File:Baronies of Ireland 1846.jpg

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English: Map of Ireland in 1846 showing county and barony boundaries. It was printed in one of the official reports documenting response to the Great Famine, namely Correspondence relating to measures for relief of distress in Ireland (Board of Works Series), July 1846 - January 1847.

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MAP Shewing by numbers the several Baronies in the accompanying Schedule, of works presented for, sums Recommended, and sums expended, __ The Baronies coloured Green being those in which the Works are situate.

The key to the map is the table on pages 208 et seq of the book, broken down by county. The table includes towns and cities, some of which do not have barony status. Also noted below are changes subsequent to 1846.

Antrim
  1. Antrim Lower
  2. Antrim Upper
  3. Belfast Lower
  4. Belfast Upper
  5. Cary
  6. Dunluce Lower
  7. Dunluce Upper
  8. Glenarm Lower
  9. Glenarm Upper
  10. Kilconway
  11. Massereene Lower
  12. Massereene Upper
  13. Toome Lower
  14. Toome Upper
  15. Carrickfergus [then a county corporate]
  • Belfast Town [not shown on map; it is at the southeast of #4 Belfast Upper]
Armagh
  1. Armagh
  2. Fews Lower
  3. Fews Upper
  4. Oneilland East
  5. Oneilland West
  6. Orior Lower
  7. Orior Upper
  8. Tiranny
Carlow
  1. Carlow [erroneously omitted from the text, so that e.g. Forth is numbered 1 in the text but 2 on the map]
  2. Forth
  3. Idrone East
  4. Idrone West
  5. Rathvilly
  6. St. Mullin's Upper
  7. St. Mullin's Lower
Cavan
  1. Castlerahan
  2. Clankee
  3. Clanmahon
  4. Loughtee Lower
  5. Loughtee Upper
  6. Tullygarvey
  7. Tullyhaw
  8. Tullyhunco
Clare
  1. Bunratty Lower
  2. Bunratty Upper
  3. Burren
  4. Clonderalaw
  5. Corcomroe
  6. Ibrickan
  7. Inchiquin
  8. Islands
  9. Moyarta
  10. Tulla Lower
  11. Tulla Upper
Cork
  1. Bantry
  2. Barretts
  3. Barrymore
  4. Bear
  5. Carbery East, East Division
  6. Carbery East, West Division
  7. Carbery West, East Division
  8. Carbery West, West Division
  9. Condons and Clangibbon
  10. Cork
  11. Courceys
  12. Duhallow
  13. Fermoy
  14. Ibane and Barryroe
  15. Imokilly
  16. Kerrycurrihy
  17. Kinalea
  18. Kinalmeaky
  19. Kinnatalloon
  20. Kinsale
  21. Muskerry East
  22. Muskerry West
  23. Orrery and Kilmore
  • Cork City [not shown on map: it is at the centre of #10 Cork]
Donegal
  1. Banagh
  2. Boylagh
  3. Inishowen [later split into East and West baronies]
  4. Kilmacrenan
  5. Raphoe [later split into North and South baronies]
  6. Tirhugh
Down
  1. Ards [later split into Lower and Upper baronies]
  2. Castlereagh Lower
  3. Castlereagh Upper
  4. Dufferin
  5. Iveagh Lower [later split into Lower Half and Upper Half baronies]
  6. Iveagh Upper [later split into Lower Half and Upper Half baronies]
  7. Kinelarty
  8. Lecale [later split into Lower and Upper baronies]
  9. Lordship of Newry
  10. Mourne
Dublin
  1. Balrothery East
  2. Balrothery West
  3. Castleknock
  4. Coolock
  5. Dublin [not shown on map: it comprises the southern portion of the area marked 4]
  6. Nethercross
  7. Newcastle
  8. Rathdown
  9. Uppercross
  • Dublin City [not shown on map: between #4 Coolock and #5 Dublin]
Fermanagh
  1. Clanawley
  2. Clankelly
  3. Coole
  4. Knockninny
  5. Lurg
  6. Magheraboy
  7. Magherastephana
  8. Tirkennedy
Galway
  1. Aran ["South Isl.ds of Aran" on the map]
  2. Athenry
  3. Ballymoe
  4. Ballynahinch
  5. Clare
  6. Clonmacnowen
  7. Dunkellin
  8. Dunmore
  9. Galway [barony and corporate county]
  10. Kilconnel
  11. Killian
  12. Kiltartan
  13. Leitrim
  14. Longford
  15. Loughrea
  16. Moycullen
  17. Ross
  18. Tiaquin
  • Galway Town [within Galway barony]
Kerry
  1. Clanmaurice
  2. Corkaguiny
  3. Dunkerron North
  4. Dunkerron South
  5. Glanarought
  6. Iraghticonnor
  7. Iveragh
  8. Magunihy
  9. Trughanacmy
Kildare
  1. Carbury
  2. Clane
  3. Connell
  4. Ikeathy and Oughterany
  5. Kilcullen
  6. Kilkea and Moone
  7. Naas North
  8. Naas South
  9. Narragh and Reban East
  10. Narragh and Reban West
  11. Offaly East
  12. Offaly West
  13. North Salt
  14. South Salt
Kilkenny
  1. Callan
  2. Crannagh
  3. Fassadinin
  4. Galmoy
  5. Gowran
  6. Ida
  7. Iverk
  8. Kells
  9. Knocktopher
  10. Shillelogher
  11. Kilkenny City [barony and corporate county]
  • [Barony of Kilculliheen was transferred from County Waterford in 1899]
King's County (now Offaly)
  1. Ballyboy
  2. Ballybritt
  3. Ballycowan
  4. Clonlisk
  5. Coolestown
  6. Eglish
  7. Garrycastle
  8. Geashill
  9. Kilcoursey
  10. Philipstown Lower
  11. Philipstown Upper
  12. Warrenstown
Laois
see Queen's County
Leitrim
  1. Carrigallen
  2. Drumahaire
  3. Leitrim
  4. Mohill
  5. Rosclogher
Limerick
  1. Clanwilliam
  2. Connello Lower
  3. Connello Upper
  4. Coonah
  5. Coshlea
  6. Coshma
  7. Glenquin
  8. Kenry
  9. Kilmallock, Liberties of
  10. Owneybeg
  11. Pubblebrien
  12. Shanid
  13. Smallcounty
  14. Limerick City
  15. North Liberties of Limerick
Londonderry
  1. Coleraine
  2. North East Liberties of Coleraine
  3. Keenaght
  4. North-West Liberties of Londonderry
  5. Loughinsholin
  6. Tirkeeran
Longford
  1. Ardagh
  2. Granard
  3. Longford
  4. Moydow
  5. Rathcline
  6. Shrule
Louth
  1. Ardee
  2. Dundalk Lower
  3. Dundalk Upper
  4. Ferrard
  5. Louth
  • Drogheda [corporate county. It is the unnumbered area between #4 Ferrard and County Meath #3 Duleek Lower]
Mayo
  1. Burrishoole
  2. Carra
  3. Clanmorris
  4. Costello
  5. Erris
  6. Gallen
  7. Kilmaine
  8. Murrisk
  9. Tirawley
Meath
  1. Deece Lower
  2. Deece Upper
  3. Duleek Lower
  4. Duleek Upper
  5. Dunboyne
  6. Fore
  7. Kells Lower
  8. Kells Upper
  9. Lune
  10. Morgallion
  11. Moyfenrath Lower
  12. Moyfenrath Upper
  13. Navan Lower
  14. Navan Upper
  15. Ratoath
  16. Skreen
  17. Slane Lower
  18. Slane Upper
Monaghan
  1. Cremorne
  2. Dartree
  3. Farney
  4. Monaghan
  5. Trough
Offaly
see King's County
Queen's County (now Laois)
  1. Ballyadams
  2. Clandonagh
  3. Clarmallagh
  4. Cullenagh 
  5. Maryborough East
  6. Maryborough West
  7. Portnahinch
  8. Slievemargy
  9. Stradbally
  10. Tinnahinch
  11. Upperwoods
Roscommon
  1. Athlone [later subdivided into North and South]
  2. Ballintober North
  3. Ballintober South
  4. Ballymoe
  5. Boyle
  6. Castlereagh
  7. Frenchpark
  8. Moycarn
  9. Roscommon
Sligo
  1. Carbury
  2. Coolavin
  3. Corran
  4. Leyny
  5. Tireragh
  6. Tirerrill
Tipperary
  1. Clanwilliam
  2. Eliogarty
  3. Iffa and Offa East
  4. Iffa and Offa West
  5. Ikerrin
  6. Kilnamanagh Lower
  7. Kilnamanagh Upper
  8. Middlethird
  9. Ormond Lower
  10. Ormond Upper
  11. Owney and Arra
  12. Slievardagh
Tyrone
  1. Clogher
  2. Dungannon Upper
  3. Dungannon Middle
  4. Dungannon Lower
  5. Omagh East
  6. Omagh West
  7. Strabane Lower
  8. Strabane Upper
Waterford
  1. Coshmore and Coshbride
  2. Decies-within-Drum
  3. Decies-without-Drum
  4. Gaultiere
  5. Glenahiry
  6. Middleyhird
  7. Upperthird
  8. Kilculliheen [not shown on map: it is at the southern edge of County Kilkenny #6 Ida. It was transferred to County Kilkenny in 1899]
  • Waterford City [not shown on map: it is at the northern edge of #4 Gaultiere]
Westmeath
  1. Brawny
  2. Clonlonan
  3. Corkaree
  4. Delvin
  5. Farbill
  6. Fartullagh
  7. Fore
  8. Kilkenny West
  9. Moyashel and Magheradernon
  10. Moycashel
  11. Moygoish
  12. Rathconrath
Wexford
  1. Ballaghkeen [later subdivided into North and South]
  2. Bantry
  3. Bargy
  4. Forth
  5. Gorey
  6. Scarawalsh
  7. Shelburne
  8. Shelmaliere East
  9. Shelmaliere West
Wicklow
  1. Arklow
  2. Ballinacor North
  3. Ballinacor South
  4. Newcastle
  5. Rathdown
  6. Shillelagh
  7. Talbotstown Lower
  8. Talbotstown Upper
Date
Source https://archive.org/stream/op1246625-1001#page/n22/mode/1up
Author Office of Public Works, Ireland

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