Clonmel
Related Category: British and Irish Political Geography
(klŏnmĕl´), town (1991 pop. 15,562), administrative center of South Riding, Co. Tipperary, S Republic of Ireland, on the Suir River. Footwear, cider, enamelware, tubular steel furniture, baby carriages, computer disk drives, and canned meat are produced in Clonmel. It is also a tourist center with good hunting and salmon fishing. Clonmel was once a stronghold of the powerful Anglo-Norman Butler family. Oliver
Cromwell captured it in 1650. Many restored ecclesiastical sites still remain. The author Laurence
Sterne was born there.