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Kilfintinan

Kilfintinan (Irish: Cill Fhiontanáin[1]) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It is part of the Catholic parish of Cratloe.

Kilfintinan
Cill Fhiontanáin
Civil Parish
Kilfintinan
Coordinates: 52°41′55″N 8°45′47″W / 52.698598°N 8.762973°W / 52.698598; -8.762973
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Clare
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Name edit

The name Cill Fintinan would mean "Church of Fintinan", but there is no known Irish Saint Fintinan. The name is therefore thought to come from Cill Fionn tSeanain, or "Church of the fair Senan".[2]

Location edit

The parish is in the barony of Bunratty Lower, and contains a small part of the town of Sixmilebridge. It contains the village of Cratloe. It extends south from this town to the River Shannon.[3] The parish includes two small islands of Grass and Graigue in the Shannon.[4] The road from Limerick to Ennis crosses the north of the parish. It is 3 by 1.75 miles (4.83 by 2.82 km) and covers 6,115 acres (2,475 ha).[3]

Antiquities and history edit

The old church of Kilfintinan in the townland of Ballybrohan was almost entirely demolished by 1897. The church of Cruachán in the townland of Brickhill was in reasonably good condition. It was large, and surrounded by a large graveyard. There was another graveyard called Cill-an-bothair in the Ballyliddane townland, but no trace of a church.[5]

An old cromlech in very good condition stood near the Cruachán ruins. There was another nearby, but it had been demolished. On the hill called the Leacht, near the cromlechs, there was the grave of an unknown Irish chieftain from pre-Christian times.[5] As of 1837 the ruins of the castles of Cratloe, Cratloe Kail, and Ballintlea were still visible.[4] The Ballintea castle is not found in the 1580 list of castles.[5]

In the mid-18th century there was a shortage of Catholic priests in the region. The parish of Kilfintinan was therefore merged with part of the parish of Killeely, forming what is now known as the parish of Cratloe after the village of that name.[2] The population in 1841 was 2,633 in 424 houses. At that time there were two Catholic chapels.[3]

Townlands edit

The parish holds the townlands of Ballinphunta, Ballintlea North, Ballintlea South, Ballybroughan, Ballyliddan East, Ballyliddan West, Ballymorris, Ballyroe, Brickhill East, Brickhill West, Calluragh, Cappanalaght, Carrowmore, Carrownerribul, Castlequarter, Cratloe, Fortwilliam, Gallowshill, Garryncurra, Gortnanool, Heathmount, Island, Knockroe, Laghile, Mountievers, Moyhill and Portdrine.[6]

References edit

Citations

Sources

  • "Cill Fhiontanáin". Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  • Frost, James (1897). "Ui Ainmire, Kilfintinan Parish". The History and Topography of the County of Clare. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  • . Cratloe Parish. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  • Lewis, Samuel (1837). "Kilfentinan". County Clare: A History and Topography. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  • "Map of Kilfintinan Parish showing Townlands". Clare County Library. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  • Kilfintinan, or Kilfentinan. 1845. Retrieved 6 April 2014. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)


kilfintinan, irish, cill, fhiontanáin, civil, parish, county, clare, ireland, part, catholic, parish, cratloe, cill, fhiontanáincivil, parishcoordinates, 698598, 762973, 698598, 762973countryirelandprovincemunstercountycounty, claretime, zoneutc, summer, west,. Kilfintinan Irish Cill Fhiontanain 1 is a civil parish in County Clare Ireland It is part of the Catholic parish of Cratloe Kilfintinan Cill FhiontanainCivil ParishKilfintinanCoordinates 52 41 55 N 8 45 47 W 52 698598 N 8 762973 W 52 698598 8 762973CountryIrelandProvinceMunsterCountyCounty ClareTime zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST WEST Contents 1 Name 2 Location 3 Antiquities and history 4 Townlands 5 ReferencesName editThe name Cill Fintinan would mean Church of Fintinan but there is no known Irish Saint Fintinan The name is therefore thought to come from Cill Fionn tSeanain or Church of the fair Senan 2 Location editThe parish is in the barony of Bunratty Lower and contains a small part of the town of Sixmilebridge It contains the village of Cratloe It extends south from this town to the River Shannon 3 The parish includes two small islands of Grass and Graigue in the Shannon 4 The road from Limerick to Ennis crosses the north of the parish It is 3 by 1 75 miles 4 83 by 2 82 km and covers 6 115 acres 2 475 ha 3 Antiquities and history editThe old church of Kilfintinan in the townland of Ballybrohan was almost entirely demolished by 1897 The church of Cruachan in the townland of Brickhill was in reasonably good condition It was large and surrounded by a large graveyard There was another graveyard called Cill an bothair in the Ballyliddane townland but no trace of a church 5 An old cromlech in very good condition stood near the Cruachan ruins There was another nearby but it had been demolished On the hill called the Leacht near the cromlechs there was the grave of an unknown Irish chieftain from pre Christian times 5 As of 1837 the ruins of the castles of Cratloe Cratloe Kail and Ballintlea were still visible 4 The Ballintea castle is not found in the 1580 list of castles 5 In the mid 18th century there was a shortage of Catholic priests in the region The parish of Kilfintinan was therefore merged with part of the parish of Killeely forming what is now known as the parish of Cratloe after the village of that name 2 The population in 1841 was 2 633 in 424 houses At that time there were two Catholic chapels 3 Townlands editThe parish holds the townlands of Ballinphunta Ballintlea North Ballintlea South Ballybroughan Ballyliddan East Ballyliddan West Ballymorris Ballyroe Brickhill East Brickhill West Calluragh Cappanalaght Carrowmore Carrownerribul Castlequarter Cratloe Fortwilliam Gallowshill Garryncurra Gortnanool Heathmount Island Knockroe Laghile Mountievers Moyhill and Portdrine 6 References editCitations Cill Fhiontanain Placenames Database of Ireland a b History of Cratloe Parish a b c Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1845 a b Lewis 1837 a b c Frost 1897 Map of Kilfintinan Parish showing Townlands Sources Cill Fhiontanain Placenames Database of Ireland Retrieved 10 April 2014 Frost James 1897 Ui Ainmire Kilfintinan Parish The History and Topography of the County of Clare Retrieved 6 April 2014 History of Cratloe Parish Cratloe Parish Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 6 April 2014 Lewis Samuel 1837 Kilfentinan County Clare A History and Topography Retrieved 6 April 2014 Map of Kilfintinan Parish showing Townlands Clare County Library Retrieved 6 April 2014 Kilfintinan or Kilfentinan 1845 Retrieved 6 April 2014 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kilfintinan amp oldid 1087253745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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