Robert Power , of Mont Pellier, Galway. ??Gentleman's Magazine Deaths Obituary [Jan 1843] Nov 30 In Upper Montague st. Robert Power, esq. of Clashmore house, Clashmore, Waterford, Ireland. PARLIAMENTARY GAZETTEER OF IRELAND 1844-44 [WATERFORD EXTRACTS] CLASHMORE, a parish, containing a village of the same name, in the barony of Decies-within-Drum, co. Waterford, Munster. Length, westward, 4 miles; breadth, from 3 furlongs to 2½ miles; area, 7,201 acres, 3 roods, 20 perches, of which 1,932, acres, 3 roods, 4 perches, lie slightly detached to the south-west. Pop, in 1881, 3,772; in 1841, 3,777. Houses 558. It lies along the left bank of the Blackwater; and is traversed southward by the road from Clonmel to Youghal-ferry. About one half of the land is good, and one half indifferent; the part near the river being arable va1ley- ground, and the eastern part upland and mountainous, yet profitable for the feeding of black cattle. Clashmore-House, the seat of Robert Power, Esq., adjoins the village; is well situated near the Black water, a little above the influx of the Lickey; and is surrounded by a demesne which, long ago, was considerably improved. The other seats are Ballinamultina, Bay-view, Rockview, and Ardsallagh. The village stands on ---------------
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