List of baronies and civil parishes of County Wicklow

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Map of the baronies of County Wicklow

The historic divisions of County Wicklow consist of the six Baronies of Arklow, Ballinacor North, Ballinacor South, Talbotstown Lower, Talbotstown Upper, Newcastle, Rathdown and Shillelagh. The six baronies contain the following civil parishes: [1] [2]

BaronyCivil Parish
Arklow Arklow
Arklow Ballintemple
Arklow Castlemacadam
Arklow Drumkay
Arklow Dunganstown
Arklow Ennereilly
Arklow Glenealy
Arklow Inch
ArklowKilbride
ArklowKilcommon
Arklow Killahurler
Arklow Kilpoole
Arklow Redcross
Ballinacor North Calary
Ballinacor North Derrylossary
Ballinacor North Knockrath
Ballinacor North Rathdrum
Ballinacor South Ballinacor
Ballinacor South Ballykine
Ballinacor South Crosspatrick
Ballinacor South Hacketstown
Ballinacor South Kilcommon
Ballinacor South Kilpipe
Ballinacor South Kiltegan
Ballinacor South Knockrath
Ballinacor South Moyne
Ballinacor South Preban
Newcastle Calary
Newcastle Derrylossary
Newcastle Drumkay
Newcastle Glenealy
Newcastle Kilcommon
Newcastle Kilcoole
Newcastle Killiskey
Newcastle Newcastle Lower
Newcastle Newcastle Upper
Newcastle Rathnew
Rathdown Bray
Rathdown Calary
Rathdown Delgany
Rathdown Kilmacanoge
Rathdown Powerscourt
Shillelagh Aghowle
Shillelagh Ardoyne
Shillelagh Carnew
Shillelagh Crecrin
Shillelagh Crosspatrick
Shillelagh Liscolman
Shillelagh Moyacomb
Shillelagh Mullinacuff
Talbotstown Lower Blessington
Talbotstown Lower Boystown
Talbotstown Lower Burgage
Talbotstown Lower Crehelp
Talbotstown Lower Donard
Talbotstown Lower Dunlavin
Talbotstown Lower Hollywood
Talbotstown Lower Kilbride
Talbotstown Lower Tober
Talbotstown Upper Ballynure
Talbotstown Upper Baltinglass
Talbotstown Upper Donaghmore
Talbotstown Upper Donard
Talbotstown Upper Dunlavin
Talbotstown Upper Freynestown
Talbotstown Upper Hollywood
Talbotstown Upper Kilranelagh
Talbotstown Upper Kiltegan
Talbotstown Upper Rathbran
Talbotstown Upper Rathsallagh
Talbotstown Upper Rathtoole

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