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In 1837, Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland described Baptistgrange like this:
GRANGE (ST. JOHN BAPTIST), a parish, in the barony of MIDDLETHIRD, county of TIPPERARY, and province of MUNSTER, 2 miles (S. E.) from Fethard, on the road to Clonmel; containing 771 inhabitants. It comprises about 2754 statute acres and is well cultivated. The principal seats are Clonacody, that of E. ...
Kellett, Esq.; and Lakefield, of W. Pennefather, Esq.; both handsome residences. It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Lismore, forming part of the union of Cahir; the rectory is impropriate in the representatives of W. Netterville, Esq. The tithes amount to £160, of which £100 is payable to the impropriators and £60 to the vicar.
How to reference this page:
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Baptistgrange, in and County Tipperary | Map and description, A Vision of Britain through Time.
URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/27349
Date accessed: 09th April 2026
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