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Ballyjamesduff

Ballyjamesduff (Irish: Baile Shéamais Dhuibh)[2] is a town in County Cavan, Ireland. A former market town, it was the winner of the 1966 and 1967 Irish Tidy Towns Competition.[3]

Ballyjamesduff
Baile Shéamais Dhuibh
Town
Market Street
Ballyjamesduff
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°51′51″N 7°12′20″W / 53.86422°N 7.205572°W / 53.86422; -7.205572
CountryIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyCounty Cavan
Elevation
104 m (341 ft)
Population2,661
Eircode routing key
A82
Telephone area code+353(0)49
Irish Grid ReferenceN520906

History Edit

The first mention of Ballyjamesduff is found in The Registry of Deeds,[4] Kings Inns, Henrietta Street, Dublin, Deed No.12-294-5122, drawn up on 12 May 1714.

In A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, first published by Samuel Lewis in 1837, its entry reads:

"Ballyjamesduff, an old market town, in county Cavan, and the province of Ulster. The town is situated on the old mail-coach road from Virginia to Cavan.
The parish was created in 1831, by disuniting nine townlands from the parish of Castleraghan, five from that of Denn, two from Lurgan, and four from the parish of Kildrumferton."[5]

Demographics Edit

The population was 2,661 at the 2016 census. At that census, Ballyjamesduff had a similar population to the County Cavan towns of Bailieborough, Virginia and Kingscourt: each with about 2,500 people. The town's population is diverse, with about 35% born outside of Ireland.[1]

Transport Edit

 
Anne Street

The town is located on the R194 and R196 regional roads.

Bus Éireann Route 187 provides service to Oldcastle, Mountnugent, Virginia and Kells.[6]

Notable places in Ballyjamesduff Edit

  • Cavan County Museum, located in the former Convent of St Clare, the Museum collects, conserves and displays the material heritage and culture of County Cavan, over its 6000-year history. In August 2014, Cavan County Museum opened Ireland's largest outdoor WW1 replica trench.[7]
  • Ballyjamesduff was once noted for having the largest pub to person ratio in Ireland. There was approximately 1 pub for every 34 persons in the town.[3]
  • The Market House, built in 1815 to commemorate the military achievements at Waterloo of the Duke of Wellington, was designed by Arthur McClean a Cavan-born architect who also designed the Anglican church in Virginia, County Cavan.[citation needed] McClean left Ireland around 1825 and settled in Brockville, Ontario, Canada where he built a number of Anglican churches.[citation needed]
  • St Joseph's Town Hall was built in 1959 and was opened officially in 1968 by showband act Big Tom and The Mainliners.[citation needed]
  • Liffey Meats, a meat processing plant, which gained notoriety when it was revealed they processed equine and porcine meat in beefburgers.[8]

Popular culture Edit

"The Frolics" Edit

 
The Percy French Hotel and Paddy Reilly Bar

Ballyjamesduff annually holds "The Frolics", a music and comedy event.[citation needed][needs update]

In song Edit

 
Bronze figure of Percy French in the town square with words and music of "Come back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff".

Ballyjamesduff is referenced in the Percy French song "Come back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff", which was written about a man from the area who acted as jarvy (coach driver) for French and decided to emigrate to Scotland. It is said that he drove his horse and cart to Carrick-on-Shannon, parked the horse and cart outside the railway station and took the train to Dublin. Paddy Reilly is supposedly buried in St Joseph's graveyard in the town of Ballyjamesduff.[citation needed]

Pork Festival Edit

The Pork Festival was an annual town festival started in 1994.[9] This was largely due to a nearby pork-rendering factory supplying a large amount of pork for use in the festival.[citation needed]

People Edit

  • Percy French, poet, songwriter and former Board of Works Inspector of Drains with Cavan County Council.
  • John Wesley, preacher, theologian and founder of the worldwide Methodist Church, preached in Ballyjamesduff and built a church here in the 18th century.
  • Pete Briquette (born Patrick Cusack), bassist with the Boomtown Rats came from Ballyjamesduff.
  • Marcus Daly, known as "the Montana Copper King", was born in 1841 near Ballyjamesduff.
  • Ronan Lee, author, academic, and former Member of Parliament for Indooroopilly electorate, Queensland, Australia came from Ballyjamesduff.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Census 2016 Sapmap Area: Settlements Ballyjamesduff". Central Statistics Office (Ireland). Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Baile Shéamais Dhuibh/Ballyjamesduff". Placenames Database of Ireland. Government of Ireland - Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Tidy Towns. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  4. ^ "PRAI - Property Registration Authority Ireland Home Page". Landregistry.ie. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  5. ^ From Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)
  6. ^ "Regional Services by County". Bus Éireann. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Cavan County Museum". Cavan County Council. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  8. ^ Ed Carty – Updated 22 January 2013 09:06 AM (22 January 2013). "Horse and pig DNA found in some supermarket burgers". Independent.ie. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  9. ^ "Festivals in County Cavan - Ireland View - Ireland's Travel and Accommodation Guide". Ireland View. Retrieved 28 May 2014.

External links Edit

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Ballyjamesduff Irish Baile Sheamais Dhuibh 2 is a town in County Cavan Ireland A former market town it was the winner of the 1966 and 1967 Irish Tidy Towns Competition 3 Ballyjamesduff Baile Sheamais DhuibhTownMarket StreetBallyjamesduffLocation in IrelandCoordinates 53 51 51 N 7 12 20 W 53 86422 N 7 205572 W 53 86422 7 205572CountryIrelandProvinceUlsterCountyCounty CavanElevation104 m 341 ft Population 2016 1 2 661Eircode routing keyA82Telephone area code 353 0 49Irish Grid ReferenceN520906 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Transport 4 Notable places in Ballyjamesduff 5 Popular culture 5 1 The Frolics 5 2 In song 5 3 Pork Festival 6 People 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe first mention of Ballyjamesduff is found in The Registry of Deeds 4 Kings Inns Henrietta Street Dublin Deed No 12 294 5122 drawn up on 12 May 1714 In A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland first published by Samuel Lewis in 1837 its entry reads Ballyjamesduff an old market town in county Cavan and the province of Ulster The town is situated on the old mail coach road from Virginia to Cavan The parish was created in 1831 by disuniting nine townlands from the parish of Castleraghan five from that of Denn two from Lurgan and four from the parish of Kildrumferton 5 Demographics EditThe population was 2 661 at the 2016 census At that census Ballyjamesduff had a similar population to the County Cavan towns of Bailieborough Virginia and Kingscourt each with about 2 500 people The town s population is diverse with about 35 born outside of Ireland 1 Transport Edit Anne StreetThe town is located on the R194 and R196 regional roads Bus Eireann Route 187 provides service to Oldcastle Mountnugent Virginia and Kells 6 Notable places in Ballyjamesduff EditCavan County Museum located in the former Convent of St Clare the Museum collects conserves and displays the material heritage and culture of County Cavan over its 6000 year history In August 2014 Cavan County Museum opened Ireland s largest outdoor WW1 replica trench 7 Ballyjamesduff was once noted for having the largest pub to person ratio in Ireland There was approximately 1 pub for every 34 persons in the town 3 The Market House built in 1815 to commemorate the military achievements at Waterloo of the Duke of Wellington was designed by Arthur McClean a Cavan born architect who also designed the Anglican church in Virginia County Cavan citation needed McClean left Ireland around 1825 and settled in Brockville Ontario Canada where he built a number of Anglican churches citation needed St Joseph s Town Hall was built in 1959 and was opened officially in 1968 by showband act Big Tom and The Mainliners citation needed Liffey Meats a meat processing plant which gained notoriety when it was revealed they processed equine and porcine meat in beefburgers 8 Popular culture Edit The Frolics Edit The Percy French Hotel and Paddy Reilly BarBallyjamesduff annually holds The Frolics a music and comedy event citation needed needs update In song Edit Bronze figure of Percy French in the town square with words and music of Come back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff Ballyjamesduff is referenced in the Percy French song Come back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff which was written about a man from the area who acted as jarvy coach driver for French and decided to emigrate to Scotland It is said that he drove his horse and cart to Carrick on Shannon parked the horse and cart outside the railway station and took the train to Dublin Paddy Reilly is supposedly buried in St Joseph s graveyard in the town of Ballyjamesduff citation needed Pork Festival Edit The Pork Festival was an annual town festival started in 1994 9 This was largely due to a nearby pork rendering factory supplying a large amount of pork for use in the festival citation needed People EditSee also Category People from Ballyjamesduff Percy French poet songwriter and former Board of Works Inspector of Drains with Cavan County Council John Wesley preacher theologian and founder of the worldwide Methodist Church preached in Ballyjamesduff and built a church here in the 18th century Pete Briquette born Patrick Cusack bassist with the Boomtown Rats came from Ballyjamesduff Marcus Daly known as the Montana Copper King was born in 1841 near Ballyjamesduff Ronan Lee author academic and former Member of Parliament for Indooroopilly electorate Queensland Australia came from Ballyjamesduff See also Edit2013 meat adulteration scandal List of towns and villages in Ireland Market Houses in IrelandReferences Edit a b Census 2016 Sapmap Area Settlements Ballyjamesduff Central Statistics Office Ireland Retrieved 19 January 2019 Baile Sheamais Dhuibh Ballyjamesduff Placenames Database of Ireland Government of Ireland Department of Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University Retrieved 19 January 2019 a b Tidy Towns of Ireland Celebrating 50 years PDF Tidy Towns Archived from the original PDF on 19 April 2016 Retrieved 16 May 2015 PRAI Property Registration Authority Ireland Home Page Landregistry ie Retrieved 28 May 2014 From Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 Regional Services by County Bus Eireann Retrieved 18 January 2019 Cavan County Museum Cavan County Council Retrieved 15 May 2015 Ed Carty Updated 22 January 2013 09 06 AM 22 January 2013 Horse and pig DNA found in some supermarket burgers Independent ie Retrieved 28 May 2014 Festivals in County Cavan Ireland View Ireland s Travel and Accommodation Guide Ireland View Retrieved 28 May 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ballyjamesduff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ballyjamesduff amp oldid 1170992319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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