Kilkenny, S
Republic of Ireland, on the Nore River. The districts of Irishtown and
Englishtown, separated by a stream, were legally united in 1843.
Strife between the inhabitants of the
two districts, to the near destruction of both, may have given rise
to the stories of the Kilkenny cats, who ate each other up.
A third district is High Town.
Industries include software and computer services, food processing,
and handicrafts; tourism is also important. Kilkenny was the seat of
the kings of
Ossory
. The first earl of Pembroke founded a castle there in the 12th
cent. (restored c.1835) overlooking the Nore. Parliaments and
assemblies were held in the 14th, 16th, and 17th cent.