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    Place name County Entry Source
    Ballybought Kildare Ballybought , hamlet, in par. and 2 miles SW. of Ballymore Eustace, E. co. Kildare, 517 ac., pop. 44. Bartholomew
    BALLYBOUGHT Dublin Ballymore-Eustace; containing 207 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the road from Ballymore to Hollywood, and is chiefly under Lewis:Ireland
    Ballymore Eustace Kildare Ballymore Eustace , par. and town, E. co. Kildare, on river Liffey, 9 miles S. of Sallins ry. sta.-- par., 8676 ac., pop. 1600; town Bartholomew
    BALLYMORE, or BALLYMORE-EUSTACE Dublin BALLYMORE , or BALLYMORE-EUSTACE, a market-town and parish, in the barony of UPPER-CROSS, county of DUBLIN, and province Lewis:Ireland
    Barrettstown Castle Kildare Barrettstown Castle , seat, E. co. Kildare; post-town, Ballymore Eustace. Bartholomew
    BLESSINGTON (ST. MARY), or BURGAGE Wicklow Ballymore-Eustace, is generally visited from this place. The market is on Thursday; and fairs are held on May 12th Lewis:Ireland
    COTLANDSTOWN Kildare Ballymore-Eustace; containing 459 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the river Liffey, and on the road from Ballymore-Eustace Lewis:Ireland
    DUBLIN Dublin Ballymore-Eustace, Ballybought, and Tipperkevin, on the confines of Wicklow and Kildare, are wholly detached from the rest of the county Lewis:Ireland
    HOLLYWOOD Wicklow Ballymore-Eustace; the chapel is a neat and spacious edifice, erected in 1831. About 100 children are taught in the parochial Lewis:Ireland
    KILMAINHAM Dublin Ballymore-Eustace, for one of the two districts into which the county has been divided, consisting of the baronies of Castleknock Lewis:Ireland
    KILTEEL Kildare Ballymore-Eustace; containing 755 inhabitants, of which number, 253 are in the village. The village comprises 43 houses, and is a constabulary Lewis:Ireland
    MILTOWN-DUNLAVAN Dublin Ballymore-Eustace, and wholly enclosed within the counties of Kildare and Wicklow. In ecclesiastical concerns it is not known as a parish Lewis:Ireland
    RATHMORE Kildare Ballymore-Eustace; containing 1473 inhabitants. This parish, the name of which signifies the "Great Rath," comprises 7656 statute acres, as applotted Lewis:Ireland
    Stonebrook Kildare Stonebrook , seat, 2 miles NW. of Ballymore Eustace, E. co. Kildare. Bartholomew
    Tipperkevin Kildare hamlet, E. co. Kildare, 2 miles NW. of Ballymore Eustace and 7 miles S. of Sallins ry. sta., 3750 ac., pop. 325. Bartholomew
    TIPPERKEVIN Dublin Ballymore-Eustace. At Barretts-town are the ruined castle of that name, and an ancient burial-ground; and at Slieve Lewis:Ireland
    TUBBER Dublin Ballymore-Eustace; containing 104 inhabitants. The parish, which comprises only 900 acres, is situated at the point of junction of the counties Lewis:Ireland
    YAGOE, or YAGOESTOWN Kildare Ballymore-Eustace, on the road to Kilcullen; containing 612 inhabitants. This parish, anciently called St. Jago, from its church being Lewis:Ireland
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