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Fassadinin

Fassadinin (Irish: Fásach an Deighnín, meaning 'Wilderness along the River Dinin'[1][5]), sometimes written Fassadining, is a barony in the north of County Kilkenny, Ireland.[2][6] It is one of 12 baronies in County Kilkenny.[2] The size of the barony is 276.2 square kilometres (106.6 sq mi).[4] There are 19 civil parishes in Fassadinin.[1] The chief town today is Castlecomer. The N78 Kilkenny/Athy road bisects the barony. Fassadinin is currently administered by Kilkenny County Council.[3]

Fassadinin
Fásach an Deighnín (Irish)[1][2]
Barony of Fassadinin
Foulksrath Castle aerial view.
Etymology: Wilderness along the Dinin river
Map of Fassadinin
Fassadinin
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°48′00″N 7°13′00″W / 52.8°N 7.216667°W / 52.8; -7.216667
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Kilkenny
Cantred of Odoth1358
Fasaghdenyn and Idoghe1587
Civil parishes
List
  • Attanagh
  • Odagh
  • Castlecomer
  • Kilmenan
  • Kilmacar
  • Kilmademoge
  • Kilmadum
  • Coolcraheen
  • Dysart
  • Donaghmore
  • Dunmore
  • Grangemaccomb
  • Muckalee
  • Mayne
  • Abbeyleix
  • Mothell
  • Rathbeagh
  • Rathaspick
  • Rosconnell
Government
 • TypeCounty Council
 • BodyKilkenny County Council
Area
 • Total276.2 km2 (106.6 sq mi)

Fassadinin lies at the north of the county, with the baronies of Galmoy and Crannagh to the west (whose chief towns are Galmoy and Freshford), and the baronies of the Kilkenny and Gowran to the south (whose chief towns are Kilkenny and Gowran). It is surrounded on two sides by counties Laois to the north and Carlow to the east.

Foulksrath Castle and Kells Priory are located in Fassadinin.[7][8][9]

History edit

The barony was part of in the historic kingdom of Osraige (Ossory) and was the territory of the Uí Duach (Idough) clan.[7][8] The name of Fassadinin, in Irish "Fásach an Deighnín", meaning "Wilderness along the Dinan". From Old Irish, "fásach", meaning "uninhabited place, waste, wilderness", of the Dinin River.[5] According to O'Heerin's Topographical Poem (1420)[8] at the time of the Norman invasion the area was the territory of the clan called the Ua Braonáin (O'Brennan) of Uí Duach.[7][8] Uí Duach was made into the medieval cantred of Odogh or Idogh.[7] In 1358 this Barony was known by its ancient name the "Cantred of Odoth".[5] Ui Duach was also called the cantred of the Comar (from Comar now Castlecomer) which comprised the whole of the president barony of Fassadinin, and a considerable part of Galmoy. The earliest reference to the barony as Fassadinin was is 1587 where it was described as the barony of "Fasaghdenyn and Idoghe".[5]

"Ui-Duach of Ossory of the warm soil,
The fair, wide plane of the Feoir,
Not easily passable is the wood of the plain,
Its protecting chieftain is O'Broenain."

Ó hUidhrín Topographical Poem Triallam timcheall na Fodla ("Let us wander around Ireland") (1420).[8][5]

In Edmund Ignatius Hogan's "Description of Ireland, in anno 1598" it was described as the barony of "Fasagh, Denny, and Idogh"[10] and the constables were of the barony of "Fasagh de Myn and Odoghe" or "Fasaghdenya and Odoghe". Fassadining was recorded in the Down Survey (1656),[11] the 1840 Ordnance Survey Map[12] and on Griffith's Valuation (1864).[13]

In 1247 Geoffrey de Fraxino (de la Freyne) held a quarter Knight's fee at Kilmenan in the barony of Fassadinin held previously by a Walter Purcell.[14] The 1608 constables were Robnett Purcell of Foulksrath and William O'Brena of Ballyhomyn (Ballyhimmin).[5] The early families recorded included O'Brena of Rathcally, Purcell of Esker, Purcell of Lysmayne, O'Brena of Uskertye, Farr McDonnogh of Croghtoncle, and Duffe of Crint.[10] The Brennans ruled in this region with remarkable independence and persistence, it was not until 1635 the town and remaining Brennan lands were handed over to Sir Christopher Wandesforde.[7] The Wandesfords were based in Fassadining.[7]

In the 18th century County Kilkenny consisted of the Liberties of Kilkenny and of Callan and the baronies of Galmoy, Lower Ossory, Fassadinig, Cranagh, Shellilogher, Gowran, Kells, Knocktopher, Ida, Igrin, Iverk and Ibercon.[7] By the 19th century these were restructured into the baronies of Callan, Crannagh, Fassadinin, Galmoy, Gowran, Ida, Iverk, Kells, Knocktopher, and Shillelogher.[7] Today, the county is subdivided into 12 baronies.[15] These include Kilkenny in the centre of the county, and clockwise from north of the county, Fassadinin, Gowran, Ida, Kilculliheen, Iverk, Knocktopher, Kells, Callan, Shellilogher, Crannagh, Galmoy.[15]

Geography edit

 
Map of County Kilkenny (1885).

The county is subdivided into 12 baronies[2] These include Kilkenny in the centre of the county, and clockwise from north of the county, Fassadinin, Gowran, Ida, Kilculliheen, Iverk, Knocktopher, Kells, Callan, Shillelogher, Crannagh, Galmoy.[15]

Fassadinin contains the towns of Ballyragget and Castlecomer, and the settlements of Odagh, Clogh, Jenkinstown, Coan, Coolcullen and Coolbaun.[16] Fassadinin is made up of 19 civil parishes of Attanagh, Odagh, Castlecomer, Kilmenan, Kilmacar, Kilmademoge, Kilmadum, Coolcraheen, Dysart, Donaghmore, Dunmore, Grangemaccomb, Muckalee, Mayne, Abbeyleix, Mothell, Rathbeagh, Rathaspick and Rosconnell.[17] And these include 126 townlands (See List of townlands in County Kilkenny).

The rivers Dinin (Dinan) flows through Fassadinin.[18] Fassadinin contains Castlecomer Woods and Jenkinstown Wood,[19] and a well named 'Lady's Well' and Foulksrath Castle.[9][20] Parts were in the Poor law unions of Castlecomer, Kilkenny, and Urlingford.[21] In the Gaelic Athletic Association in Kilkenny St Martin's club has a catchment area is roughly comprehended by the barony.

Today it is part of the Roman Catholic Church diocese of Ossory and the Church of Ireland diocese of Cashel and Ossory.

See also edit

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c (Fiontar 2008, Fásach an Deighnín/Fassadinin)
  2. ^ a b c d (Government 2003)
  3. ^ a b Kilkenny County County. "Website". kilkennycoco.ie.
  4. ^ a b "Barony of Fassadinin, Co. Kilkenny". townlands.ie.
  5. ^ a b c d e f (Carrigan 1905, p. 23, Existing Civil Divisions or Baronies)
  6. ^ (Tighe 1802, p. 4, Baronies)
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Walsh, Dennis. "Barony of Fassadinin". ancestry.com., Walsh, Dennis. "The Baronies of Ireland". ancestry.com. and Walsh, Dennis. "Barony Map of the Leinster Region". ancestry.com.
  8. ^ a b c d e (Ó hUidhrín & Ó Dubhagáin 1851, p. 7, PDF)
  9. ^ a b (Fiontar 2008, Foulksrath Castle)
  10. ^ a b (Hogan 1878, p. 255)
  11. ^ Down Survey Project. "Fassadining Map". downsurvey.tcd.ie. The Down Survey Project.
  12. ^ (OSI 2016, Maps – 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15)
  13. ^ (Griffith 1864, Fassadinin Search)
  14. ^ (Lewis 1837, Maps)
  15. ^ a b c (Fiontar 2008, County Cill Chainnigh/Kilkenny)
  16. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Fassadinin Towns and Fiontar 2008, Fassadinin population centres)
  17. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Fassadinin Civil Parishes)
  18. ^ (Fiontar 2008, An Deighean/Dinin River)
  19. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Castlecomer Woods and Fiontar 2008, Jenkinstown Wood
  20. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Lady's Well)
  21. ^ (Parliament 1862, p. 962, Fassadining Barony)

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Walsh, Dennis. "Barony of Fassadinin". ancestry.com.
  • Fiontar. "Barony of Fassadinin". logainm.ie.
  • "Barony of Fassadinin, Co. Kilkenny". townlands.ie.

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Fassadinin Irish Fasach an Deighnin meaning Wilderness along the River Dinin 1 5 sometimes written Fassadining is a barony in the north of County Kilkenny Ireland 2 6 It is one of 12 baronies in County Kilkenny 2 The size of the barony is 276 2 square kilometres 106 6 sq mi 4 There are 19 civil parishes in Fassadinin 1 The chief town today is Castlecomer The N78 Kilkenny Athy road bisects the barony Fassadinin is currently administered by Kilkenny County Council 3 Fassadinin Fasach an Deighnin Irish 1 2 Barony of FassadininBaronyFoulksrath Castle aerial view Etymology Wilderness along the Dinin riverMap of FassadininFassadininLocation in IrelandCoordinates 52 48 00 N 7 13 00 W 52 8 N 7 216667 W 52 8 7 216667CountryIrelandProvinceLeinsterCountyCounty KilkennyCantred of Odoth1358Fasaghdenyn and Idoghe1587Civil parishesList AttanaghOdaghCastlecomerKilmenanKilmacarKilmademogeKilmadumCoolcraheenDysartDonaghmoreDunmoreGrangemaccombMuckaleeMayneAbbeyleixMothellRathbeaghRathaspickRosconnellGovernment 3 TypeCounty Council BodyKilkenny County CouncilArea 4 Total276 2 km2 106 6 sq mi Fassadinin lies at the north of the county with the baronies of Galmoy and Crannagh to the west whose chief towns are Galmoy and Freshford and the baronies of the Kilkenny and Gowran to the south whose chief towns are Kilkenny and Gowran It is surrounded on two sides by counties Laois to the north and Carlow to the east Foulksrath Castle and Kells Priory are located in Fassadinin 7 8 9 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Footnotes 4 2 Sources 5 External linksHistory editThe barony was part of in the historic kingdom of Osraige Ossory and was the territory of the Ui Duach Idough clan 7 8 The name of Fassadinin in Irish Fasach an Deighnin meaning Wilderness along the Dinan From Old Irish fasach meaning uninhabited place waste wilderness of the Dinin River 5 According to O Heerin s Topographical Poem 1420 8 at the time of the Norman invasion the area was the territory of the clan called the Ua Braonain O Brennan of Ui Duach 7 8 Ui Duach was made into the medieval cantred of Odogh or Idogh 7 In 1358 this Barony was known by its ancient name the Cantred of Odoth 5 Ui Duach was also called the cantred of the Comar from Comar now Castlecomer which comprised the whole of the president barony of Fassadinin and a considerable part of Galmoy The earliest reference to the barony as Fassadinin was is 1587 where it was described as the barony of Fasaghdenyn and Idoghe 5 Ui Duach of Ossory of the warm soil The fair wide plane of the Feoir Not easily passable is the wood of the plain Its protecting chieftain is O Broenain o hUidhrin Topographical Poem Triallam timcheall na Fodla Let us wander around Ireland 1420 8 5 In Edmund Ignatius Hogan s Description of Ireland in anno 1598 it was described as the barony of Fasagh Denny and Idogh 10 and the constables were of the barony of Fasagh de Myn and Odoghe or Fasaghdenya and Odoghe Fassadining was recorded in the Down Survey 1656 11 the 1840 Ordnance Survey Map 12 and on Griffith s Valuation 1864 13 In 1247 Geoffrey de Fraxino de la Freyne held a quarter Knight s fee at Kilmenan in the barony of Fassadinin held previously by a Walter Purcell 14 The 1608 constables were Robnett Purcell of Foulksrath and William O Brena of Ballyhomyn Ballyhimmin 5 The early families recorded included O Brena of Rathcally Purcell of Esker Purcell of Lysmayne O Brena of Uskertye Farr McDonnogh of Croghtoncle and Duffe of Crint 10 The Brennans ruled in this region with remarkable independence and persistence it was not until 1635 the town and remaining Brennan lands were handed over to Sir Christopher Wandesforde 7 The Wandesfords were based in Fassadining 7 In the 18th century County Kilkenny consisted of the Liberties of Kilkenny and of Callan and the baronies of Galmoy Lower Ossory Fassadinig Cranagh Shellilogher Gowran Kells Knocktopher Ida Igrin Iverk and Ibercon 7 By the 19th century these were restructured into the baronies of Callan Crannagh Fassadinin Galmoy Gowran Ida Iverk Kells Knocktopher and Shillelogher 7 Today the county is subdivided into 12 baronies 15 These include Kilkenny in the centre of the county and clockwise from north of the county Fassadinin Gowran Ida Kilculliheen Iverk Knocktopher Kells Callan Shellilogher Crannagh Galmoy 15 Geography edit nbsp Map of County Kilkenny 1885 The county is subdivided into 12 baronies 2 These include Kilkenny in the centre of the county and clockwise from north of the county Fassadinin Gowran Ida Kilculliheen Iverk Knocktopher Kells Callan Shillelogher Crannagh Galmoy 15 Fassadinin contains the towns of Ballyragget and Castlecomer and the settlements of Odagh Clogh Jenkinstown Coan Coolcullen and Coolbaun 16 Fassadinin is made up of 19 civil parishes of Attanagh Odagh Castlecomer Kilmenan Kilmacar Kilmademoge Kilmadum Coolcraheen Dysart Donaghmore Dunmore Grangemaccomb Muckalee Mayne Abbeyleix Mothell Rathbeagh Rathaspick and Rosconnell 17 And these include 126 townlands See List of townlands in County Kilkenny The rivers Dinin Dinan flows through Fassadinin 18 Fassadinin contains Castlecomer Woods and Jenkinstown Wood 19 and a well named Lady s Well and Foulksrath Castle 9 20 Parts were in the Poor law unions of Castlecomer Kilkenny and Urlingford 21 In the Gaelic Athletic Association in Kilkenny St Martin s club has a catchment area is roughly comprehended by the barony Today it is part of the Roman Catholic Church diocese of Ossory and the Church of Ireland diocese of Cashel and Ossory See also edit nbsp Ireland portal nbsp Kilkenny portal Barony county division Barony Ireland List of baronies of Ireland List of townlands of County KilkennyReferences editFootnotes edit a b c Fiontar 2008 Fasach an Deighnin Fassadinin a b c d Government 2003 a b Kilkenny County County Website kilkennycoco ie a b Barony of Fassadinin Co Kilkenny townlands ie a b c d e f Carrigan 1905 p 23 Existing Civil Divisions or Baronies Tighe 1802 p 4 Baronies a b c d e f g h Walsh Dennis Barony of Fassadinin ancestry com Walsh Dennis The Baronies of Ireland ancestry com and Walsh Dennis Barony Map of the Leinster Region ancestry com a b c d e o hUidhrin amp o Dubhagain 1851 p 7 PDF a b Fiontar 2008 Foulksrath Castle a b Hogan 1878 p 255 Down Survey Project Fassadining Map downsurvey tcd ie The Down Survey Project OSI 2016 Maps 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 14 15 Griffith 1864 Fassadinin Search Lewis 1837 Maps a b c Fiontar 2008 County Cill Chainnigh Kilkenny Fiontar 2008 Fassadinin Towns and Fiontar 2008 Fassadinin population centres Fiontar 2008 Fassadinin Civil Parishes Fiontar 2008 An Deighean Dinin River Fiontar 2008 Castlecomer Woods and Fiontar 2008 Jenkinstown Wood Fiontar 2008 Lady s Well Parliament 1862 p 962 Fassadining Barony Sources edit Carrigan William 1905 The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory Middle Abbey Street Dublin Sealy Bryers amp Walker ISBN 9785879206463 Fiontar 2008 Placenames Database of Ireland logainm ie Department of Arts Heritage Regional Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs of the Government of Ireland Griffith Richard John 1864 Griffith s Valuation www askaboutireland ie Government 2003 Placenames Co Kilkenny Order 2003 PDF Dublin Government of Ireland Archived from the original PDF on 10 February 2017 Retrieved 20 July 2016 Hogan Edmund Ignatius 1878 The Description of Ireland and the State thereof as it is at this Present in anno 1598 PDF 1896 ed Dublin M H Gill amp Son o hUidhrin Giolla na Naomh o Dubhagain Sean Mor 1851 O Donovan John ed The tribes and territories of ancient Ossory comprising the portions of O Heerin s and O Dugan s topographical poems which relate to the families of that district Dublin J O Daly ISBN 978 1143947490 OSI Ordnance Survey Ireland 2016 Ordnance Survey osi ie Parliament 1862 General alphabetical index to townlands and towns parishes and baronies of Ireland Dublin Her Majesty s Stationery Office Lewis Samuel 1837 A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland Lewis Tighe William 1802 Statistical observations relative to the county of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 amp 1801 Printed by Graisberry and Campbell External links editWalsh Dennis Barony of Fassadinin ancestry com Fiontar Barony of Fassadinin logainm ie Barony of Fassadinin Co Kilkenny townlands ie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fassadinin amp oldid 1217004308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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