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Corneen

Corneen (from Irish Cornín meaning ‘A Little Round Hill’) is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw. A sub-division is called Millstone Hill, so named because millstones for the local corn mills were quarried there.

Geography edit

Corneen is bounded on the north by Gortnavreeghan townland, on the west by Ballynamaddoo, Gowlagh North and Killywaum townlands, on the south by Munlough North townland and on the east by Mullanacre Upper townland in Tomregan parish and by Clontycarnaghan townland. It lies on the southern slope of Slieve Rushen mountain. Nearby is Miles' Lough, a small lake. Chief geographical features are mountain streams, mountain bogs, forestry plantations and dug wells. The southern part of the townland is used for agriculture. It forms part of the Slieve Rushen Bog Natural Heritage Area electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB) Corneen is traversed by minor roads and rural lanes. The townland covers 206 statute acres,[1] extends for about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) from north to south, but is only a few hundred meters wide from west to east.

History edit

In medieval times the McGovern barony of Tullyhaw was divided into economic taxation areas called ballibetoes, from the Irish Baile Biataigh (Anglicized as 'Ballybetagh'), meaning 'A Provisioner's Town or Settlement'. The original purpose was to enable the farmer, who controlled the baile, to provide hospitality for those who needed it, such as poor people and travellers. The ballybetagh was further divided into townlands farmed by individual families who paid a tribute or tax to the head of the ballybetagh, who in turn paid a similar tribute to the clan chief. The steward of the ballybetagh would have been the secular equivalent of the erenagh in charge of church lands. There were seven ballibetoes in the parish of Templeport. Corneen was located in the ballybetagh of "Ballen Tulchoe" (alias 'Bally Tullagh'). The original Irish is Baile Tulach, meaning 'The Town of the Hillock')

Until the 19th century Corneen formed part of the modern townland of Clontycarnaghan so its history is the same until then.

The Corneen Valuation Office Field books are available for December 1839.[2]

In 1841 the population of the townland was 56, being 29 males and 27 females. There were ten houses in the townland, one of which was uninhabited.[3]

In 1851 the population of the townland was 39, being 22 males and 17 females, the reduction being due to the Great Famine (Ireland). There were eight houses in the townland, two of which were uninhabited.[3]

Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists ten landholders in the townland.[4]

In 1861 the population of the townland was 44, being 19 males and 25 females. There were eight houses in the townland and all were inhabited.[5]

In 1871 the population of the townland was 42, being 18 males and 24 females. There were seven houses in the townland, all were inhabited.[6]

In 1881 the population of the townland was 39, being 18 males and 21 females. There were six houses in the townland, one of which was uninhabited.[7]

In 1891 the population of the townland was 32, being 17 males and 15 females. There were six houses in the townland, all were inhabited.[8]

In the 1901 census of Ireland, there are nine families listed in the townland,[9] and in the 1911 census of Ireland, there are still nine families listed in the townland.[10]

From the Mountains of Munlough, a book about growing up in Corneen in the 1940s by John Joe Baxter is available at-[11]

Antiquities edit

The only structures of historical interest in the townland are the Airtricity Wind Farm [1][permanent dead link] and footsticks over the stream.

References edit

  1. ^ "IreAtlas". Retrieved 29 February 2012.
  2. ^ Ireland census National Archives
  3. ^ a b "Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons". 1853.
  4. ^ "Griffith's Valuation". www.askaboutireland.ie. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  5. ^ The census of Ireland for the year 1861. Printed by A. Thom for H.M. Stationery Off.
  6. ^ "Census of Ireland 1871 : Part I, Area, Population, and Number of Houses; Occupations, Religion and Education volume III, Province of Ulster; Summary Tables, Indexes". 1874.
  7. ^ "Census of Ireland 1881 : Area, Population and Number of Houses; Occupations, Religion and Education volume III, Province of Ulster". 1882.
  8. ^ "Browse > Census > Ireland > 1891 > Area, houses, and population, Vol. III, Ireland, 1891 Page 294". Histpop.Org. 1 July 2004. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  9. ^ "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1901". www.census.nationalarchives.ie. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  10. ^ "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911". www.census.nationalarchives.ie. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  11. ^ Baxter, John Joe (31 May 2016). From the Mountains of Munlough. AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781504986366.

External links edit

  • The IreAtlas Townland Data Base

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Corneen from Irish Cornin meaning A Little Round Hill is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport County Cavan Ireland It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw A sub division is called Millstone Hill so named because millstones for the local corn mills were quarried there Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Antiquities 4 References 5 External linksGeography editCorneen is bounded on the north by Gortnavreeghan townland on the west by Ballynamaddoo Gowlagh North and Killywaum townlands on the south by Munlough North townland and on the east by Mullanacre Upper townland in Tomregan parish and by Clontycarnaghan townland It lies on the southern slope of Slieve Rushen mountain Nearby is Miles Lough a small lake Chief geographical features are mountain streams mountain bogs forestry plantations and dug wells The southern part of the townland is used for agriculture It forms part of the Slieve Rushen Bog Natural Heritage Area electronic Irish Statute Book eISB Corneen is traversed by minor roads and rural lanes The townland covers 206 statute acres 1 extends for about 3 5 kilometres 2 2 mi from north to south but is only a few hundred meters wide from west to east History editIn medieval times the McGovern barony of Tullyhaw was divided into economic taxation areas called ballibetoes from the Irish Baile Biataigh Anglicized as Ballybetagh meaning A Provisioner s Town or Settlement The original purpose was to enable the farmer who controlled the baile to provide hospitality for those who needed it such as poor people and travellers The ballybetagh was further divided into townlands farmed by individual families who paid a tribute or tax to the head of the ballybetagh who in turn paid a similar tribute to the clan chief The steward of the ballybetagh would have been the secular equivalent of the erenagh in charge of church lands There were seven ballibetoes in the parish of Templeport Corneen was located in the ballybetagh of Ballen Tulchoe alias Bally Tullagh The original Irish is Baile Tulach meaning The Town of the Hillock Until the 19th century Corneen formed part of the modern townland of Clontycarnaghan so its history is the same until then The Corneen Valuation Office Field books are available for December 1839 2 In 1841 the population of the townland was 56 being 29 males and 27 females There were ten houses in the townland one of which was uninhabited 3 In 1851 the population of the townland was 39 being 22 males and 17 females the reduction being due to the Great Famine Ireland There were eight houses in the townland two of which were uninhabited 3 Griffith s Valuation of 1857 lists ten landholders in the townland 4 In 1861 the population of the townland was 44 being 19 males and 25 females There were eight houses in the townland and all were inhabited 5 In 1871 the population of the townland was 42 being 18 males and 24 females There were seven houses in the townland all were inhabited 6 In 1881 the population of the townland was 39 being 18 males and 21 females There were six houses in the townland one of which was uninhabited 7 In 1891 the population of the townland was 32 being 17 males and 15 females There were six houses in the townland all were inhabited 8 In the 1901 census of Ireland there are nine families listed in the townland 9 and in the 1911 census of Ireland there are still nine families listed in the townland 10 From the Mountains of Munlough a book about growing up in Corneen in the 1940s by John Joe Baxter is available at 11 Antiquities editThe only structures of historical interest in the townland are the Airtricity Wind Farm 1 permanent dead link and footsticks over the stream References edit IreAtlas Retrieved 29 February 2012 Ireland census National Archives a b Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons 1853 Griffith s Valuation www askaboutireland ie Retrieved 28 June 2017 The census of Ireland for the year 1861 Printed by A Thom for H M Stationery Off Census of Ireland 1871 Part I Area Population and Number of Houses Occupations Religion and Education volume III Province of Ulster Summary Tables Indexes 1874 Census of Ireland 1881 Area Population and Number of Houses Occupations Religion and Education volume III Province of Ulster 1882 Browse gt Census gt Ireland gt 1891 gt Area houses and population Vol III Ireland 1891 Page 294 Histpop Org 1 July 2004 Retrieved 16 August 2022 National Archives Census of Ireland 1901 www census nationalarchives ie Retrieved 28 June 2017 National Archives Census of Ireland 1911 www census nationalarchives ie Retrieved 28 June 2017 Baxter John Joe 31 May 2016 From the Mountains of Munlough AuthorHouse ISBN 9781504986366 External links editThe IreAtlas Townland Data Base 54 07 48 N 7 38 33 W 54 1299 N 7 6426 W 54 1299 7 6426 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corneen amp oldid 1218405310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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