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Lewis's Topographical Survey was published in 1837. These extracts contain topography, population details, industrial and historical information for Waterford. Lewis's Topographical Survey was published in 1837. These extracts contain topography, population details, industrial and historical information for Waterford.
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Table Of Contents
1. Abbeyside
2. Affane
3. Annestown
4. Ardmore
5. Ballybrack
6. Ballygunner
7. Ballylaneen
8. Ballymacart
9. Ballynakill
10. Bonmahon
11. Butlerstown
12. Cappoquin
13. Carrickbeg
14. Clashmore
15. Clonea
16. Corbally
17. Crook,
18. Dungarvan
19. Dunhill
20. Dunmore
21. Dysart
22. Faithlegg
23. Fenoagh
24. Ferrybank
25. Fews
26. Four-Mile-Water
27. Glendaligan
28. Guilcagh or Gilco
29. Kilbarry
30. Kilbarrymeaden
31. Kilbride
32. Kilburne
33. Kilacaragh
34. Kilcockan
35. Kilculliheen or Kilcloheen
36. Kilgobinet
37. Killea
38. Killoteran
39. Kill St. Lawerence
40. Kill St. Nicholas
41. Killure
42. Killmacleague
43. Kilmacomb
44. Kilmacthomas
45. Kilmeaden
46. Kilmolash
47. Kilmoleran
48. Kilronan (Clonmel District)
49. Kilronan Butlerstown District
50. Kilrossanty
51. Kilrush
52. Kilsheelan
53. Kilwatermoy
54. Kinsalebeg
55. Lickoran,
56. Lisgenan, or Grange
57. Lismore
58. Lisnakill
59. Modeligo
60. Monamintra
61. Monemointra
62. Monksland
63. Mothell or Mothel
64. Newcastle
65. Passage East
66. Portlaw
67. Rathgormuck
68. Rathmoylan
69. Reisk
70. Ringagonagh or Ring
71. Rosduff
72. Rossmere, Rossmire or Rossmore
73. Seskinan
74. Stradbally
75. Tallow
76. Tallowbridge
77. Templmichael
78. Tramore
79. Villierstown
80. Whitechurch
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Lewis's Topographical Dictionary (Part 2) - Waterford County Parishes
1. Abbeyside
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This article is part of a series of four articles on Lewis's Topographical Survey. To access the other parts of the series click this link to visit the index of articles.

Abbeyside, a village and suburb of the borough of  Dungarvan, in the barony of Decies-without-Drum, county of  Waterford, and province of Munster, containing 1859 inhabitants. This place derives its name from the remains of an ancient abbey, which is described in the article on Dungarvan; it is situated on an inlet of the bay, and is included within the electoral boundary of the borough of Dungarvan. The R.C. chapel for the district of East Dungarvan is situated here.

Author : Samuel Lewis / Jackie McGuire   Published Online : 26 May 2002
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