In 1845 the parish lay on the west border of the barony of Lower Bunratty.
[2] The parish contains the townlands of Ballygirreen, Ballynacragga, Ballysallagh East, Ballysallagh West, Ballyconneely, Carrigoran, Corkanaknockaun, Dromoland, Ing East, Ing West, Kilkieran, Knockmurragha, Knocksaggart, Latoon North, Latoon South, Lisduff, Kilnasoolagh, Rathfolan and Trennahow.
This was in turn replaced by a limestone church with seating capacity of 100 built in 1815 by James Pain.
[5] The church holds a white marble sculpture of Sir Donogh O'Brien, the first baronet, carved by Louis-François Roubiliac (c.
In 1845 the dominant building in the parish was Dromoland Castle, owned by Sir Lucius O'Brien.