The final catalogue of baronies numbered 331, with an average area of 255 km2 (98 sq mi; 63,000 acres); therefore, each county was divided, on average, into 10 or 11 baronies. A figure of 273 is also quoted, by combining those divided into half-baronies, as by East/West, North/South, or Upper/Middle/Lower divisions.
Every point in Ireland is in precisely one of the listed divisions. However, the municipal area of the four cities with barony status in 1898 has extended since then into the surrounding baronies. Prior to 1898, the baronies around Dublin City were shrunk accordingly as they ceded land to the expanding city; but there is now land which is both within the current city boundaries and within one of the pre-1898 county baronies. Notably, the Barony of Dublin, created in 1842, is entirely within the city, although still separate from the Barony of Dublin City.
Creation date is sometimes specified as an upper bound (and possibly a lower bound) rather than the precise year:
"1542"/"By 1542": Barony created/listed in the act 34 Hen. 8. c. 1 (I) which divided counties Meath and Westmeath.[1]
"By 1574" indicates baronies in Connacht and Thomond (Clare) listed in 1574.[2]
"By 1593" indicates baronies in the Pale represented at a 1593 militia hosting at the Hill of Tara.[3]
"By 1598" indicates baronies in County Kerry listed on the map of the Desmond or Clancarthy Survey of 1598.[4]
"By 1672" indicates baronies depicted in Hiberniae Delineatio, "Perry's Atlas", engraved in 1671-2 by William Petty from the data of the Down Survey. This delimited all, and described most, of the baronies then extant.[8] Many of these baronies had existed since the late 16th century.[citation needed]
"By 1792" indicates baronies listed in 1792 in Memoir of a map of Ireland by Daniel Beaufort.
"Divided by 1821" indicates where a single barony in Hiberniae Delineatio corresponds to two (half-)baronies in the 1821 census data. These divisions had been effected by varying statutory means in the intervening decades.
Notes:
^ a b c d e f g hDate of the charter which granted county status to the city or town.[30]
^ a b c dCarbury East and Carbury West were already separate baronies by 1672.
^Formally granted barony status by the Kinsale Act 1819.[23]
^The Barony of Dublin was included with the City of Dublin in the 1872 report at a combined area of 3807 acres; excluding the 1693 acres reported for the Barony in the 1877 report leaves 2114 acres for the City.
^ a bThe separate baronies of Narragh and Reban existed by 1593,[3] and the united barony of Narragh and Reban existed by 1672[37]
^ a b cSplit by the Ordnance Survey of Ireland in 1846,[43] but used as a division in the enumeration of the 1841 census.[16]
Former baronies
The names of more recently abolished baronies are generally preserved in the successor baronies; e.g. "Massereene" was split into "Massereene Lower" and "Massereene Upper", and "Coshmore" and "Coshbride" were merged into Coshmore and Coshbride.
The Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c.108) separated the rural hinterland or "liberties" from some of the counties corporate, restricting their jurisdiction to the relevant municipal town, borough, or city. The Counties and Boroughs (Ireland) Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c.109) provided that the rural area would form a new barony of the adjacent county until the county Grand Jury should decide to allocate it to an existing barony. The reallocation happened quickly in some cases, slower in others, and not at all in three cases: the baronies of Cork[85] and Galway,[86] and the Louth barony of Drogheda.
The "half barony of Varbo" shown between Trughanacmy and Corkaguiny on the map of the Desmond or Clancarthy Survey of 1598 may correspond to the medieval cantred of Uí Fearba / Hy Ferba / "Offariba otherwise Arbowe", which comprised the castle and lands of Listrim and Ballinoe.[4][100][101]
A barony of Drogheda in County Meath is listed in the 1841 and 1851 censuses.[102][103] The territory included is the portion of the County of the Town of Drogheda outside the municipal borough of Drogheda and south of the River Boyne; this was detached from the County of the Town under the 1840 Act. However, the Local Government (Drogheda and Meath) Act 1845 first recites that this area was in fact transferred to County Louth under the 1840 Act (as part of the Louth barony of Drogheda) and then goes on to transfer the land to County Meath as part of Lower Duleek barony.[104]
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^ a b c d e f gBrewer, J. S.; Bullen, W., eds. (1870). "Document 5: "CONNAUGHT and THOMOND." 27 March 1574 Carew MS 611, p. 234". Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth. Vol. IV. London: Longmans, Green. p. 471. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
^ a b c d e f g h iScott, Brendan; Nicholls, Kenneth (2012). "The Landowners of the Late Elizabethan Pale: 'The Generall Hosting Appointed To Meet At Ye Hill Of Tarrah On The 24 Of September 1593'". Analecta Hibernica (43). Irish Manuscripts Commission: 1–15. JSTOR 23317177.
^ a bMurphy, John A. "The Desmond Survey". Corpus of Electronic Texts. University College Cork. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2014. (including Map of Kerry and Desmond Archived 2016-01-22 at the Wayback Machine from Carew Manuscript 625 folio 20 recto)
^Mulligan, Patrick (1954). "Notes on the Topography of Fermanagh". Clogher Record. 1 (2). Clogher Historical Society: 24–34. doi:10.2307/27695401. JSTOR 27695401.
^"Special Collections - Maps" (PDF). Library. Belfast: Queen's University. pp. 30–31. Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 April 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
^Barthelet, Richard (1861). Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland, 1609. supervised by Colonel Sir Henry James. Southampton: Ordnance Survey. OCLC 2466075.
^ a b c d e f g h i j kÓ Domhnaill 1943
^ a bCounties of cities, &c. (Ireland). (Area, population, &c.) Return showing the area, population, and valuation of the several counties of cities, counties of towns, baronies, and half baronies, in Ireland, and also of all towns, townships, and other districts in Ireland, subject to the provisions of local and personal acts (PDF). House of Commons Parliamentary Papers. Vol. 96. for the Marquis of Hartington. 8 March 1872. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 August 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^ a b c d e f g h i j k lBeaufort 1792, p.22
^ a b c d e f g h i j k lReport from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons in Ireland, p.46, as reported by the R. H. Lord Vct. Castlereagh August 21, 1798
^McSkimin, Samuel (1811). The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus. Belfast. p. 64, fn.4.
^ a b"Bill Number 3518". Irish Legislation Database. Queens University Belfac. Retrieved 2 March 2019. For repairing the road leading from Dundalk, in the county of Louth, through the upper half barony of the Fews to Armagh, and from thence to Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone.
^ a b c dBeaufort 1792, p.18
^ a b c dAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.28
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cgClarkson et al, Notes on Baronies of Ireland
^ a b"For the division of the barony of Idrone in the county of Carlow. (39 George III c.9)". Irish Legislation Database. Queen's University Belfast. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
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^Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, Vol.1 p.483
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^"11 Anne c.2 (private)". Irish Legislation Database. Queens University Belfast. Retrieved 2 March 2019. To vest the inheritance of certain lands in the barony of Ibaune and Barryroe in the county of Cork in Francis Bernard, esquire
^Parl. Gaz. Irl. Vol.2 p.307
^"59 Geo. III c. 84 §43". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
^ a b c d1791 (31 Geo. 3) c. 48 "An Act for the Division of Certain Baronies of Great Extent in the Counties of Donegal and Meath"
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.133
^ a b c dGazetteer of Ireland, Vol II, p.96
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^Maritime Boundaries (County Borough of Dublin) Order 1985 (S.I. No. 122 of 1985). Signed on 25 April 1985. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 20 March 2010.
^"Statute Law Revision Act 2007: Schedule 1". Irish Statute Book. Government of Ireland. Archived from the original on 6 March 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
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^Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Commissioners (1835). "II: Charters; 21: Edward VI". Appendix to the Report of the Commissioners: Report on the City of Dublin; Part I. House of Lords Sessional Papers. Vol. 9, Pt 1. London: HMSO. p. 5.
^ a b c d e f gErck 1846 Erck 1846 pp.236-238 Nos 35 and 36
^Beaufort 1792, p.43
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^Cullen, Séamus; Tadhg O'Keeffe (1994). "A Turreted Enclosure at Pitchfordstown, County Kildare". Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 124. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland: 215–217. JSTOR 25509069.
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^Bennett, Martyn (2000). The civil wars experienced: Britain and Ireland, 1638-1661. Routledge. p. 169. ISBN 0-415-15902-4.
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.189
^Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1836, s. 154: Town or liberties of Callan to be a barony of the county of Kilkenny for purposes of presentments, &c. (6 & 7 William 4, c. 116 of 1836, s. 154). Act of the UK Parliament. Archived from the original on 2014-07-29. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book.
^Return of counties, cities and towns in Ireland of which valuation has been completed. Command papers. Vol. 71 (1) HC No.487. HMSO. 5 July 1848. p. 5. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014.
^"Area, houses and population, Vol.II (Munster)". Census of Ireland 1871. HISTPOP.ORG. pp. 865, Table III, footnote. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
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^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.313
^ a bWyndham-Quin, Caroline; Edwin Richard W. Wyndham-Quin (1865). Memorials of Adare manor; with historical notices of Adare. Oxford: privately printed by Messrs Parker. pp. 277.
^Fitzgerald, Patrick; John James McGregor (1827). The history, topography and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick: with a preliminary view of the history and antiquities of Ireland. Vol. II. Limerick: George McKern. p. 221.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k lInquisitionum in Officio Rotulorum Cancellariae Hiberniae Asservatarum Repertorium. Vol. 2. Dublin: HM printers. 1829. pp. xix–xx.
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.229
^ a bRichard Nun, ed. (1801). "40 Geo iii c.80: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Thirty-fifth Year of his present Majesty's Reign, entitled An Act for regulating the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, and for repealing the several Acts therein mentioned, and to explain and amend an Act passed in the Thirty-Seventh Year of said Reign, entitled An Act for the further Regulation of the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.". From the Thirty-ninth Year of George III. A. D. 1799, to the Fortieth Year of George III. A. D. 1800, inclusive. Statutes passed in the Parliaments held in Ireland ...: from the third year of Edward the second, A.D. 1310 to the fortieth year of George III A.D. 1800, inclusive. Vol. 12. George Grierson. pp. 300–303.
^Cotton MS Augustus I ii 25 Plan of the barony of Ardagh (Co. Longford)
^Cotton MS Augustus I i 47 Plan of the barony of Ardagh (Co. Longford)
^Cotton MS Augustus I ii 24 Plan of the barony of Longford (Co. Longford)
^Cotton MS Augustus I ii 28 Plan of the barony of Moydow (Co. Longford)
^Cotton MS Augustus I i 48 Plan of the barony of Rathcline (Co. Longford)
^Cotton MS Augustus I ii 26 Plan of the barony of Shrule (Co. Longford)
^Johnston, L. C. (1826). History of Drogheda: from the earliest period to the present time. Drogheda. p. 37.
^4057 for the baronyof Louth and 440 for the county of the town, enumerated separately
^Parliamentary gazetteer of Ireland, Vol. II, p.66
^For example, Thom's Directory of Ireland, p.597 1852; or County Cess and Poor Rate (Ireland) (House of Commons Accounts & Papers, Vol 24, Part I, No.174, p.6) 13 June 1894
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^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.279
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.283
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.289
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.291
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^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.363
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^Petty 1851, p.58
^ a bAccounts...of the Presentments...1807 p.395
^ a bSmith, Charles (1746). The ancient and present state of the county and city of Waterford (1st ed.). Dublin. p. 68. At what time the Barony of Decies was divided into two distinct Baronies is uncertain; at present it is distinguish'd at the Assizes and Sessions into two parts, viz. Decies within and Decies without Drum.
^ a b c d e f g hHenry VIII Part 3. State Papers. Vol. 2. Murray. 1834. p. 7,fn.14.
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