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Birr, or Parsonstown, par. and market town, SE. King's co., on river Little Brosna, 12 miles N. of Roscrea, and 89 SW. of Dublin by rail -- par., 7127 ac., pop. 7042; town, pop. 4955; 2 Banks. Market-day, Saturday. Birr is both the ancient and the popular name of the town; Parsonstown has been given to it in honour of the proprietors, the Parsons, Earls of Rosse. It is a fine-looking, well-built town, and contains a lofty columnar monument, erected in 1747, to William, Duke of Cumberland, in honour of his victory at Culloden. There are vast barracks here. At Birr Castle, the seat of the Earl of Rosse, is the famous Rosse telescope.
(John Bartholomew, Gazetteer of the British Isles (1887))
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Feature Description: | "parish and market town" (ADL Feature Type: "cities") |
Administrative units: | Offaly IrlC |
Place names: | BIRR | BIRR OR PARSONSTOWN | PARSONSTOWN |
Place: | Birr |
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