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"Rosbercon", Rossbercon, or Rossibercon, a parish, in the barony of Ida, county of Kilkenny, and province of Leinster, on the western side of the river Barrow, adjoining the town of New Ross; containing 1260 inhabitants, of which number, 369 are in the village. A monastery, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was founded here by the families of Grace and Walsh, where friars-preachers were first introduced in 1267: at the Reformation it was granted to John Parker, Esq. The ruins are extensive and picturesque, comprising the lofty tower of the church, resting on four pointed arches, and the south wall of an aisle, containing five arches and ten windows. At an early period Rossbercon had a charter, by which it was constituted a distinct borough, with nearly the same priveleges as those of New Ross, which town, however, completely outrivalled it, and it is now included within the electoral limits of that borough. The parish is situated on the eastern confines of the county, and comprises 2503 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. The village consists of 62 houses, and is properly a suburb of New Ross, with which it is connected by a wooden bridge over the river Barrow. Here is an extensive tannery, and it is a chief constabulary police station. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Ossory, episcopally united, by act of council, in 1686, to the vicarages of Dysertmore, Shanbaugh, Ballygurrum, Kilmackevoge and Rathpatrick, together forming the union of Rossbercon, in the patronage of the corporation of Waterford, in which the rectory is impropriate: at the next avoidance, Rathpatrick, which is about a mile distant from the other parishes, is to be united with Kilculliheen. The glebes of the union comprise 21 acres; the glebe-house was erected in 1812. The church is in good repair. In the R. C. divisions the parish is the head of a union or district, comprising this parish and those of Shanbaugh, Desertmore, and Listerling, in each of which is a chapel. The parochial school is aided by the incumbent. Ther are private schools, in which about 60 children are taught; and two Sunday schools, one held in church, and the other in the R.C. chapel.
[From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)]
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Civil Parish: Rosbercon. RC Parish: Rosbercon.
Earliest Records: b. Apr 1817; m. Jan 1835.
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The transcription of the section for this parish from the National Gazetteer (1868), provided by Colin Hinson.
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Townlands (1851)Parish Townland Acres Diocese Rosbercon Annefield 78 Ossory Rosbercon Ballybeg 233 Ossory Rosbercon Garranbehy Big 189 Ossory Rosbercon Garranbehy Little 24 Ossory Rosbercon Glensansaw 137 Ossory Rosbercon Glinn 77 Ossory Rosbercon Hoodsgrove 295 Ossory Rosbercon Millbanks 198 Ossory Rosbercon Raheen 269 Ossory Rosbercon Rosbercon 110 Ossory Rosbercon Tinnakilly Big 216 Ossory Rosbercon Tinnakilly Little 17 Ossory Rosbercon Tinnaranny 826 Ossory
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