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  1. County Tipperary was created and named after the town of Tipperary in 1328, making it the earliest of the Irish counties. In 1838 County Tipperary was divided into two ridings North Tipperary and South Tipperary for administrative purposes. In 2014 the two ridings were reunified to form one county. Nenagh Castle.

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  2. County Tipperary (Irish: Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. The county is named after the town of Tipperary, and was established in the early 13th century, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland. It is Ireland's largest inland county and shares a border with eight ...

  3. 5 days ago · England’s Prince (later King) John gave land in 1185 in southern Tipperary to Philip de Worcester and in northern Tipperary to Theobald Walter, who was created chief butler (or botiller) of Ireland; thus were founded the fortunes of the Butler family. In 1328 Edward III made Tipperary a county palatine in favour of the earls of Ormonde, the ...

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  4. From time out of mind, humans have been living in an area called Tipperary, as many dolmens and a lot of burial sites have been generously dotted around the county for over 5000 years. The name “Tipperary” itself is taken from the Irish “Tiobraid Árann,” translated to mean the “Well of the Ara,” from the river upon which the county is situated.

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    Brien (ÓBriain) A Dalcassian clan deriving its importance from King Brian Boru, one of the most numerous names In Ireland. The family acquired land in north Tipperary around 1300.
    Butler: (de Buitléir) Theobald Fitzwalter accompanied Henry 11 to Ireland and was created Chief Butler in1220. The chief branch of the family was associated with Kilkenny Castle, but several branch...
    Dwyer (Ó Duibhir)The O’Dwyer sept is associated mainly with the barony of Kilnamanagh
    Fogarty: (Ó Fógartaigh)The sept gave its name to the area which is now the barony of Eliogarty where Thurles is situated.
    432: St. Patrick is meant to have baptised King Aengus on the Rock of Cashel, piercing the King’s foot during the ceremony. But as the King believed it was part of the ritual, he did not complain.
    1101: Synod of Cashel. The Rock of Cashel and its lands were granted to the Church by King Muirchertach Ua Briain, the great-grandson of Brian Boru.
    1650: Oliver Cromwell arrived in Clonmel on 27thApril 1650 and so began the Siege of Clonmel.
    1838:County divided into two ridings, North and South on 1st December 1838, read more HERE

    Lena Rice:Featured in our extraordinary women's piece, Lena Rice was born in Marlhill, near New Inn. In 1890 she became the first (and only) Irish woman to win the Ladies Singles Tennis Championship at Wimbledon. READ MORE:: 10 of Ireland's Most Extraordinary Women Aileen Cust:formerly of Cordangan Manor, Tipperary was the first lady to qualify in ...

    Did you know that our County Tipperary Diaspora Community has close to 1.5K members? If you haven't already joined you can do so here. It's a community of those living in County Tipperary with an interest in genealogy and those living abroad with ancestry in the County. It's our mission that both communities have a space where they can come togethe...

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  5. County Tipperary. "Tipperary, a county of Ireland, province of Munster, bounded N by King's and Queen's counties, E by Queen's county and Kilkenny, S by Waterford and Cork, and W by Limerick, Clare, and Galway; length from N to S is 73 1/2 m, breadth 39 1/2. Area, 882,398 acres, or 1420 square m.

  6. For parliamentary purposes the county is divided into 4 divisions - viz., North Tipperary, Mid. Tipperary, South Tipperary, and East Tipperary, each returning 1 member; the representation of Tipperary was increased from 2 to 4 members in 1885.

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