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Parkstown

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173: 60: 67: 242:. The Lamphier family lived at Parkstown House from at least the 1770s; Thomas John Lanphier was the freeholder in 1776. Henry Langley lived there in 1814 and John Pennefather Lamphier was living there in 1837 and in the early 1850s; he held the property, whose buildings were valued at more than £23, from the 264:
Since the 1852 sale, the house and some of the land that forms part of Parkstown townland have passed through various hands, including families called O'Keeffe and Armitage; it has belonged to the Maher family since 1955. The building is still, in the early 21st century, a fine residence.
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in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. This 19th-century map, part of the Ordnance Survey First Edition 6" Series, antedates the construction of the Thurles-Clonmel railway, since it does not show it at the Horse and
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The Parkstown lands of the Lanphier family were part of the land which, in the mid-19th century, Vernon Lamphier (who was elected, on 3 October 1848, as rate collector for
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in April 1852. The property was held under a grant in perpetuity, dated 17 February 1852 and made by Wray Palliser to John P. Lanphier and Vernon Lanphier.
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Just to the west of Parkstown House, roughly where the walled orchard now stands, is the site of a medieval castle,
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Papers relating to proceedings for relief of distress, and state of unions and workhouses in Ireland, 1849
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in the Landed Estates Database at the National University of Ireland, Galway
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List of Freeholders of the County of Tipperary in the year 1776
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Location of Parkstown in the civil parish of Ballymoreen
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and was the occupant at the time of its sale in 1852.
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Parkstown, Ballymoreen
Parkstown is located in Ireland
52°36′59″N 7°46′05″W / 52.61640°N 7.76818°W / 52.61640; -7.76818
Country
Ireland
Province
Munster
County
County Tipperary
S157517

townland
County Tipperary
Ireland
civil parish
Ballymoreen
barony
Eliogarty
poor law union
Thurles
Horse and Jockey
Court of Chancery
Moycarkey poor law district
Viscount Hawarden
Encumbered Estates' Court
Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
"Ordnance Survey map"
the original
Irish Post Offices & Postmarks
Entry for Parkstown House

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