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TALLAGHT—TEliENURE. J '73<br />
TALLAGHT.<br />
TALLAGHT, an inland town and parish in Uppercross barony. <strong>Dublin</strong> county, seven miles S. W. by W. from Dahlin<br />
comprising an area of 214668 acres. Population of parish, 4,921 ; of town, 312, inhabiting 57 houses. The<br />
town is situated on the road to Blessington, and the parish extends from Balrothery hill on the river Dodder,<br />
to the Green hills at its western extremity. The southern portion forms the range called the Tallaght Hills,<br />
and commands magnificent views of the bay and vale of <strong>Dublin</strong>. The church, a little above the town, dedicated<br />
to St. Maelrune, is a modern building in the pointed style. At Firhouse there is a convent of Discalccd<br />
Carmelites, and at Mount Anne a small monastery of the same order, and a Priory of the Dominican order at<br />
St. Mary's. In the town there is a Dispensary, and there are National and Parochial Schools. It is a Constabulary<br />
Police station, and Petty Sessions are held every alternate Wednesday. There are several paper<br />
and Hour mills in the parish.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETTY SESSIONS, every alternate Wednesday—John Lentaigne, esq. C.B. D.L. ; Dr. Evory<br />
Kennedy ; Richard Walsh, esq. ; John Leonard, esq,; Thomas Roper, esq. ; Henry T. Finlay, esq.—Clerk,<br />
R. D. Molloy.<br />
B agnail, Mr. farmer, Ballinascorney<br />
Boardman, J. and A. paper mills,<br />
Boldbrook<br />
Boothman, Mr. Richard, Kiltipper<br />
house<br />
Brown, James, county cess collector—<br />
office, 38, Dominick st. lr. <strong>Dublin</strong><br />
Brown, James V. esq. Brookfield<br />
Brown, Richard, farmer, Whitestown<br />
Brown, William, farmer, Newhall<br />
CARMELITE CONVENT—Mrs. Duffy,<br />
superioress<br />
Cobbe, Chas. esq. Glan-na-Smol lodge<br />
Connor, John, Willington<br />
Dispensary—Dr.X.Seward,med. attnd.<br />
—res. Riversdale, Templeogue<br />
Bowling, Francis, esq. Firhouse<br />
Doyle, Michael, farmer*, Killenarden<br />
Doyle, Miles, farmer<br />
Fleming, Anthony, esq. Jobstown<br />
Fox, William, farmer, Whitestown<br />
Gibbons, Thomas Hanlon, farmer<br />
llandcock, Wm. Elias, esq. Sallypark<br />
Healey, James, farmer<br />
ITealey, Myles, farmer<br />
Healy, Patrick Corballis, farmer<br />
Hudson, Patk. esq. Airton, Tallaght<br />
Jordan, Michael, esq. Old bawn<br />
Keon, Rev. J. c.c. Bohernabreena<br />
Lentaigne, John, esq. C.B. J.P. inspector-general<br />
of prisons, and 1<br />
Great Denmark-street<br />
Martin, Mi". Benjamin, Firhouse<br />
M'Conaghy, W. teacher parochial<br />
schools<br />
McDonnell's paper mills, Oldbawn<br />
M'Grane, J. esq. P.L.G. Oldcourt<br />
Molloy, Richard D. relieving officer &<br />
clerk of petty sessions<br />
Muldoou, John, farmer, Allenton ho. |<br />
Mulvany, C. F. esq. Bathamptoncotg.<br />
[Quinn, Denis, esq. Killenarden<br />
ST. MART'S CONVENT— Very Rev.<br />
Thomas Burke, prior ; Yery Rev.<br />
P. T. Conway, provincial<br />
Stuart,John,st. Anne's monastery, 19L<br />
Stubbs, Mr. William, Newtown<br />
TALLAGHT CHURCH—Rev. W. Robinson,<br />
A.M. vicar<br />
Tallaght Parochial Schools—Rev. W<br />
Robinson, M.A. patron<br />
Tynan, A. C. esq. Coukstown<br />
Watson, Patrick, esq. Friarstown ho.<br />
Green-hills.<br />
Nash, Thomas J. esq.<br />
Blackham,Charles, esq. Ballymount<br />
Kiltalown, > Dunne, Lawrence, P.L.G. farmer<br />
137/. 10*. Flauagau, William, farmer<br />
Keill, John, esq. Haarlem<br />
Fox, Farrel, farmer<br />
Neill, Thomas, esq. Haarlem house Gibton, Thos. farmer, brickkilns, Ac.<br />
POST OFFICE AND POSTAL TELEGRAPH Lawler, Michael, farmer<br />
OFFICE — William M'Conaghy, Malone, Denis, esq. Tymon castle<br />
postmaster I West, George, farmer, Kilnamanagh<br />
TEMPLEOGTOE—see TERENURE.<br />
TERENURE (FORMERLY ROUNDTOWN).<br />
TERENURE, formerly Roundtown, a village in the parish of Ratlifarnham, Rathdown barony, <strong>Dublin</strong> county, 3<br />
miles south from the General Post Office, <strong>Dublin</strong>, comprising an area of 41 acres. Population 851. It is<br />
situated on the road to Rathfarnham, branching from UaroldVcross and Rathgar. The neighbourhood abounds<br />
in handsome seats and villas. There is a Tramway to <strong>Dublin</strong>, and the cars run between Terenure and Sackvillestreet<br />
every six minutes.<br />
Ashley, Mrs. Glenpoolplace, ZOl.<br />
Baylee, Thomas, New court, 40i.<br />
Bermingbam, Mr. James L. Green<br />
Drake cottage<br />
Berry, Joseph, esq. Westhampton, 771.<br />
Boardman, Thomas W. stationer,