School: Urlingford (B.)
- Location:
- Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Seán Mac Coitir
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- XML “Palatine Street”
- XML “The Territ”
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- In a dip in the Kilcooley Hills, three miles from Urlingford is a place consisting of scattered house called Palatine Street. From the names and religion of some of the inhabitants , it is evident that they belong to a branch of the Palatines , and they received a grant of land in this area.
Note:- palatines were Methodists who emigrated from the Rhine Palatine and settled in Limerick in 1708 . In 1734 one of them left Limerick to found Methodism in Canada. - On a farm on Fenor Hill , there is a place called the Territ. It consists of high wall built in the form of a rectangle with leant sheds on the inside . It was once used as a barrack .A man living now on the farm said it was used for storing the tithes- a likely purpose . The Battle of Carrickshock in 1832 was in connection with the collection of "Tithes"
I could find no one in the neighbourhood who kew the meaning of the term "The Territ" nor have I found the reason for the name.