Barony of Iverk

Iverk[1]
Uíbh Eirc (Irish)
Barony
Ireland - 1885 Map of County Kilkenny.jpg


Map of Iverk

Iverk[1]

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 52°18′54″N 7°16′26″W / 52.315°N 7.274°W / 52.315; -7.274Coordinates: 52°18′54″N 7°16′26″W / 52.315°N 7.274°W / 52.315; -7.274
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Kilkenny
Civil parishes
Area[2]
  Total 16,741 ha (41,368 acres)

Barony of Iverk (Irish: Uíbh Eirc[3][4]) is a barony in the south west of County Kilkenny, Ireland.[5] The size of the barony is 41,368 acres (167.41 km2).[2] Iverk was part of the historic Gaelic kingdom of Ossory (Osraige).

History

Iverk was part of the medieval Irish kingdom of Osraige. It was the territory of the Irish clan Uí Duach. In 1358 this Barony was known by its ancient name the "Cantred of Odoth".[4] The earliest reference to the barony was is 1587 where it was described as the barony of "Fasaghdenyn and Idoghe".[4]

The early Anglo-Norman records of "Overk in Ossory" included the present Barones of Iverk and Ida and the southern extremity of the barony of Knocktopher.[4][6] The territory of Uibh-Eirc was co-extensive with the present Barony of Iverk.[4]

Iverk was recorded in the Down Survey (1656),[7] and on Griffith's Valuation (1864).[8] Parts of the barony were in the Poor law unions of Carrick on Suir and Waterford.[2]

Territory of O Faolain (O'Phelan) and O'Dunphy.[9] Ballycastlane Cottage is located in Iverk.[10]

Geography

Iverk contains the towns of Pilltown, Kilmacow, Fiddown, Mooncoin and the settlements of Owning and Templeorum.[11]

Iverk contains the civil parishes of Aglish, Arderra, Ballytarsney, Clonmore, Fiddown, Kilmacow, Muckalee, Pollrone, Portnascully, Rathkieran, Tibberaghny, Tubbrid, Ullid, and Whitechurch.[12]

Fiddown Island [13] and the Poulanassy and Lingaun River are in Iverk.[14] It also contains a bogland called Moondeega.[15] There is a wood called Corbally Wood.[16]

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