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TULLYLEASE CEMETERY
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1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF TULLYLEASE - 8th April 1766. - Charles Bunworth. Listed with Kilbrin, Bregoge, Kilbrowney, Buttevant and Cahirduggan in the original. - N.B. The Popish Priest of the above Parish of Tulelease has the care also of the Parishes of Kilbolane and Knocktemple in said Diocese [Cloyne]…
Prot. Fams.: 6. Popish Fams.: 132 . Popish Priests: 1
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(CJ March 1767) - THE SALE OF PART OF THE ESTATE OF NICHOLLS BOWEN - SITUATED IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF KILBOLANE
Tenants Names
Canty & the 2 Egans
Patrick Hanning
William Hayes
Different Tenants
Edmund Kelly
Mr. Roger Sheehy
James Berkley
Cornelius Cangney
Bartholomew Barry
Mr. Henry Allen
David KellyDenominations
West Bowensford
East Delligy
West Delligy
Clounce
Coolnegour
Part of ditto
Coolatuoir
Part of Donee
Part of Ditto
Acres
Demesne of BowensfordA.P.R.
51.3.12
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105.0.0
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32.2.25
60.2.20Terms
Set in March 1766 for 31 years
Set in March 1766 for 31 years
Set in March 1766 for 31 years
Set in March 1766 for 31 years
Set in March 1752 for 18 years
Set in March 1750 for 31 years
Set in March 1761 for 21 years
Set in March 1750 for 21 years
Set in March 1762 for 31 years
Set in March 1766 for 3 lives
Set in March 1766 for 31 years(HC 6/5/1790) - [Advertisement] – WHEREAS MY WIFE JULIAN HAYES, alias Vaughan, has, without any provocation on my part, eloped from me on the 1st inst and threatened to injure me; I therefore caution the public against crediting her on my account, as I will never pay any debts by her contracted from the above date. Freemount, May 6, 1790 – JOHN HAYES
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Freemount-born Soldiers discharged prior to 1853 - From The National Archives (PRO), London; Doc. Ref. TNA(PRO) Indexed by surname and place of birth from the National Archives online catalogues. Place of birth Freemount, Kilbolane or Milford
Name Served in…/Discharged Covering Dates Flinn, Patrick Born Milford. 59th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 27 1824-1833 Hennigan, Robert Born ‘Milforth.’ 17th Foot Regt.; Discharged aged 28 1847-1852 Kielly, William Born Kilbolane. 15th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 21 1825-1830 Lane, Thady Born Freemount. 53rd Foot Regt. Discharged aged 25 1848-1851 Sullivan, Owen Born Freemount. Rifle Brigade. Discharged aged 42 1821-1842 _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – FREEMOUNT, a village, in the parish KNOCKTEMPLE, barony of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5 miles (N. by E.) from Kanturk, on the road from Liscarrol to Newcastle: the population is returned with the parish. It is a constabulary police station, and contains the chapel which gives name to the R. C district, a plain cruciform building, to which is attached a public school. —See KNOCKTEMPLE.
KILBOLANE – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – KILBOLANE, a parish, in the barony of ORRERY and KILMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5 ½ miles (S.W. by W) from Charlevile, on the road to Rathkeale; containing 4014 inhabitants. It comprises 10,207 ½ statute acres, as applotted for the county cess, and valued at £750 per annum. The land is of good quality and is mostly in pasture; the portion in tillage yields excellent crops of grain and potatoes. There are about 26 acres of woodland, and 100 acres of bog, forming part of the “Red bog:’ which extends into the adjoining parishes. The seats are Gibbings Grove, the residence of R. Gibbings, Esq.; Kilbolane House, of Capt. B. E. Barry; Curryass House, of P. Gould, Esq.; Proughis House, of J. Bruce, Esq.; and Hardingville, of C. Harding, Esq. The villages of Millford and Coltycormick are in this parish. It is an impropriate cure, in the diocese of Cloyne, united by act of council to the rectory of Knocktemple, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriated in the Earl of Cork, and the tithes, amounting to £550, are entirely payable to his lessee, who allows £6. 3. 1. for discharging the clerical duties. A neat church, with a square tower, was erected in 1832, chiefly at the expense of the Rev. J. Bruce, the incumbent, and is now being completed by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. In the R. C. divisions this parish forms part of the union or district of Millford, or Freemount: the chapel at Millford is a commodious modern building; there is another chapel at Kilbolane. A public school has been lately established at Millford, and another school is partly supported by an allowance of .. per ann. from Mr. Gibbings; in these, and in the private schools of the parish, about 160 children are educated. The castle of Kilbolane, which was destroyed by Cromwell, was of a square form, with a circular tower at each angle: the ruins are very insignificant. On removing the remains of the ancient church, the tomb of the Synan family, bearing the date 1446, was transferred to the new edifice.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Orrery & Kilmore
Acres
Ballagharea
Ballina
Ballyhane Lower
Ballyhane Upper
Castlelishen
Cloonee
Concealment
Coolnagour
Cromore
Curra
DelligaDoony
Gortaheeda
Gortnagoul
Kilbolane
Kilmore
Kinteera
Knockeen
Knocknavorahee
Knockough
Kyle
Laragh
Lyragh
Maine NorthMaine South
Milford Town
Moanabricka
Moanarnane
Moanavraca
Moanroe
Prohust
Scart
Seeds
Shronepookeen
Teeracurra
TrienieraghKNOCKTEMPLE – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – KNOCKTEMPLE, a parish, in the barony of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 10 miles (S.W) from Charleville, on the new road from Newcastle to Mallow; containing 1801 inhabitants. It is situated on the river Allua, near the northern confines of the county and comprises 7737 statute acres, as applot ted under the tithe act, and valued at £4125 per annum. Part of the extensive bog called the Red Bog is within its limits; and a vein of culm has been lately discovered, but not yet worked. The seats are Castle Ishen, the family mansion of Sir James Fitzgerald, Bart., and Glenfield, an old mansion belonging to the Boyle family. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, united by act of council to the impropriate cure of Kilbolane, constituting the union of Knocktemple, in the patronage of the Bishop: the tithes amount to £250, and the income of the benefice, including the stipend of the impropriate curacy, to £256. 3. 1. There is a glebe of 3 acres in this parish. The church of the union is in Kilbolane. In the R. C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Freemount, which also comprises the parish of Kilbolane and the greater part of Shandrum, and contains the chapels of Freemount, Millford, and Kilbolane. At Freemount in this parish, is a national school, in which about 60 children are educated; and a similar number are taught in a private school. Adjoining the mansion at Castle Ishen are the ruins of the ancient structure, from which it derives its name.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Duhallow
Cappanagoul
Commons
Coolbane
Freemount
Freemount Town
Garragort
Glenfield North
Glenfield South
KilberrihertKillinane
Knawhill
Knockaneda
Knockcloona
Knocknamuck
Knocknamucklagh
Lyre
Sunfort
TulladuffLewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – MILLFORD, a village, in the parish of KILBOLANE, barony of ORRERY and KILMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5 miles (S.W) from Charleville; containing 25 houses and 181 inhabitants. The river Deel, which runs through the village, abounds with trout and pike. There is a patent for four fairs, but they are not now held. Here is the R. C. chapel for this part of the district of Freemount; also a national school. In the vicinity are several seats, noticed under the head of Kilbolane.
TULLYLEASE – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – TULLILEASE, a parish, partly in the barony of ORRERY and KIL MORE, but chiefly in that of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 7 miles (WS.W) from Charleville, on the new road from Newcastle to Kanturk; containing 2155 inhabitants. It is situated on the river Allua, which flows into the Blackwater below Kanturk, and it comprises 8241 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £4670 per annum. The state of agriculture is rapidly improving, in consequence of the construction of new roads in this district, of which that between Newcastle and Kanturk intersects the parish from the borders of the county of Limerick to John’s Bridge. Some veins of culm have been discovered, but not yet worked; at Ballinaguila is a quarry of fine flagstones; and there are some quar ries of good brownstone within the limits of the parish. On the river Allua is a small oatmeal mill. Fairs are held at Tullilease on March 1st, April 29th, June 29th, and Oct. 24th, for cattle and pigs. The seats are Tullilease House, the residence of J. J. Sullivan, Esq.; and Bellagh, of Edw. Allen, Esq. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Bishop: the rectory is impropriate in the representatives of A. Ankittle, Esq. The tithes, amounting to £340, are payable in equal portions to the impropriators and the vicar. There is no church, but divine service is regularly performed on Sundays at Tullilease House. In the R. C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Freemount; divine service is performed in a private house until a chapel can be built. About 50 children are educated in a private school. Of the ancient priory, which, according to Ware, was founded here by Matthew MacGriffin for Canons Regular of the rule of St. Augustine, and which was afterwards united to Kells in Ossory, the ruins of the church still exist, and contain a stone effigy, supposed to be that of St. Barnabas, the patron saint: the burial-ground is still used.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Duhallow except those in Orrery & Kilmore (marked O&K)
Ballagh
Ballynaguilla
Cahernagh (Leland)
Cahernagh (Morgel)
Cahernagh East
Cloongowan
Cloonsillagh (O&K)
Coolbane
Cooles (O&K)Cromagloun (O&K)
Curraleagh
Dromanig
Glanycummane Lower
Glanycummane Upper
Gortnagark
Keeltane
Knockaneglass East
Knockaneglass WestKnockatoumpane
Knockawillin
Knockeanagh
Muckenagh
Poulavare
Raheen
Sheskin (O&K)
Tullylease
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(CE 12/1/1844) - O CONNELL TRIBUTE FOR 1843 – PARISH OF KILBOLANE, £20 - MY DEAR SIR – Herewith I send you a Draft for TWENTY POUNDS towards the O CONNELL TRIBUTE, together with the Contributors names, from the United Parishes of KILBOLANE:-
Name
Ahern, Thos., Esq., MD
Allen, Abraham
Barry, Widow
Brown, J.D.
Brown, J.S.
Brown, Martin
Buckley, Daniel
Buckley, Daniel
Buckley, Patrick
Callaghan, John
Clogan, Henry
Collins, Barthw.
Connell, Denis
Connors, Thomas
Connors, Wm.
Cosgrave, Rev. Mr., CC
Cray, Andrew
Cray, Michael
Cray, Patrick, jun.
Daly, Cal.
Donegan, Roger
Fitzgibbon, Gerald
Fitzgibbon, Patk, sen.
Fitzgibbon, Patrick
Galvin, Laurence
Gery, Mrs.Amount
0.10.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.2.0
1.0.0
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.5.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6Name
Green, Rev. Mr., CC
Haly, Maur.
Hannagan, Patk.
Hannegan, Edmd.
Hannegan, Joseph
Hannegan, Maur.
Hannigan, Michael
Hayes, John
Hegar, John
Leary, Mrs.
Leary, Patk.
Leary, Patrick
Lynch, Owen
Lyons, Patrick
M’Auliff, Daniel
M’Auliff, Patk.
M’Auliffe, John, Corrunny
M’Carthy, Charles
M’Carthy, Chas., sen.
M’Carthy, Michael
M’Carthy, Patk.
Maddigan, Dennis
Mahony, David
Mahony, Kean
Moylan, John
Murphy, Patk.Amount
0.10.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.3.0
0.2.0
0.3.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.5.0
0.10.0
0.5.0
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.1.6Name
Murphy, Patrick
Murphy, Tim.
Nunan, Daniel D.
Nunan, J. D.
Nunan, James
Nunan, Mrs. J.W.
O Brien, Mrs.
O Donnell, William
O Riordan, Rev. Mr., PP
Rahily, John
Ray, Mrs.
Regan, Michael
Sheehan, Jerh.
Sinan, Denis
Sinan, John
Sinan, Patrick
Sprat, Thomas
Walsh, Edmond
Walsh, James
Walsh, John
Walsh, Patrick
Watson, John
White, John
White, Patrick
Winter, JohnAmount
0.1.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.5.0
0.5.0
0.2.6
2.0.0
0.2.6
0.3.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.4.0
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.6
0.2.0
0.2.6
0.2.6There are shillings and six-pences of other contributors, whose names I cannot set forth, for want of space, in this enumeration, - Sincerely yours, ROBERT RIORDAN, P.P. of Kilbolane, Woodview Cottage, Jan. 10., 1844
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(CE 12/3/1847) – SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY THE FREEMOUNT RELIEF COMMITTEE. - DANIEL LEAHY, Esq., DL, Shanakiel House, Cork, Chairman; JOHN W. NUNAN, Coolbane, Secretary
PARISH OF KNUCKTEMPLE
Name
Barry, John, Glaunicummane
Barry, Patrick, Glaunicummane
Boyle, Catherine, Lady
Broderick, Wm., Keeltane
Brown, John W., Glenfield
Brown, Simon, Knuckaneglass
Browne, John Simon, Knuckaneglass
Callaghan, Owen, Keeltane
Collins, Bartw., Freemount
Connor, Malachy, Glaunicummane
Connors, Thos., Ballybahallow
Connors, Wm., Ballybahallow
Curtin, D., Freemount
Cussan, Ds., Kilberehert
Daly, Callaghan, Seeds
Daly, John, Ballybahallow
Daly, John, Charleville
Danahy, John, Coolbane
Doherty, Peter, Ballybahallow
Donoghue, John & Widow, Ballybahallow
Finn, Thomas, Constabulary
Fitzgerald, Jas., Cappanagould
Fitzpatrick, Michael, Freemount
Fitzpatrick, Pat, Freemount
Flyn, Michael, Ballinla
Flyn, Patrick, Ballinla
Flyn, Timothy, Ballinla
Flyn, Widow, Keeltane
Foley, Daniel, Kilberhert
Foley, Denis, Glaunicummane
Forrest, James, Glaunicummane
Forrest, Joseph, Glaunicummane
Galvin, James, Ballinla
Galvin, Laurence, Ballinla
Gibbon, Andw., Keeltane
Goggin, John, Cappinagoul
Hartstone, Mrs., Sunfort
Hayes, Cors., Kilberehert
Hayes, Edmd., Kilberehert
Hayes, Francis, Kilberehert
Healy, Maurice, Kilberhert
Hudner, Jas., Ballybahallow
Hudner, Wm., Kilberehert
Lane, Tim., Keeltane
Leahy, Daniel, Esq., DL, Shanakiel, Cork
Leahy, John, Esq.
Lynch, Dl., Kilberehert
Lynch, Michael, Kilberehert
Martin, Edmd. J., Freemount
Martin, John L., Freemount
Morton, Edmd. L., Kilberehert
Moylan, D., Glaunicummane
Moylan, John, Glaunicummane
Murphy, Danl., Knuckaneglass
Murphy, Ds., Glaunicummane
Nunan, Henry, Seeds
Nunan, John D., Coolbane
Nunan, John Wm., Coolbane
O Donnell, John, Ballinla
Regan, Michael, Glaunicummane
Regan, Widow, jun., Sunfort
Regan, Widow, sen., Sunfort
Roche, David, Ballybahallow
Savage, John, Freemount
Scully, Danl., Kilberehert
Sheahan, John, Keeltane
Sheahan, Pat, Kilberhert
Sheedy, Edmd., Knahill
Sullivan, Cornelius, Kilberhert
Thornton, John, Ballinla
Vaughan, Patrick, Ballybahallow
Amount
1.0.0
2.0.0
20.0.0
0.10.0
2.0.0
0.10.0
1.10.0
0.5.0
1.10.0
0.12.0
1.0.0
2.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.5.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
0.6.0
0.15.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
0.15.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.7.6
0.10.0
20.0.0
20.0.0
0.5.0
0.7.6
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
2.0.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
1.10.0
3.0.0
0.15.0
1.10.0
0.10.0
0.5.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
1.10.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.12.0TULLILEASE
Name
Allen, Henry, Esq., Cloyne
Allen, Wm., Esq., Liscongill
Brislane, J.
Callaghan, W.
Collins, C., jun.
Collins, C.D.
Collins, J., jun.
Collins, J., sen.
Connors, M.
Cremen, T.
Dilworth, D.
Dwyer, J.
Dwyer, T.
Egan, P.
Fitzgibbon, A.
Flyn, E.
Gibbings, John T.C., Cork
Hannigan, Patrick
Lane, D.
Larkin, Mathew
Leahy, D.
Leo, Daniel
Linehan, Daniel D.
Linehan, J.
Linehan, Jeremiah D.
Linehan, Jerh. T.
Linehan, T.
Linehan, William
Linnane, Denis
Loder, Gs.
Lysaght, Mrs., Cork
M’Mahon, D.D.
M’Mahon, D.D.
M’Mahon, David D.
M’Mahon, Matt
Norcott, T.
Nunan, Edmond
Nunan, J.
Nunan, Mrs. J.
O Brien, T.
O Connor, Jerh., Banemore
O Leary, John
O Leary, Patrick
Quinlan, W.
Ring, J.
Ring, M.
Stokes, B.
Stokes, J.W.
Stokes, M.W.
Sullivan, J.W., Esq., Tullilease Hse.
Sundry Labourers
Amount
2.0.0
10.0.0
0.8.0
0.5.0
0.7.6
0.5.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
0.5.0
0.5.6
0.10.0
0.7.0
0.6.0
0.5.0
0.7.6
0.5.0
15.0.0
1.0.0
0.9.0
0.13.6
0.13.6
1.5.0
3.10.0
0.13.4
1.6.0
0.12.0
0.7.0
1.0.0
1.7.0
0.5.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.0
2.13.0
0.10.0
0.5.0
1.13.6
0.6.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
2.0.0
3.11.0
0.7.0
0.12.0
0.9.0
0.8.0
0.12.6
0.12.6
1.0.0
0.17.0(CE 14/4/1847) – LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE KILBOLANE RELIEF FUND
Name
Allen, Abraham
Barry, Mrs.
Barry, Wm., Esq.
Beggs, Dr., England, per Rev. Dr. Sheehan
Bowen, H.C., Esq. for Minor
Brown, David
Brown, Martin
Bruce, Jonathan, Esq.
Buckly, Widow
Cahalane, Michael
Connell, Denis
Costelloe, Edmond
Creigh, Ellen
Crofts, William, Esq.
Daly, Charles, Esq.
Delmage, James
Dunnegan, Roger
Evans, Eyre, Esq.
Evans, John & George, Captains
Fitzgerald, Lady
Fitzgibbon, John
Fitzgibbon, Patrick
Fitzgibbon, Patrick, jun.
Fitzgibbon, William
Flynn, Charles
Freeman, T.D., Rev., England
Gearan, Philip
Geary, Mrs.
Gibbings, Thos., Rev.Amount
1.0.0
5.0.0
5.0.0
2.0.0
10.0.0
0.19.0
1.0.0
5.0.0
0.4.6
0.5.0
1.0.0
0.2.6
0.1.0
2.0.0
1.14.0
0.2.6
0.13.0
5.0.0
20.0.0
25.0.0
0.10.0
0.10.6
0.10.0
0.1.6
0.4.0
4.19.0
0.5.0
0.10.0
1.5.0Name
Gifford, Admiral
Goold, Mrs.
Hannigan, Edmd.
Hannigan, Maurice
Hannigan, Mrs.
Harding, William, Esq.
Hunt, Patrick
Kelly, Patrick
Lamasaire, Capt.
Linnane, Patrick
Lyons, Denis
Lyons, Timothy
M’Auliffe, Daniel
M’Auliffe, Daniel
M’Auliffe, Patrick
M’Carthy, Chas., jun.
M’Carthy, Denis
M’Carthy, Michal.
M’Carthy, Michl.
Maddigan, Denis
Maddigan, Patrick
Maddigan, Wm.
Mahony, Widow
Martin, Rev. Mr.
Millane, Widow
Murphy, Patrick
Murphy, Timothy
Musgrave, Wm.
Nunan, DenisAmount
10.0.0
2.0.0
2.15.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.1.0
0.4.6
5.0.0
0.11.0
0.6.0
0.16.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.10.0
1.0.0
0.12.0
0.7.6
0.16.0
0.3.0
0.3.0
0.5.0
2.0.0
0.10.6
0.5.0
0.7.0
0.1.0
1.0.0Name
O Brien, Mrs.
O Connell, Gerald
O Connell, Philip
O Donnell, John
O Leary, Mrs.
O Leary, Patrick, jun.
O Riordan, Robt., Rev.
Rahilly, John
Ray, Mrs.
Regan, Michael
Riordan, Simon
Rogers, Rev. Mr.
Ryan, Daniel
Scully, Edmond
Sheehan, Rev. Dr., Doneraile
Slattery, Denis
Sprat, Thomas
Sullivan, William, Esq.
Twoomy, John
Walsh, Edmond
Walsh, James
Walsh, Mrs.
Walsh, Redmond
Watson, John
Watson, Joseph
White, Patrick
Wood, Kilner, Esq.
Wrixon, John, Esq.Amount
0.18.0
0.10.0
0.14.0
0.10.0
3.6.0
2.12.0
10.0.0
1.2.6
1.0.0
1.4.0
1.0.0
2.0.0
1.0.0
0.5.0
2.10.0
0.1.6
0.5.0
5.0.0
0.4.6
1.0.0
1.0.0
0.15.0
0.1.6
0.18.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
5.0.0
5.0.0________________________________________________
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