyclogh 10 19 Lismakeery LC 39 Ballyclogh 13 Knocknagaul PB 39 Ballyclogh Lower 38 Bruree UC 39 Ballyclogh Upper 38 46 Bruree UC 39 Ballycluvane 36 Monagay GQ 58 Ballyconway 36 Monagay GQ 59 Ballycormick 18 19 Shanagolden SH 59 Ballycoshown 15 Doon CO 30 Ballyculhane 12 Kildimo KY 58 Ballycullane 39 40 Kilbreedy Major CL 58 Ballycullane 39 47 St Peter & Paul KM 59 Ballycullane 22 31 Glenogra SC 59 Ballycullane Lower 17 Kilfergus SH 58 Ballycullane Upper 17 Kilfergus SH 58 Ballyculleen 31 Croom CM 15 Ballycullen 10 19 Lismakeery LC 59 Ballycummin 13 Mungret PB 30 Ballydaheen 32 Bruff CM 31 Ballydaly 40 Knockainy SC 59 Ballydonnell 45 Mahoonagh GQ 60 Ballydonohoe 56 Kilflyn CL 60 Ballydonohoe 17 Kilfergus SH 60 Ballydoole 3 4 Ardcanny KY 61 Ballydoole 3 Chapel Russell KY 61 Ballydoorlis 19 28 Kilcolman SH 70 Ballydoorty 36 37 Mahoonagh GQ 61 Ballyduane 12 Mungret PB 60 Ballyduff 57 Ballylanders CL 31 Ballyduhig 44 53 Killeedy GQ 61 Ballyea 29 Croagh LC 61 Ballyea 29 37 Ratheale LC 56 Ballyea 22 31 Fedamore SC 56 Ballyeawood 29 Rathkeale LC 134 Ballyegny 19 28 Rathronan SH 31 Ballyegny Beg 28 Clonagh LC 31 Ballyegny More 19 28 Clonagh LC 31 Ballyelan 38 Ballingarry UC 62 Ballyellinan 10 Lismakeery LC 65 Ballyengland Lower 11 Askeaton LC 20 Ballyengland Upper 11 Askeaton LC 20 Ballyfauskeen 49 57 Ballylanders CL 48 Ballyfauskeen 49 57 Galbally CL 48 Ballyfirreen N 24 33 Oola CO 49 Ballyfirreen S 33 Oola CO 49 Ballyfoleen N 30 Kilfinny UC 49 Ballyfoleen S 30 Kilfinny UC 49 Ballyfookeen 38 39 Bruree UC 25 Ballyfookoon 21 Killonahan CM 49 Ballyfraley 28 36 Grange GQ 62 Ballyfroota 49 Ballingarry CL 25 Ballygeagoge 48 56 Particles CL 20 Ballygeale 50 Adare CM 62 Ballygeale 50 Killonahan CM 62 Ballygeana 50 Galbally CL 62 Ballygeel 36 44 Monagay GQ 20 Ballygillane 47 48 Ballingaddy CL 63 Ballygiltenan Lower 17 18 Kilfergus SH 35 Ballygiltenan N 17 18 Kilfergus SH 35 Ballygiltenan Upper 17 18 26 27 Kilfergus SH 35 Ballygoghlan 17 26 Kilfergus SH 48 Ballygrennan 38 Ballingarry UC 60 Ballygrennan 40 48 Kilbreedy Major CL 60 Ballygrennan 30 Croom CM 60 Ballygrennan 32,39,40 Uregare CM 60 Ballygrennan 32 39 40 St.
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