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Tulla

Tulla
An Tulach
Town
Street scene in Tulla
Street scene in Tulla
Tulla is located in Ireland
Tulla
Tulla
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°52′08″N 8°45′36″W / 52.869°N 8.760°W / 52.869; -8.760Coordinates: 52°52′08″N 8°45′36″W / 52.869°N 8.760°W / 52.869; -8.760
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Clare
Elevation 53 m (174 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 662
Irish Grid Reference R484798
Website www.tullaonline.com

Tulla (Irish: An Tulach, meaning "hill") is a town in County Clare, Ireland. The town is the commercial centre for Tulla parish and the surrounding area, and is around 15 km east of Ennis. Tulla church was founded about 620 by Mochuille and the town received its town charter in the 13th century. The name may also refer to two half-baronies around the town.

Tulla is a town and a parish in the barony of Tulla Upper. It is 10 miles (16 km) east of Ennis. The parish has many ruins of old castles. On the hill on which the town of Tulla stands there is the ruin of an old abbey and of a druidical altar. The parish covers 15,304 acres (6,193 ha), including a large area of mountain and some bog. There are limestone caverns at Kiltanon, holding many petrified shells. The Roman Catholic parish churches are Saints Peter & Paul in Tulla, St James in Knockjames and the Immaculate Conception in Drumcharley.

The townlands are Affick, Annagh, Ardbooly Lower, Ardbooly Upper, Ballyblood, Ballyoughtra, Ballyoughtra (O'Callaghan), Ballyslattery or Newgrove, Bunavory, Cloghaun, Cloonaleary, Cloondanagh, Cloondoorney Beg, Cloondoorney More, Cloonteen, Commons, Cragg, Craggaunkeel, Cragroe, Cutteen Beg, Cutteen More, Derrykeadgran, Derrymore East, Derrymore West, Derryulk Lower, Derryulk Middle, Derryulk Upper, Doonaun, Drumcharley, Drummaghmartin, Drumullan, Eyrehill, Fomerla, Fortane Beg, Fortane More, Furhee, Garruragh, Glendree, Gorteennaguppoge, Gorteenaneelig, Kilboggoon, Kilduff Lower, Kilduff Middle, Kilduff Upper, Kilmore, Kiltanon, Knockadoon, Knockdoocunna, Knockdrumleague, Lahardaun, Lecarrow North, Lecarrow South, Liscullaun, Lisduff, Lissofin, Loughaun North, Loughaun South, Maryfort or Lismeehan, Milltown, Moymore, Poulaforia, Rannagh, Rine, Rosslara, Tome, Tulla, Tyredagh Lower, Tyredagh Upper, Uggoon Lower and Uggoon Upper.

In 1837 Tulla Samuel Lewis described Tulla. "This place appears to have some claims to antiquity; there are numerous remains of ancient castles, formerly the residences of its landed proprietors. The town is pleasantly situated on a hill, and is surrounded with highly interesting scenery, enlivened with numerous elegant seats and pleasing villas. The principal trade is derived from its situation on a public thoroughfare, and is chiefly confined to the supply of the surrounding neighbourhood."

Theophilus O'Flanagan, born in Tulla, Gaelic scholar and founder member of the Gaelic Society and editor of its Transactions.


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