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Herbertstown
Baile Hiobaird / Cathair Fuiseog
Village
Herbertstown is located in Ireland
Herbertstown
Herbertstown
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°31′06″N 08°28′05″W / 52.51833°N 8.46806°W / 52.51833; -8.46806
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Limerick
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Herbertstown (Irish: Baile Hiobaird / Cathair Fuiseog)[1] is a village in south-eastern County Limerick, Ireland. It is part of the ecclesiastical parish of "Hospital and Herbertstown", in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly.[2] Herbertstown is in the centre of the electoral division of Cahercorney stretching from Ballingoola in the north-east, Ballyloundash in the east and Kilcullane in the south.[3]

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Location

Herbertstown is located in the south east of the county, 6 miles (N. E. by N.) from Bruff, on the road from Limerick city to Hospital. The village is split between two civil parishes: Kilcullane and Ballinard. Both parishes are in the barony of Smallcounty and in the district electoral division of Caherconlish.

The western part of the village is in the civil parish of Kilcullane which contains 5 townlands: Herbertstown (O'Grady), Herbertstown (Powell), Ballinscoola, Kilcullane, and Gortnaskagh.

The eastern part of the village is in the civil parish of Ballinard[4] which contains 4 townlands: Ballinard (Irish: Baile an Aird), Ballyloundash (Irish: Baile Londáis), Cloghaviller (Irish: Cloch an Bhiolair meaning "the stone (structure) of the watercress"),[5] and Rootiagh (Irish: Ruaiteach).

The River Camogue (a tributary of the River Maigue) flows to the west of the village, parallel to the main street. The land in between is liable to flooding.

History

Ancient history

The present barony of Smallcounty (or Small County) was the ancient Deis-Beg. In this district is the hill now called Knockainy (with the village of Knockainy at its foot), formerly called Ainè, or Ainè-Clich, from the territory of Cliach or Ara-Cliach, which lay round the hill.[6] The main clans in the barony were:[7]

  • O'Ciarmhaie (or O'Kerwick), chief of Eoganacht Aine (now the parish of Knockaney)
  • O'Muldoon, also a chief of Eoganacht Aine, same as O' Kerwick.
  • O'Kenealy, chief of Eoganacht Grian Guara, a district comprising parts of the baronies of Coshma and Small County.
  • O'Gunning, chief of Crioch Saingil and Aosgreine. Both the territories are comprised in the barony of Small County.

19th century

According to Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), Herbertstown then had "a constabulary police station, and has large pig fairs on Jan. 15th, March 17th, June 28th, and Nov. 7th. Here is a large R. C. chapel, which was erected in 1836 at an expense of £800."[8]

Services and amenities

The village has one pub, a Catholic church and a farmers' co-op.[9] Lough Gur is nearby.

Local sports clubs include soccer club Herbertstown AFC, and Hospital-Herbertstown GAA club.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland -Herbertstown
  2. ^ Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly: parish of "Hospital & Herbertstown".
  3. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland - Cahercorney DED
  4. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland - civil parish of Ballinard
  5. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland - Cloghaviller townland
  6. ^ P. W. JOYCE, LL.D: ATLAS AND CYCLOPEDIA OF IRELAND, 1900.
  7. ^ O'Hart: Irish Pedigrees, The Territories of the Ancient Irish Families in Limerick and Thomond, 1876.
  8. ^ Samuel Lewis: A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837.
  9. ^ "Herbertstown Co-operative Agricultural and Dairy Society". Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
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