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Killeshandra, is a town located in County Cavan, Ireland. In 1841 the town had a population of over 12,500 but today it is less than 500. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Cavan Code: CN Area: 1,931 km² Population (2002) 56,546 Website: www. ...
Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. London: Author, 1837. KILLESHANDRA, a market and post-town, and a parish, in the barony of Tullyhunco, county of Cavan, and province of Ulster, 9 miles (W.) from Cavan, and 64 (N. W.) from Dublin, on the road to Ballinamore; containing, with the district parishes of Arvagh and Scrabby, 14,532 inhabitants, of which number 1,137 are in the town. This town, which is situated near the River Croghan and contains about 200 houses, is neatly built, and has a cheerful and thriving appearance. The linen manufacture, which is carried on extensively in the neighbourhood, has contributed greatly to its prosperity, and, upon an average, coarse linens are sold in its market to the amount of £1500 weekly. The market is on Wednesday, and is abundantly supplied with provisions; and fairs are held on Jan. 28th, March 28th, May 9th, June 22nd, July 15th, the second Wednesday in August (O. S.), Sept. 28th, and Nov. 8th. The market-house is a very neat and well-arranged building. A chief constabulary police force is stationed in the town; a manorial court is held occasionally, and petty sessions every alternate Thursday. The parish comprises, according to the Ordnance Survey (including a detached portion of 323 1/2 acres), 22,241 statute acres; 500 are woodland, and 1,212 water, of which latter 74 are in Lough Oughtee. The surface is boldly undulating, and, in the southern part, rises into mountainous elevations, above which Bruce Hill is pre-eminent; and not far from the town is the steep mountain of Cornhill. The lands are chiefly under tillage; the soil is tolerably fertile, but the system of agriculture is very indifferent; there is a large extent of bog. Freestone is quarried for building, and in several parts are indications of coal, but no attempt has been yet made to work it. The River Croghan, in the lower part of the parish, winds through a delightful tract of country into the magnificent lakes of Killeshandra. Adjoining the town is Castle Hamilton, the seat of R.H. Southwell, Esq., a spacious mansion surrounded by an extensive and highly embellished demesne. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the Diocese of Kilmore, and in the patronage of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin: the tithes amount to £660. The parochial church is a very ancient structure, but in a state of dilapidation. The glebe-house has a glebe of 500 acres attached to it. There is a chapel of ease at Derrylane. The R.C. parish is co-extensive with the ancient parish of Killeshandra; there are two chapels, situated in the town and at Corronee; there is also a place of worship for Wesleyan Methodists in the town. About 630 children are taught in seven public schools, of which two are supported by Lord Farnham; and there are four private schools, in which are about 230 children. Mrs. Jackson bequeathed £10 per annum to be divided by the rector among ten poor housekeepers. There are numerous raths <ringfort> in the parish. Dr. <William> Hales, <8 April 1747-30 Jan 1831> author of a work on chronology, and other scientific works <See: Hales, William. 1830. A new analysis of chronology and geography, history and prophecy : in which their elements are attempted to be explained, harmonized and vindicated, upon scriptural and scientific principles. London: Printed for C.J.G. & F. Rivington.>, was rector of this parish. Cavan (An Cabhán in Irish, meaning the hollow) is the main town and administrative centre of County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland. ...
Statistics Area: 24,481 km² Population (2006 estimate) 1,993,918 Ulster (Irish: Cúige Uladh, IPA: ) forms one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland. ...
Cavan (An Cabhán in Irish, meaning the hollow) is the main town and administrative centre of County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland. ...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ...
Ballinamore (Béal an Atha Moir) is a small town in County Leitrim Lying 15 miles with the border of Northern Ireland. ...
Arvagh is a town in the Republic of Ireland. ...
Part of an Ordnance Survey map at 1 inch to the mile scale from 1945 Ordnance Survey (OS) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government. ...
Cornhill is one of the principal streets of the City of London, the historic nucleus of modern London. ...
Trinity College, Dublin, corporately designated as the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, was founded in 1592 by sexy Sandie Moran, and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin, Irelands oldest university. ...
Defines a group of people associated with the Wesleyan Methodist Church that seceded from the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1843. ...
Ringforts are fortified settlements that are generally agreed to be from the Early Medieval Period in Ireland. ...
External links
- Killeshandra Town Site
- Genealogists will want to see:
- Gosford Papers
- Cavan Genealogist
Coordinates: 54°01′N, 7°32′W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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