School: Cnoc Cairn, Imleach Iubhair (roll number 10731)

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Knockcarron, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Dúthaigh
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  1. A.D.
    1278 - Rev. Hugh of Derby, Rector
    1335- Rev. Robert de Salkheld, Rector.
    1428 - Rev. William Odwirti, Rector and Archdeacon of Emly.
    1690 - Rev. John Finaghty, P.P., Galbally and Clonbeg. Presented by Grand Jury at Limerick for celebrating Mass.
    1731 - Friar in charge at Galbally.
    1738 - Rev. Dr. James Butler I (later Archbishop of Cashel 1757-1774) was P.P. of Mitchelstown, and seems to have been in charge of Galbally and Ballylanders.
    1752 - Rev. John Ryan, priest in charge, as Administrator. Galbally was for some years, 1750 to 1766, a mensal parish for Archbishop Butler.
    1766 - Rev. Dr. Butler still P.P. (Rev. Denis Ryan, priest in charge, as Administrator at Galbally; Rev. John Ryan, priest in charge, as Administrator at Galbally)
    1773 - Rev. Thomas Bourke P.P.
    1792 - Galbally vacant in November.
    1810-'15 - Rev. Michael Hickey, P.P., Date of death not known.
    1826 - Rev. James English. P.P. native of Holycross;
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      1. historical periods by name (~25)
        1. penal times (~4,335)
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