627:, though the costs were paid from the barony cess if the work was of local benefit only. The county grand jury was supposed to have included jurors from each barony, though this did not always happen. From 1819, significantly modified in 1836, baronial presentment sessions were held for these purposes, with a local jury picked by the county grand jury from among the barony's highest rate-payers, according to a complicated formula. The baronial presentment sessions were a convoluted process, lacking public confidence and marred by allegations of corruption and favouritism. Special emergency sessions were held during the
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cities with barony status in 1898 has extended since then into the surrounding baronies. Prior to 1898, the baronies around Dublin City were shrunk according as they ceded land to the expanding city; but there is now land which is both within the current city boundaries and within one of the pre-1898 county baronies. Notably, the Barony of Dublin, created in 1842, is almost entirely within the city, although still separate from the Barony of Dublin City.
1228:"40 Geo iii c.80: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Thirty-fifth Year of his present Majesty's Reign, entitled An Act for regulating the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, and for repealing the several Acts therein mentioned, and to explain and amend an Act passed in the Thirty-Seventh Year of said Reign, entitled An Act for the further Regulation of the Election of Members to serve in Parliament."
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split most Irish county constituencies were defined largely or exclusively in terms of the baronies which they comprised; however, in some cases a barony was split parish by parish between two divisions. The 1891 census was the last for which returns were aggregated by barony as well as by Union and
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abolished the corporations of
Carrickfergus and Galway, while the Counties and Boroughs (Ireland) Act 1840, passed simultaneously, transferred the liberties of the other six counties corporate to the adjoining county-at-large. The transferred area was sometimes assigned to one or more existing county
300:. The baronies of Iveagh, Muskerry, and Connello were each subdivided twice: Upper and Lower Iveagh each have Upper and Lower Halves; East and West Muskerry each have East and West Divisions; the western divisions split from Upper and Lower Connello were named Shanid and Glenquin respectively. When
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The final catalogue of baronies numbered 331. A figure of 273 is also quoted, by combining those divided into half-baronies, as by east–west, north–south, or upper/middle/lower divisions. Every point in
Ireland is in precisely one of the listed divisions. However, the municipal area of the four
519:. These were excluded from the enclosing "county-at-large" and exercised at a single level the functions which elsewhere were split between county and barony level. Thus, they had "baronial presentment sessions" although they were not strictly speaking baronies. Each such city or town also had a
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chief. However, sometimes baronies combined small territories, or split a large one, or were created without regard for the earlier boundaries. In the Norman period most Gaelic chiefs were killed, expelled, or subordinated by the new Norman lord; in the Tudor period, many Gaelic and
Hibernicized
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While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they are no longer used for many administrative purposes. Their official status is illustrated by
Placenames Orders made since 2003, where official Irish names of baronies are listed under "Administrative units".
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Over the centuries, these senses diverged, and many administrative baronies were not associated with feudal or noble titles. Spurious "barony" titles have been sold by using the names of administrative baronies for which there is no corresponding hereditary or
260:, but had the same legal standing. Some subdivisions came about when new counties were formed, and the new boundary split a pre-existing barony. In three cases, there are adjacent half-baronies in neighbouring counties with the same name: Rathdown (
431:. Of these, those of Wexford, Mallow, and Youghal are no longer counted as separate from the adjacent baronies. Those of Kinsale, Callen, and Kilmallock are now counted as baronies. A 1791 act dealt with the two in County Londonderry; it made the
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to appoint up to 16 sub-constables. These powers were seldom used and the constables had few powers; they were usually older men nicknamed "old Barnys", with the archetypal "old Barny McKeown". They were superseded by the
1234:. Statutes passed in the Parliaments held in Ireland ...: from the third year of Edward the second, A.D. 1310 to the fortieth year of George III A.D. 1800, inclusive. Vol. 12. George Grierson. pp. 300–303.
284:). Subdivision happened especially in the 19th century, when qualifiers "Upper"/"Lower"(/"Middle"), "North"/"South", or "East/"West" were used for the half-baronies. The main basis for this subdivision was the
544:. Both before and after 1898, where a statute presupposed that a county was divided into baronies, judges sometimes construed it by assuming that each county corporate constituted a single barony.
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researchers, who may be unable to find an area referred to as being in a particular county in 19th century sources in the modern county. Most markedly, the entire territory of the small barony of
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property includes a schedule "To contain description of the property, giving area, townland, barony and county, or, if in a city or urban district, the street or road and city or urban district".
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were organised largely by barony. Different categories of
English and Scottish settlers were planted in particular baronies in the midlands and Munster. Likewise the "precincts" into which the
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The Local
Government (Ireland) Act also caused a number of county boundaries to be modified, with the result that a number of baronies now cross county boundaries. This can cause confusion to
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The final catalogue of baronies numbered 331, with an average area of 255 km (98 sq mi; 63,000 acres); therefore, each county was divided, on average, into 10 or 11 baronies.
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in the fourteenth century, and when the Tudors and
Stuarts revived and extended county government, the baronies which they delimited often bore little relation to the earlier cantreds.
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were established in 1838, each centred on an eponymous town; most new or altered responsibilities were given to them in subsequent decades. These Unions which were divided into
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to divide baronies of at least 45,000 acres (18,000 ha) and unite baronies totalling at most 40,000 acres (16,000 ha). An 1837 act relaxed these restrictions for
206:. Further south the name "cantred" was used till the fifteenth century. The cantreds declined with the rest of the English colony as its influence retreated to
339:, detached parts of baronies were annexed to an adjacent barony, but not so for parishes. The rationalisation of small ecclesiastical parishes into larger
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Tipperarys: the national and local politics —devolution and self-determination— of the unique 1838 division into two ridings, and the aftermath
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The marginal relevance of baronies means many people have no idea which barony they live in. However, some remain a focus for local patriotism. Some
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The
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rather than administrative units. They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the
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There are other acts which have been held not to extend to the county of the city of Dublin on account of this word "barony" occurring in them
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DED; the 1901 census used only the latter classification, though it and the 1911 census included the barony in the detailed returns.
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baronies, but sometimes made a barony in its own right. The reduced-size counties corporate continued till the
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and older provincial hotels bear the name of the barony in which they are located; likewise some clubs of the
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1288:"Cases in the Queen's Bench: In re Miller and Dowell. In re Meade"
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967:"Experts attack sale of "bogus" Barony of Clare for €90,000"
1619:"Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation Act, 1976"
1426:(2nd ed.). Dublin: McGlashan & Gill. pp. 2–3.
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The 1898 Act replaced the county assizes with an elected
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1772:. Dublin: Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society.
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1654:. London: W. Faden, J. Debrett, and James Edwards
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912:"Alphabetical index to the baronies of Ireland"
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844:List of Irish local government areas 1898–1921
709:. For example, the form for registration of a
27:Historical subdivision of a county of Ireland
1832:includes large JPGs of the county maps from
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1852:Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
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1669:"Notes on Baronies of Ireland 1821–1891"
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357:borough status similar to English law
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296:, where many baronies were split by
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110:Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898
73:) is a historical subdivision of a
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1791:Price, Liam (1954). "Ráith Oinn".
1743:"Media Taken in by Bogus Baronies"
1648:Beaufort, Daniel Augustus (1792).
1529:, Statutory Instruments: 2003 Nos
1357:"6: Results and Arrangements; II."
1245:Parliamentary gazetteer of Ireland
1062:lewis, Samuel (1837). "Limerick".
591:Acts of 1787 and 1792 allowed the
213:Most cantreds corresponded to the
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1793:Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies
1741:Nicholls, Kenneth (Autumn 1996).
619:was set per barony. "Presentment
445:North East Liberties of Coleraine
167:, giving the right to sit in the
1087:. Royal Irish Academy: 201–472.
1023:"Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836"
1007:The Political Anatomy of Ireland
701:Baronies continue to be used in
671:Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
599:for each barony, and the county
32:Peerage of Ireland § Barons
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1862:for baronies; from the
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548:Historical functions
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421:County Londonderry
365:counties corporate
347:Peculiar districts
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