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'''Glenkeen''' is a [[townland]] in [[Glenkeen|the civil parish of the same name]] |
'''Glenkeen''' is a [[townland]] in [[Glenkeen|the civil parish of the same name]] |
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in [[County Tipperary]].<ref>[http://www.irelandgenweb.com/irltip/CivilParishes/GlenkeenCP.htm Glenkeen Civil Parish]</ref> |
in [[County Tipperary]], [[Ireland]].<ref>[http://www.irelandgenweb.com/irltip/CivilParishes/GlenkeenCP.htm Glenkeen Civil Parish]</ref> |
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The glebe house for the [[Church of Ireland]] parish of Glenkeen was located in this townland and had a [[glebe]] of 11 acres.<ref>Samuel Lewis, [https://books.google.com/books?id=dDQE_stxs-AC A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland], 1837, volume 1, page 654.</ref> |
The glebe house for the [[Church of Ireland]] parish of Glenkeen was located in this townland and had a [[glebe]] of 11 acres.<ref>Samuel Lewis, [https://books.google.com/books?id=dDQE_stxs-AC A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland], 1837, volume 1, page 654.</ref> |
Glenkeen is a townlandinthe civil parish of the same nameinCounty Tipperary, Ireland.[1]
The glebe house for the Church of Ireland parish of Glenkeen was located in this townland and had a glebe of 11 acres.[2] The glebe house was built in 1785, a few years after the construction of a Church of Ireland parish church in the nearby town of Borrisoleigh. After this church was closed, the glebe house was sold in 1870 to a Martin Ryan, an ancestor of the present-day owners.[3]