Kilculliheen Explained

Barony of Kilculliheen
Native Name:(Irish)
Settlement Type:Barony
Etymology:church of Coilcín or Cailcín
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ireland
Coordinates:52.2697°N -7.1033°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Leinster
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:County Kilkenny/Waterford
Parts Type:Civil parishes
Parts Style:coll
P1:Belmount
P2:Ballinvoher
P3:Newtown
P4:Ballyrobin
P5:Rathculliheen
P6:Abbeylands
P7:Christendom
P8:Mountmisery
P9:Mountsion
P10:Newrath
P11:Rockshire

Kilculliheen (Irish: Cill Choilchín[1]) is a civil parish,[2] electoral division[3] and barony[1] in Ireland, on the north bank of the River Suir across from the centre of Waterford City. Historically, it has been transferred several times between the county of the city of Waterford and the counties of Kilkenny and Waterford. It now contains the only part of Waterford city on the left bank of the River Suir. The Parliamentary Gazetteer of 1846 states "as it lies on the left bank of the Suir, which, for the most part, divides co. Waterford from co. Kilkenny, most topographists mistakingly assign it to the barony of Ida, co. Kilkenny".[4] It is now partly in County Kilkenny and partly in Waterford City.[1] [5] [6] Of the barony's eleven townlands, five (Belmount, Ballinvoher, Newtown, Ballyrobin, and Rathculliheen[7]) are entirely in Kilkenny and six (Abbeylands, Christendom, Mountmisery, Mountsion, Newrath, and Rockshire[7] [8]) are split between Kilkenny and Waterford. The city portion contains the formerly rural village of Ferrybank, which gives its name to a wider suburb which has spread across the county boundary.[9]

History

Kilculliheen is an anglicisation of Irish: Cill Choilchín, church of Coilcín or Cailcín, a saint of Celtic Christianity whose feast day is 10 February.[10] Coilcín is also commemorated in the name of Rathculliheen, a townland within the parish. In 1151 Dermot MacMurrough founded St Mary's Abbey de Bello Portu, an Augustinian convent, at the presumed site of Coilcín's church in what is now the townland of Abbeylands.[10] It was a daughter house of the abbey of St Mary de Hoggis in Tallaght, and after the Norman invasion of Ireland was endowed by the future King John and David fitz Milo.[4] In 1532, abbess Alice (or Elicie) Butler was deposed amid charges of sexual and financial impropriety; modern historians view her as a pawn in a jurisdictional dispute between the Bishop of Waterford and the Bishop of Ossory.[11] [12] At the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII, the abbey's lands were assigned to the Corporation of Waterford city, and six of its nuns granted compensation for the loss of its revenue.[10] [12] Waterford's city charter of James I transferred the entire parish of Kilculliheen from Kilkenny to the county of the city of Waterford.[13] The Civil Survey of the 1650s surveyed the parish both as part of the barony of Ida in Kilkenny and again as part of the city of Waterford.[14]

In the 1830s only a sliver of land from Waterford Bridge to Ferrybank Catholic church was within the municipal boundary; the rest of the parish constituted the northern "liberties" of the city.[15] The Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840 transferred the liberties of each city from the county of the city to the adjacent county-at-large. The application of this in regard to Kilculliheen was unclear, and the justices of the peace of County Kilkenny assumed it had been annexed to that county.[16] When their error was discovered, an 1845 Act of Parliament was required to allow their judgments to stand. The 1846 Parliamentary Gazetteer and the censuses of 1841 to 1861 described Kilculliheen as part of the Waterford barony of Gaultier.[4] The 1871 census lists it as a barony, with footnote:[17] Kilculliheen did not appear as a barony in the Tables of previous censuses, it having formed a portion of Gaultiere barony. As, however, it has for some years past been described as a distinct barony in documents emanating from the office of the Privy Council and other Public Departments, it is so treated in these Tables.

After the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, an order of the Local Government Board subdivided the poor law electoral division of Waterford into seven district electoral divisions (DEDs), one called Kilculliheen consisting of "that portion of the original electoral division not included within the municipal boundary of the borough of Waterford, and situate north of the River Suir".[18] A subsequent order transferred Kilculliheen DED from the judicial county of the city of Waterford to the administrative county Kilkenny.[19] In 1955, the county borough (now city) of Waterford was extended, thereby reclaiming some of the DED territory from Kilkenny.[20] [21]

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From Web site: Irish placenames database . Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media . . en, ga . 13 August 2010. :

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  1. http://www.logainm.ie/253.aspx Kilculliheen (barony, Waterford)
  2. http://www.logainm.ie/1314.aspx Kilculliheen (civil parish, Kilkenny)
  3. https://www.logainm.ie/en/1373475 Kilculliheen (part) (ED, Kilkenny)
  4. Book: The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland adapted to the new Poor-Law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical arrangements ... as existing in 1844–45 . 1846 . A. Fullarton & Co . Dublin . 391 . Kilculliheen. https://books.google.com/books?id=4iK5_B7W1xIC&q=Kilculliheen&pg=PA391 . II: D–M.
  5. http://www.logainm.ie/121.aspx Kilculliheen (barony, Kilkenny)
  6. Web site: I.R. Uimh. 520/2003 — An tOrdú Logainmneacha (Contae Chill Chainnigh) 2003 . Schedule, Section A (Administrative units): Chapter 3 (Baronies): Number 9.
  7. http://www.logainm.ie/Children.aspx?parentID=121&typeID=BF townlands in Kilculliheen, Co Kilkenny
  8. http://www.logainm.ie/Children.aspx?parentID=2443&typeID=BF townlands in Kilculliheen, Co Waterford
  9. News: Over Ferrybank Way. 6 June 2007. Munster Express. 14 August 2010.
  10. Spring 1994 . Julian C. . Walton . Monumental Inscriptions at the Abbey, Kilculliheen, Ferrybank, Waterford by Michael O'Sullivan: Editor's Introduction . Decies . Old Waterford Society . 49 . 2 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929172253/http://snap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/ejournals/101014/101014.pdf . 2011-09-29 .
  11. Book: Bourke, Angela. Irish women's writing and traditions. . https://books.google.com/books?id=V01-76iQ48gC&pg=PA467. 3 August 2014. The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing. 5. 2002. NYU Press. 9780814799062. 467–471. An instrument concerning Elicie Butler of Kilculliheen (1532).
  12. Mulholland. John. January 1984. The trial of Alice Butler, Abbess of Kilculliheen, 1532. Decies. Old Waterford Society. XXV. 45–46.
  13. Book: Lewis, Samuel. Samuel Lewis (publisher) . Waterford . A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. http://www.libraryireland.com/Lewis/LewisW/7a-WATERFORD.php/index.php. 1837.
  14. Book: Simington, Robert. County of Waterford, with appendices: Muskerry barony Co. Cork; Kilkenny City and Liberties (part); also valuations c. 1663–64 for Waterford and Cork cities. The Civil Survey A.D. 1654–56 . VI. 1942. Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission. xxii–xxiii.
  15. Web site: Six-inch map centred on Ferrybank Catholic church. 1830s. Mapviewer. Ordnance Survey Ireland. 2 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20120829114800/http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,661392,613102,4,7. 29 August 2012. dead.
  16. Web site: 8 & 9 Victoria c.121: Local Government (Drogheda and Meath) Act, 1845, Section 10 . . 4 August 2014 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140811065513/http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1845/en/act/pub/0121/sec0010.html . 11 August 2014 .
  17. Book: Census of Ireland, 1871; Vol.II, Province of Munster; Part VI, County and City of Waterford. Command papers. C.873-VI. 1874. Alexander Thom for HMSO. 865, note. III. Area, houses, and population in 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871, of each barony, also the general valuation in 1871 (county and city).
  18. Local Government Board (1899) pp.182–183
  19. Local Government Board (1899) p.276
  20. County Borough of Waterford (Extension of Boundary) Provisional Order, 1955, confirmed by section 3 of the Local Government Provisional Orders Confirmation Act, 1955.
  21. Book: Central Statistics Office. Census of population of Ireland. 26 December 2010. 1956 . 1: population, area, and valuation of each district, electoral division, and of each larger unit of area. 1957. Stationery Office. viii. Explanatory Notes.