Census of Ireland 1881: Area, Population and Number of Houses; Occupations, Religion and Education volume II, Province of Munster

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422 CENSUS OF IRELAND FOR THE YEAR 1881. 
[Province ofMtjnsteil 

AREA, HOUSES, Table VII.—Area, 
Houses, Out-offices and Farm-steadings, and Population, together with % 

Baronies, Parishes, Townlands, and 

Towns. 

CLANMAUKICE BARONY— continued. 
KiiiCabagii Pae—con. 
Liscullane Townland Lixnaw „ Monument „ 

Ballynagcragli Town, (a) Lixnaw of,. 

Total of Parish 

Kilfeighny Parish ; 

Ballygarret Townland, Ballyreehan, East „ Ballyreehan, West, „ Banemore ,, Braumaddra „ Carrigcannon „ Cioghanenagleragh „ Clondouglas ,. 
Crotta ,, G-lanoe » Irramore ,, Kilfcighny, North, „ Kilff ighny, South, „ Knockaclare „ Enockhurraue „ Knocknakilly „ Kuockreagh „ Leampreaghane „ Lissahane •, Lyracrumpane „ Muckenagh „ Pallas »• Tulhg „ 

Total of Parish, 

KlX-TLTN PAEISH : 

Ballyconnell Townland, Cappagh „ Castletown „ Cloghanelskirt „ Cloonafinneela „ Crotta i, Fahavane » Glenballyma „ Gortclohy ,, Knookbrack, East, „ Knockbrack, West, „ Knocknahila » Rea i« Stack's Mountain „ Tooreen ,> 

Kilflyn Town, . 
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Total of Parish, . 

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I » ' 1 —-1 ' ' (a) Ballynageragh, Kilflyn, and Lixnaw, not containing 20 houses eaoh, have, as in previous Censuses, been included with stood; seo Nora at head of Table VII., 
p. 
419. 

(6) Including inmates of Listowcl Auxiliary Workhouse. 

tho townlMHls on which they **B*