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Kflmessan, par. and vil. with ry. sta., mid. co.
Meath, 5 miles E. of Trim, 3336 ac., pop. 439; P.O.
Market-day,
Wednesday.

Kilmicliael.—ancient par. and hamlet, Campbel-
town par., Kintyre, Argyllshire ; the hamlet is 2 miles
NAV. of Campbeltown.—2. Kilmicliael, vil., North
Knapdale par., Argyllshire. See
Kilmichael Inver-
lUssa.—3. Kilmicliael, seat, in Glen Cloy, Arran
island, Buteshire, 1J mile S. of Brodick.

Kilmicliael.—par. and hamlet, mid. co. Cork, on
river Lee, 4 miles SAV. of Macroom, 20,867 ac., pop.
3084; P.O.—2. Kilmicliael, hamlet, Dursey island,
SAV. co. Cork.

Kilmicliael Glassary (or Glassary), par. and vil.,
Argyllshire—par., 60,229 ac., pop. 4348; vil., 4 miles
N. of Lochgilphead; P.O. See
Glassary.

Kilmicliael Head, 5 m. S. of Arklow, co. Wexford.

KUmickael Invcrlussa, vil., North Knapdale par.,
Argyll, at head of Loch Sween, 7 m. S. of Crinan pier.

Kilmihil, par. and hamlet, S. co. Clare, 8 m. NE. of
Kilrush, 18,772 ac., pop. 3199; P.O., called Kilmlliill.

Kilmilicu, ancient par., now in Inveraray par.,
Argyllshire.

Kllmina, par., co. Mayo. See Kilmeena.

Kilmington.—par. and vil., Devon, 1J mile SAV. of
Axminster, 1760 ac., pop. 501; P.O.; in vicinity of vil. .
is Kilmington Hall.—2. Kilmington, par., Somerset,

6 miles NE. of Bruton, 2746 ac., pop. 477; P.O.

Kilmlnster, hamlet, in par. and 5 miles NW. of
AVick, Caithness.; in vicinity are the Lock of Kll-
minster and Kilmlnster Moss.

Kilmlston, par., Hants, 4 miles S. of Alresford,
1926 ac., pop. 177.

Kilinocoinoge, par., SW. co. Cork, 64,585 ac., pop.
9999 ; contains AVhiddy island and Bantry.

Kilmoden, par., Cowall dist., Argyllshire, on river
Ruel, 25,408 ac., pop. 323; the church is at the Clachan
of Glendaruel, 8 miles N. of Tighnabruaich.

Kil 111 oc, par., SW. co. Cork, between Crookhaven
and Dumanus Bay, 8 miles SAV. of Skull, 13,964 ac.,
pop. 3234.

Kilmoganny, 7 miles SE. of Callan, W. co. Kil-
kenny; P.O. See
Kilmaganny.

Kilmokea, par., SW. co. Wexford, on river Barrow,

6 miles S. of New Ross, 3420 ac., pop. 804.

Kilinolara, par., S. Mayo, on Lough Mask, 3 miles
S. of Ballinrobe, 3961 ac., pop. 957.

Kilmolasli, par., W. co. AVaterford, 3 miles SE. of
Cappoquin, 3687 ac., pop. 521.

Kilmolcran, par., N. co. AVaterford, 1937 ac., pop.
1370; contains Carrickbeg, a suburb of Carrick-on-Suir.

Kilmoney, par., SE. co. Cork, on river Annabuoy, 3
miles SAV. of Monkstown, 1430 ac., pop. 408.

Kilmonivaig, par., SW. Inverness-shire, 267,071
ac., pop. 1928; the church is near Spean Bridge, 9£
miles NE. of Fort William.

Kilmonoge, coast par., SE. co. Cork, 2 miles NE. of
Kinsale, 3060 ae., pop. 484.

Kilmood, par., N. co. Down, 2 miles S. of Comber,
4634 ac., pop. 1209.

Kllmoon.—par., N. co. Clare, 5 miles NW. of Kil-
fenora, 6461 ac., pop. 808.—2. Kilmoon, par., E. co.
Meath, 3 miles N. of Ratoath, 1834 ac., pop. 292.

Kilmoraek, par. and hamlet, N. Inverness-shire—
par., 142,909 ac., pop. 2618; hamlet,
2\ miles SAV. of
Beauly; P.O.; in vicinity of hamlet, on river Beauly,
are the Kilmorack Falls.

Kilmore. See Kilninian and Kilmore.

Kilmore.—4 miles from Cushendall, N. co. Antrim ;
P.O.—2. Kilmore, par., E. co. Armagh, 17,495 ac.,
pop. 8296 ; P.O.; containsRichhill.—3. Kilmore, par.,
and seat of a diocese, in co. and 4 miles SW. of Cavan
—par., 14,929 ac., pop. 3590 ; the diocese of Kilmore is
now joined with Elphin and Ardagh. The cathedral
and the bishop’s palace are at Kilmore.—4. Kilmore,
par.,mid. co. Down, 16,853 ac., pop. 3934; P.O.; contains
Crossgar.—5. Kilmore, par., NW. co. Kildare, 5 miles
E. of Edenderry, 1905 ac., pop. 200.—6. Kilmore,
agricultural school, co. Leitrim; post-town, Drum-
keeran.—7. Kilmore, par., NW. co. Mayo, near Bel-
mullet, 29,492 ac., pop. 5327.—8. Kilmore, par., S. co.
Meath, 2 miles SE. of Summerhill and 6 miles NW. of
Kilcock, 6007 ac., pop. 492; P.O.—9. Kilmore, par.,

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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