Picturesque Ireland : a literary and artistic delineation of the natural scenery, remarkable places, historical antiquities, public buildings, ancient abbeys, towers, castles, and other romantic and attractive features of Ireland . ^ BX-- V D cffaI^west J. > 0 li Copyright 1878,Thoinas York. TIPPERARY. 603. St. Marys CJiiirch, Clonmel: •watered by the Arra, a tributary of the Suir. The principal rivers are theShannon, the expanse of which into Lough Derg forms the northwestern bound-ary, the Nenagh, which empties into it, the Brosna, whicli partly separates Tip-perary from Kings C


Picturesque Ireland : a literary and artistic delineation of the natural scenery, remarkable places, historical antiquities, public buildings, ancient abbeys, towers, castles, and other romantic and attractive features of Ireland . ^ BX-- V D cffaI^west J. > 0 li Copyright 1878,Thoinas York. TIPPERARY. 603. St. Marys CJiiirch, Clonmel: •watered by the Arra, a tributary of the Suir. The principal rivers are theShannon, the expanse of which into Lough Derg forms the northwestern bound-ary, the Nenagh, which empties into it, the Brosna, whicli partly separates Tip-perary from Kings County,and finds its way also into the -&*^f Shannon, near the mostnorthern point of the formercounty; the Nore, which,rising east of Killenaule,finds its way in a southeast-erly direction, to beautifythe county of Kilkenny ,and lastly, the Suir, whichis the river of principal level tract iswatered by it, from its risein the Banduff Mountainsnear Roscrea, to Ardfinnan,a distance of seventy-six miles, whence it turns north, and, after a few miles, east,and flows between Tipperary and Waterford. A large part of this tractembraces what, from its surpassing richness, is famed as the Golden magnificent tract spreads through the centre of the county to Its southernboundary, with branches r


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