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From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Samuel Lewis, 1837:

An inland county of the province of Leinster, bounded on the east by the county of Kildare; on the north, by that of Westmeath, and a small portion of Meath; on the west by those of Tipperary, Galway, and Roscommon, from the two latter of which it is separated by the Shannon, and on the south by the Queen's county and Tipperary.

County town: Tullamore
Former and merged names include:
· King's County

Listed places in County Offaly:
 Communities (6)
 Parishes (50)
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Communities
Communities in County Offaly include Banagher, Birr, Clonmacnoise, Edenderry, Moneygall, Tullamore ... View communities

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 Census records
 Family Records Centre
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Government
 County Offaly government
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History
 National Archives of Ireland
 National Library

Parishes
Parishes in County Offaly include Aghancon, Ardnurcher, Ballyboy, Ballyburly, Ballycommon, Ballykean, Ballymacwilliam, Ballynakill, Birr, Borrisnafarney ... View parishes

Photos
 National Photographic Archive - National Library of Ireland

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