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Kilkilvery, par., N. co. Galway, 2735 ac., pop. 522;
contains part of Headford.

Kilkisben, vil. and seat, Clonlea par., mid. co.
Clare, 5 miles N. of Sixmilebridge, pop. 258; P.O.

Kllklvan, ancient par., now in Campbeltown par.,
Kintyre, Argyllshire.

Kill . See also Kil .

Kill.—par., SE. co. Dublin, on Dublin Bay, 2 miles
SW. of Kingstown, 2703 ac., pop. 2293.—2. Kill, par.
and vil., E. co. Kildare, 3 miles NE. of Naas—par.,
4856 ac., pop. 663; vil., pop. 202; P.O.—3. Kill, vil.,
Kilbarrymeaden par., E. co. Waterford, 4| miles SE.
of Kilmacthomas ry. sta., pop. 200; P.O.

Kill St Lawrence, par., in co. and 2 miles SE. of
Waterford, 308 ac., pop. 33.

Kill St Nicholas, par., in co. and 5 miles SE. of
Waterford, 2883 ac., pop. 1181; contains East Passage.

Kill of the Grange, vil., Kill par., SE. co. Dublin,
2 miles SW. of Kingstown, pop. 157.

Klllaan (or Klllane), par., mid. co. Galway, 5 miles
S. of Woodlawn ry. sta., 7866 ac., pop. 592.

Klllabban, par., SE. Queen’s co., on river Barrow,

25,995 ac., pop. 4958 ; contains Ballylynan.

Killacolla, agricultural school, co. Limerick; post-
town, Bruree.

Killaconenagh, par., SW. co. Cork, on Bantry Bay,
19,294 ac., pop. 4571; contains Castletown Bearhaven.

Killaconnlgan, par., W. co. Meath, 7 miles W. of
Trim, 11,561 ac., pop. 1564 ; contains Ballivor.

Killatlcas, seat, 4 miles S. of Irvinestown ry. sta.,
N. co. Fermanagh, on Lough Erne ; P.O.

Killaderry, par., N. King’s co., on Grand Canal,
5554 ac., pop. 1556 ; contains Philipstown.

Kllladoon.—par., NE. co. Kildare, on river Liffey,
2 miles SW. of Celbridge, 1764 ac., pop. 257 ; contains
Kllladoon House, seat of the Earl of Leitrim.—2.
Killadoon, par., S. co. Sligo, on Lough Arrow, 6 miles
E. of Ballymote, 3344 ac., pop. 808.

Killadreenan, hamlet, 1 mile S. of Newtown Mount
Kennedy, E. co. Wicklow.

Killadroy, school, Clogherney par., co. Tyrone. _

Killadysert, par. and vil., S. co. Clare, on river
Shannon, 4 miles N. of Foynes ry. sta. and 13 miles
SAV. of Ennis—par., 12,859 ac., pop. 2594; vil., pop.
560; P.O., T.O., called Kildysart, 1 Bank; the par.
comprises several islands in the estuary of river Fergus.

Killafeen, school, Kilbeacanty par., co. Galway.

Killag, par., S. co. AVexford, on Ballyteige Bay, 3
miles SA\r. of Bridgetown, 1953 ac., pop. 273.

Klllagally, par., King’s co. See Wheery.

Killagan, par. and hamlet with ry. sta., NAV. co.
Antrim, 9 miles SE. of Ballymoney, 3837 ac., pop.
L094; P.O.

Killagb.—seat, 3 miles S. of Woodlawn ry. sta.,
E. co. Galway. — 2. Killagb, par., co. Meath. See
Killeagh.—3. Killagb, par. and seat, E. co. West-
meath, 3 miles SW. of Delvin, 2013 ac., pop. 212.

Killagholehane (or Killlaliatlian), par., S. co.
Limerick, 8 miles SE. of Newcastle, 4846 ac., pop.
1020; contains Broadford.

Killagktce, coast par., SAV. co. Donegal, 4 m. SE. of
Killybegs, 13,367 ac., pop. 3330; contains Dunkineely.

Killaghy Castle, seat, near Mullinahone, SE. co.
Tipperary.

Killaha, par., SE. co. Kerry, on river Flesk, 7 miles
SE. of Killarney, 34,843 ac., pop. 1902.

Klllalian, par., N. co. Kerry, 3 miles SAV. of Lix-
naw, 4544 ac., pop. 1040.

Ktllnhurlcr, par., S. co. AVicklow, 4 miles W. of
Arklow, 3735 ac., pop. 389.

Killaby.—par., in N. of co. and 10 miles NW. of
Kilkenny, 1584 ac., pop. 143.—2. Killaby, par., S. co.
Kilkenny, 3 m. NW. of Mullinavat, 2803 ac., pop. 490.

Killakee, seat, and range of hills, in co. and 7 miles
S. of Dublin.

Killala, seaport town and par., N. co. Mayo, on W.
side of Killala Bay, 8 miles NW. of Ballina ry. sta.—
par., 5634 ac., pop. 1329; town, pop. 700; P.O., IBank.
Market-day,
Saturday. The harbour affords good and
safe anchorage for vessels drawing 8 or 9 ft. of water.
The exports of grain and provisions are considerable,
and the fishery is of some importance. The diocese of
Killala, founded by St Patrick in the 5th century, was
annexed to that of Tuam in 1833 ; the cathedral is an
ancient structure. There is a round tower, 84 ft. high.
It was on the shore of the bay, 4 miles distant, that
tiie French under General Humbert landed in 1798.



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