Directories and Almanacs

Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis
Published 1837

Castlemore
Castlemore, a parish in the Barony of Costello, Co. Mayo and province of Connaught, 2 miles (N.W.) from Ballaghaderreen: containing 3094 inhabitants. This parish, which is situated on the new line of Mail Coach Road from Ballaghaderreen to Ballina is four miles in length, and comprises 8342 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. About 2780 acres are bog and waste land; and the remainder, the greater portion is under tillage. The land is cold and unproductive: the system of agriculture is very backward. The principal seats are Castlemore, the residence of J. Plunkett Esq.; and Brooklawn of the Rt. Rev. Dr. McNicholas, R.C. Bishop of Achonry. The living is a vicarage, in the Diocese of Achonry, episcopally united to those of Kilcolman and Kilmovee, forming the union of Castlemore, in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriate in Lord Dillon. The tithes amount to #150, of which one-half is payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the vicar: and the gross tithes of the benefice amount to 270.4.5. The church of the union is at Ballaghaderreen. There is a glebe house: the glebe of the union comprises 20 acres. In the R.C. divisions this parish forms part of the union or district of Kilcoleman; the chapel is in the town of Ballaghaderreen. There are two national schools, situated respectively at Brusna and Aughalustia, the former of which is endowed with four acres of land given by Lord Dillon: about 100 boys and 100 girls are instructed in these schools; and there is also a pay school, in which are about 50 boys and 30 girls.

 

Ballaghaderreen
Ballaghaderreen, a market and post-town, in the parish of Kilcolman, barony of Costello, county of Mayo, and province of Connaught, 12 miles (W.S.W.) from Boyle and 97H miles (W. by N.) from Dublin; containing 1147 inhabitants. This town is situated on the new mail coach road from Ballina to Longford, and consists of three principal streets, containing about 200 houses, of which nearly all are neatly built and slated. Here are infantry barracks, adapted to the accommodation of 4 officers and 92 non-commissioned officers and privates. Many improvements have recently taken place in the town, which is rapidly rising into importance. The market is on Friday; and fairs are held on March 25th and 26th, May 1st, June 25th, August 1st, September 8th, November 1st and December 22nd. The market-house is a commodious building; and a court-house has been erected, in which petty sessions are held every Tuesday. A chief constabulary police and coast-guard stations have been established here, and there is a R.C. chapel. Within a mile of the town are the ruins of Castlemore.

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