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and Modeshill and crossed the river at Mullinahone at the ford of Aghmonenahone under the old Norman keep in Carrick St., then on the high road by Cappaghnagrane to Fethard and Cashel. It was then a heavily wooded area. One of the first Tobins was instructed to cut down the woods of Killaghy by royal
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The name of Mullinahone appears first as a settlement in the records of the "Hearth Money Rolls" in the years 1665 to 1667, then spelled as Moninehoan. The "Hearth Money Rolls" were a rent or tax on houses in the post-Cromwellian period. It was entered as a village or settled area of nine 'cabbins'
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and Killaghy streets. Both were extensions of the worker/artisan settlements of Killaghy Castle and lands whose estate walls adjoin the modern town today. Killaghy has existed since the first lord of Killaghy or Compsey, named St Aubyn or Tobin, built his castle there in the 13th century.
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was added. The 18th century saw the construction of two further buildings forming the structure of Killaghy Castle as it stands today. The castle has undergone extensive restoration. The castle was originally owned by the Despard family. It is now a self-catering business.
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In an extended form this whole area was called "An Cuimseanach" or Compsey in pre-Norman times, an ancient Gaelic word suggesting an enclosed valley area. The barony of Slieveardagh, now the electoral area, was known as the barony of Slieveardagh/Compsey in
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There is one earlier mention of Mullinahone as a place name. This is dated 1551 in the Calendar of Justiciary Rolls (State papers then), regarding Inquisitions or trials held there. This was possibly at the old 13th century Norman keep in present-day
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caused many deaths in the parish, with perhaps a reduction of as much as 27% in population due to famine and emigration. Locally there were attempts at physical force movements in 1848 and 1867, influenced by local writer and patriot
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roads. It is located in a low-lying broad valley area, for the most part, two to three hundred feet above sea level in South-East Tipperary. It reaches its highest point of 1,088 feet (332 m) on the mountain of
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Mullinahone is the home of PAWS Animal Rescue, the second largest dog sanctuary in Ireland, next to Dogs Trust Dublin. PAWS is a registered charity which rescues and provides new homes to abandoned and abused dogs.
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The army of William of Orange camped near Mullinahone in 1691, and an order went out to 'burn the Compsey' as it was believed to harbour rapperees or highway men. The order was not carried out, however.
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were relaxed. From 1772 it was joined with Drangan parish, then in 1826 it was separated again. The old Gaelic entity of Compsey extended as far as Glenbower and Ahenny in
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with hearths, that is, permanent structures, which were not very common then it appears after the wars of the time. Just across the river (a tributary of the
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Cromwell's troops attacked "ye States' expense" in 1654. The Tobin estates were broken up then and most of the Tobin kinsmen were transplanted to Connacht.
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in the 1880s, Mullinahone suffered considerably from an excesses of landlordism. Tenant rights were achieved after the Government Land Acts were enacted.
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parish, while its western side is formed by some smaller hills such as Cappaghnagrane and Kilnagranagh and the parish of Drangan/Cloneen. To the east is
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In 1317, the Scottish army of Robert and Edward de Bruce came through here with much pillage. It took a week for them to get from Callan to Cashel.
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in Mullinahone townland. The Lord of Compsey was James Tobin, who was then (1551) Justiciar of County Tipperary. The Tobins were a Norman family.
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from 1919 to 1922. A monument in the village square was erected to the memory of those who lost their lives in this period.
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Killaghy Castle, a Norman castle dating back to 1206, is a short distance from Mullinahone. It was originally a
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was built. The tower house was a tall slender castle of stone, and was built primarily for defence. During
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The modern parish was formed in the 18th century as the Catholic Church was re-organised when
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decree to "ensure safe passage for travellers" i.e. the army and supplies.
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Overlooking the northern boundary are the Slieveardagh hills and
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Parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
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Mullinahone was on one of the two routes from Ossory to
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Irish
Pub in Mullinahone
Mullinahone is located in Ireland
52°30′43″N 7°30′22″W / 52.512039°N 7.506036°W / 52.512039; -7.506036
Province
Munster
County
Tipperary
Irish
barony
Slievardagh
County Tipperary
Ireland
parish
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly

Clonmel
Kilkenny
R690
R692
Slievenamon
karst
Ballingarry
Killamery
County Kilkenny
Leinster
Anglo-Norman

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