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Civil parish in County Kildare, formerly of King's County Not to be confused with Harristown, Naas South, a former parliamentary borough elsewhere in County Kildare.

53°05′35″N 6°57′43″W / 53.0930°N 6.9619°W / 53.0930; -6.9619

Detail from Daniel Augustus Beaufort's 1797 map of Ireland, showing the area of Harristown as an exclave of King's County, between Queen's County and Kildare.

Harristown (Irish: Baile Hanraí) is a civil parish and electoral division (ED) in County Kildare in Ireland, about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Kildare town.

Until 1842 the parish was part of an exclave of the barony of Upper Philipstown in King's County (now County Offaly).

In the Church of Ireland until the Irish Church Act 1869 the parish benefice was a rectory and vicarage in the diocese of Kildare, forming the corps of the prebend of Harristown in Kildare Cathedral, in the patronage of the bishop. The civil parish of Harristown contains the following 16 townlands: Bawn, Boghall, Boherbaun Lower, Boherbaun Upper or Monapheeby, Cherrymills, Clarey, Cloneybeg, Coolagh, Eskerhill, Harristown (Lower and Upper), Lenagorra, Mylerstown, Pullagh, and Rickardstown (Lower and Upper).

In 1841 Harristown civil parish was added to the existing Ballybrackan ED of the poor law union of Athy. By 1851 a separate Harristown ED had been created, with an area of 5,142.5 acres (2,081.1 ha), comprising 18 townlands: all 16 in Harristown civil parish plus Gorteen Upper and Lower from the civil parish of Fontstown. From 1899 the ED was in Athy No.1 rural district. In elections to Kildare County Council, Harristown ED has been in local electoral areas centred on either Athy (1991 and since 2009) or Kildare (1955–1985, 19992004).

Census population of Harristown civil parish and/or ED
Year→↓Area 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1926 1936 1946 1956 1966 1979 1991 2002 2011 2016
Parish 1,037 1,020 920 662 591 535 502 427 368 325 418 440
ED 1,010 720 628 565 536 459 397 341 320 332 347 352 300 253 302 343 452 477

References

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