List of Subdivisions of County Dublin - Division By Barony and Civil Parish

Division By Barony and Civil Parish

Barony Civil Parish
Balrothery East Baldongan
Balrothery
Balscadden
Holmpatrick
Lusk
Balrothery West Ballyboghil
Ballymadun
Hollywood
Naul
Westpalstown
Clonmethan
Garristown
Grallagh
Barony of Castleknock Castleknock
Chapelizod
Cloghran
Clonsilla
Finglas
Mulhuddart
St. James'
Ward
Coolock Artaine
Baldoyle
Balgriffin
Cloghran
Clontarf
Clonturk (Drumcondra)
Coolock
Glasnevin
Grangegorman
Howth
Kilbarrack
Killester
Kinsaley
Malahide
Portmarnock
Raheny
Santry
St. George's
St. Margaret's
Swords
Barony of Dublin City St. Nicholas Within
St. Audoens
St. Michael's
Barony of Dublin Booterstown
Donnybrook
Monkstown
St. Mark's
Taney (Dundrum)
Grangegorman
Glasnevin
Manor of St. Sepulchre
St. Andrew's
St. Ann's
St. Bride's
St. Catherines
St. George
St. James
St. John's
St. Luke's
St. Mark's
St. Mary's
St. Michans
St. Nicholas Without
St. Patrick's
St. Paul's
St. Peters
St. Thomas
St. Werburgh
Nethercross Donabate
Finglas
Killeek
Killossery
Kilsallaghan
Portraine
Swords
Newcastle Aderrig
Clondalkin
Esker
Kilbride
Kilmactalway
Kilmahuddrick
Leixlip
Lucan
Newcastle
Rathcoole
Saggart
Rathdown Booterstown
Dalkey
Donnybrook
Kilgobbin
Kill
Killiney
Kilmacud
Kiltiernan
Monkstown
Oldconnaught
Rathfarnham
Rathmichael
Stillorgan
Taney
Tully
Whitechurch
Uppercross Ballyfermot
Clondalkin
Cruagh
Crumlin
Donnybrook
Drimnagh
Esker
Palmerstown
Rathfarnham
St. Catherine's
St. James'
St. Nicholas Without The Walls
St. Peter's, County Dublin
Tallaght

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