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Kilmore, County Cavan

Kilmore (Irish: An Chill Mhór, meaning 'Great Church') is a civil and ecclesiastical parish of County Cavan in Ireland. It is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-west of the county town of Cavan.

Kilmore
Irish: An Chill Mhór
Kilmore
Location of Kilmore within the Republic of Ireland
Coordinates: 53°59′35″N 7°24′46″W / 53.99306°N 7.41278°W / 53.99306; -7.41278
CountryIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyCounty Cavan
Irish grid referenceH384050

Civil parish edit

Kilmore gives its name to an Irish civil parish which is located mainly in the barony of Upper Loughtee, but partly in the barony of Clanmahon, all in County Cavan in the Province of Ulster.[1] Civil Parishes were used for local taxation purposes and their boundaries are shown on the nineteenth century Ordnance Survey of Ireland maps. For poor law purposes the civil parish was replaced by district electoral divisions in the mid-nineteenth century. According to the 1851 census the Civil Parish of Kilmore had a total of 91 townlands.[2]

Ecclesiastical parishes edit

Church of Ireland parish
 
Kilmore Cathedral, County Cavan

The Church of Ireland parish has two places of worship within the Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. The most historic building is Kilmore Cathedral and is the seat of the Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. The first church was built by St. Feithlimidh in the sixth century. In 1454, Bishop Aindrias Mac Brádaigh (Andrew McBrady) had this ancient church rebuilt and was given permission by Pope Nicholas V to be the bishop's cathedral. In the 17th century, Bishop Moigne had the cathedral renovated and a bishop's residence built. However, by 1858, the cathedral was described as "decayed, dilapidated and too small to accommodate the parishioners", and so a new cathedral was built in the grounds of the Bishop's Palace at a cost of £8000. It had been planned to demolish to old cathedral, but it was saved and is now used as the Parochial Hall.[3] The second Church of Ireland place of worship in the parish is St Patrick's Church, Ballintemple, near Ballinagh. It was built in 1821 and is a rectangular building with a castellated tower.[4]

The Rt. Rev. Dr. William Bedell (Irish: Uilliam Beidil; 1571–1642), Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Kilmore, is believed to be buried in the churchyard of Kilmore Cathedral. Bishop Bedell, a former Provost of Trinity College Dublin, is famous for commissioning a translation of the Old Testament into Irish. Most of this translation was carried out by The Rev. Muircheartach Óg Ó Cíonga, the Anglican Rector of Templeport. Bedell was also very respected by the native Gaelic, Irish Catholic population of County Cavan.

Quite close to Kilmore Cathedral is the See House (also known as the Bishop's Palace), the former official residence of the Church of Ireland Lord Bishops of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. The house was built in the late Georgian style in the 1830s and was designed by William Farrell.

Catholic parish

The Catholic parish has two places of worship. They are two of a number churches in the Diocese of Kilmore. It is not known when St Felim's Church, Ballinagh, was first built, but it existed as a slated church in 1790. A new church, designed by William Hague Jr., was rebuilt in 1869, and rededicated on 7 February. The present church was completed in 1978 and rededicated on 2 July in the same year.[5] The other Catholic place of worship is St Patrick's Church, Drumcor, and was built in 1809. It was extended in 1930 and the windows were replaced with steel frames and tinted cathedral glass. Major restoration was made to building in 1990, and it was rededicated by The Most Rev. Dr. Francis J. MacKiernan, Lord Bishop of Kilmore, on 14 July 1991.[6]

Townlands edit

Kilmore has a total of 14,666 acres (59.35 km2; 22.92 sq mi) and is made up of the following 91 townlands:[2]

  • Annagh, 95 acres (0.38 km2; 0.15 sq mi)
  • Bellanagh, 136 acres (0.55 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Bellville, 364 acres (1.47 km2; 0.57 sq mi)
  • Bleancup, 118 acres (0.48 km2; 0.18 sq mi)
  • Breandrum, 134 acres (0.54 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Cauhoo, 371 acres (1.50 km2; 0.58 sq mi)
  • Cavanfin, 66 acres (0.27 km2; 0.10 sq mi)
  • Clarebane, 78 acres (0.32 km2; 0.12 sq mi)
  • Clonagonnell, 258 acres (1.04 km2; 0.40 sq mi)
  • Clonloskan, 137 acres (0.55 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Coolnagor (Ricehill), 128 acres (0.52 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Cordalea, 128 acres (0.52 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Corgarran, 62 acres (0.25 km2; 0.10 sq mi)
  • Cormeen, 123 acres (0.50 km2; 0.19 sq mi)
  • Cornacrea, 130 acres (0.53 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Cornamucklagh, 138 acres (0.56 km2; 0.22 sq mi)
  • Corracanvy, 162 acres (0.66 km2; 0.25 sq mi)
  • Corratober, 153 acres (0.62 km2; 0.24 sq mi)
  • Corraveaty, 45 acres (0.18 km2; 0.07 sq mi)
  • Corstruce, 88 acres (0.36 km2; 0.14 sq mi)
  • Crenard, 120 acres (0.49 km2; 0.19 sq mi)
  • Crossdoney, 32 acres (0.13 km2; 0.05 sq mi)
  • Derinish Beg, 51 acres (0.21 km2; 0.08 sq mi)
  • Derinish More, 82 acres (0.33 km2; 0.13 sq mi)
  • Derries Lower, 246 acres (1.00 km2; 0.38 sq mi)
  • Derries Upper, 273 acres (1.10 km2; 0.43 sq mi)
  • Derryna, 133 acres (0.54 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Derrynagan, 83 acres (0.34 km2; 0.13 sq mi)
  • Derrywinny, 104 acres (0.42 km2; 0.16 sq mi)
  • Dreenan, 88 acres (0.36 km2; 0.14 sq mi)
  • Drumard, 292 acres (1.18 km2; 0.46 sq mi)
  • Drumbar, 44 acres (0.18 km2; 0.07 sq mi)
  • Drumcarban, 358 acres (1.45 km2; 0.56 sq mi)
  • Drumcon, 61 acres (0.25 km2; 0.10 sq mi)
  • Drumcor, 108 acres (0.44 km2; 0.17 sq mi)
  • Drumcrow, 548 acres (2.22 km2; 0.86 sq mi)
  • Drumgor, 38 acres (0.15 km2; 0.06 sq mi)
  • Drumhecknagh, 142 acres (0.57 km2; 0.22 sq mi)
  • Drumhell, 246 acres (1.00 km2; 0.38 sq mi)
  • Drumleny, 137 acres (0.55 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Drumlion, 88 acres (0.36 km2; 0.14 sq mi)
  • Drummora Great, 279 acres (1.13 km2; 0.44 sq mi)
  • Drummora Little, 127 acres (0.51 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Drummullan, 103 acres (0.42 km2; 0.16 sq mi)
  • Drummurry, 158 acres (0.64 km2; 0.25 sq mi)
  • Druumskeagh, 50 acres (0.20 km2; 0.08 sq mi)
  • Eonish, 245 acres (0.99 km2; 0.38 sq mi)
  • Farragh, 118 acres (0.48 km2; 0.18 sq mi)
  • Farranydaly, 237 acres (0.96 km2; 0.37 sq mi)
  • Gartbrattan, 264 acres (1.07 km2; 0.41 sq mi)
  • Gartnanoul, 246 acres (1.00 km2; 0.38 sq mi)
  • Glencorran, 450 acres (1.82 km2; 0.70 sq mi)
  • Gortachurk, 105 acres (0.42 km2; 0.16 sq mi)
  • Gortnashangan Lower (Bingfield), 123 acres (0.50 km2; 0.19 sq mi)
  • Gortnashangan Upper (Hermitage), 163 acres (0.66 km2; 0.25 sq mi)
  • Inch Island, 87 acres (0.35 km2; 0.14 sq mi)
  • Inishconnell, 154 acres (0.62 km2; 0.24 sq mi)
  • Kevit Lower, 134 acres (0.54 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Kevit Upper (Castlecosby), 136 acres (0.55 km2; 0.21 sq mi)
  • Killygowan, 266 acres (1.08 km2; 0.42 sq mi)
  • Killykeen, 178 acres (0.72 km2; 0.28 sq mi)
  • Killyvally, 107 acres (0.43 km2; 0.17 sq mi)
  • Kilmore Lower, 143 acres (0.58 km2; 0.22 sq mi)
  • Kilmore Upper, 226 acres (0.91 km2; 0.35 sq mi)
  • Kilsallagh, 75 acres (0.30 km2; 0.12 sq mi)
  • Knockakishta, 123 acres (0.50 km2; 0.19 sq mi)
  • Legaland, 225 acres (0.91 km2; 0.35 sq mi)
  • Lisduff, 125 acres (0.51 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Lismore Demesne, 332 acres (1.34 km2; 0.52 sq mi)
  • Lisnamandra, 89 acres (0.36 km2; 0.14 sq mi)
  • Loughaconnick, 161 acres (0.65 km2; 0.25 sq mi)
  • Marahill, 362 acres (1.46 km2; 0.57 sq mi)
  • Monnery Lower, 258 acres (1.04 km2; 0.40 sq mi)
  • Monnery Upper, 212 acres (0.86 km2; 0.33 sq mi)
  • Newtown, 107 acres (0.43 km2; 0.17 sq mi)
  • Pollabane, 352 acres (1.42 km2; 0.55 sq mi)
  • Pottle, 56 acres (0.23 km2; 0.09 sq mi)
  • Rocks, 81 acres (0.33 km2; 0.13 sq mi)
  • Sally Island, 4 acres (0.02 km2; 0.01 sq mi)
  • Scotch Island, 1 acre (0.00 km2; 0.00 sq mi)
  • Shancor, 127 acres (0.51 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Shantully, 56 acres (0.23 km2; 0.09 sq mi)
  • Slanore, 129 acres (0.52 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Snakeel, 255 acres (1.03 km2; 0.40 sq mi)
  • Thomascourt (Drumroosk), 59 acres (0.24 km2; 0.09 sq mi)
  • Tircullen, 125 acres (0.51 km2; 0.20 sq mi)
  • Togher (Danesfort Demesne), 202 acres (0.82 km2; 0.32 sq mi)
  • Tonymore, 405 acres (1.64 km2; 0.63 sq mi)
  • Trinity Island, 122 acres (0.49 km2; 0.19 sq mi)
  • Tully, 90 acres (0.36 km2; 0.14 sq mi)
  • Urney, 246 acres (1.00 km2; 0.38 sq mi)

References edit

  1. ^ Kilmore 5 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine. GENUKI. Retrieved on 29 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b The IreAtlas Townland Data Base. Retrieved on 29 May 2011.
  3. ^ St. Feithlimidh's Cathedral, Kilmore 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Travelmania. Retrieved on 29 May 2011.
  4. ^ St. Patrick’s Church of Ireland, Ballintemple. County Cavan Protestant Network. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  5. ^ St Felim's Church, Ballinagh. Diocese of Kilmore. Retrieved on 29 May 2011.
  6. ^ St. Patrick's Church, Drumcor. Diocese of Kilmore. Retrieved on 29 May 2011.

External links edit

    kilmore, county, cavan, kilmore, irish, chill, mhór, meaning, great, church, civil, ecclesiastical, parish, county, cavan, ireland, located, about, miles, south, west, county, town, cavan, kilmore, irish, chill, mhórkilmorelocation, kilmore, within, republic, . Kilmore Irish An Chill Mhor meaning Great Church is a civil and ecclesiastical parish of County Cavan in Ireland It is located about 3 5 miles 5 6 km south west of the county town of Cavan Kilmore Irish An Chill MhorKilmoreLocation of Kilmore within the Republic of IrelandCoordinates 53 59 35 N 7 24 46 W 53 99306 N 7 41278 W 53 99306 7 41278CountryIrelandProvinceUlsterCountyCounty CavanIrish grid referenceH384050 Contents 1 Civil parish 2 Ecclesiastical parishes 3 Townlands 4 References 5 External linksCivil parish editKilmore gives its name to an Irish civil parish which is located mainly in the barony of Upper Loughtee but partly in the barony of Clanmahon all in County Cavan in the Province of Ulster 1 Civil Parishes were used for local taxation purposes and their boundaries are shown on the nineteenth century Ordnance Survey of Ireland maps For poor law purposes the civil parish was replaced by district electoral divisions in the mid nineteenth century According to the 1851 census the Civil Parish of Kilmore had a total of 91 townlands 2 Ecclesiastical parishes editChurch of Ireland parish nbsp Kilmore Cathedral County Cavan The Church of Ireland parish has two places of worship within the Diocese of Kilmore Elphin and Ardagh The most historic building is Kilmore Cathedral and is the seat of the Bishop of Kilmore Elphin and Ardagh The first church was built by St Feithlimidh in the sixth century In 1454 Bishop Aindrias Mac Bradaigh Andrew McBrady had this ancient church rebuilt and was given permission by Pope Nicholas V to be the bishop s cathedral In the 17th century Bishop Moigne had the cathedral renovated and a bishop s residence built However by 1858 the cathedral was described as decayed dilapidated and too small to accommodate the parishioners and so a new cathedral was built in the grounds of the Bishop s Palace at a cost of 8000 It had been planned to demolish to old cathedral but it was saved and is now used as the Parochial Hall 3 The second Church of Ireland place of worship in the parish is St Patrick s Church Ballintemple near Ballinagh It was built in 1821 and is a rectangular building with a castellated tower 4 The Rt Rev Dr William Bedell Irish Uilliam Beidil 1571 1642 Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Kilmore is believed to be buried in the churchyard of Kilmore Cathedral Bishop Bedell a former Provost of Trinity College Dublin is famous for commissioning a translation of the Old Testament into Irish Most of this translation was carried out by The Rev Muircheartach og o Cionga the Anglican Rector of Templeport Bedell was also very respected by the native Gaelic Irish Catholic population of County Cavan Quite close to Kilmore Cathedral is the See House also known as the Bishop s Palace the former official residence of the Church of Ireland Lord Bishops of Kilmore Elphin and Ardagh The house was built in the late Georgian style in the 1830s and was designed by William Farrell Catholic parish The Catholic parish has two places of worship They are two of a number churches in the Diocese of Kilmore It is not known when St Felim s Church Ballinagh was first built but it existed as a slated church in 1790 A new church designed by William Hague Jr was rebuilt in 1869 and rededicated on 7 February The present church was completed in 1978 and rededicated on 2 July in the same year 5 The other Catholic place of worship is St Patrick s Church Drumcor and was built in 1809 It was extended in 1930 and the windows were replaced with steel frames and tinted cathedral glass Major restoration was made to building in 1990 and it was rededicated by The Most Rev Dr Francis J MacKiernan Lord Bishop of Kilmore on 14 July 1991 6 Townlands editKilmore has a total of 14 666 acres 59 35 km2 22 92 sq mi and is made up of the following 91 townlands 2 Annagh 95 acres 0 38 km2 0 15 sq mi Bellanagh 136 acres 0 55 km2 0 21 sq mi Bellville 364 acres 1 47 km2 0 57 sq mi Bleancup 118 acres 0 48 km2 0 18 sq mi Breandrum 134 acres 0 54 km2 0 21 sq mi Cauhoo 371 acres 1 50 km2 0 58 sq mi Cavanfin 66 acres 0 27 km2 0 10 sq mi Clarebane 78 acres 0 32 km2 0 12 sq mi Clonagonnell 258 acres 1 04 km2 0 40 sq mi Clonloskan 137 acres 0 55 km2 0 21 sq mi Coolnagor Ricehill 128 acres 0 52 km2 0 20 sq mi Cordalea 128 acres 0 52 km2 0 20 sq mi Corgarran 62 acres 0 25 km2 0 10 sq mi Cormeen 123 acres 0 50 km2 0 19 sq mi Cornacrea 130 acres 0 53 km2 0 20 sq mi Cornamucklagh 138 acres 0 56 km2 0 22 sq mi Corracanvy 162 acres 0 66 km2 0 25 sq mi Corratober 153 acres 0 62 km2 0 24 sq mi Corraveaty 45 acres 0 18 km2 0 07 sq mi Corstruce 88 acres 0 36 km2 0 14 sq mi Crenard 120 acres 0 49 km2 0 19 sq mi Crossdoney 32 acres 0 13 km2 0 05 sq mi Derinish Beg 51 acres 0 21 km2 0 08 sq mi Derinish More 82 acres 0 33 km2 0 13 sq mi Derries Lower 246 acres 1 00 km2 0 38 sq mi Derries Upper 273 acres 1 10 km2 0 43 sq mi Derryna 133 acres 0 54 km2 0 21 sq mi Derrynagan 83 acres 0 34 km2 0 13 sq mi Derrywinny 104 acres 0 42 km2 0 16 sq mi Dreenan 88 acres 0 36 km2 0 14 sq mi Drumard 292 acres 1 18 km2 0 46 sq mi Drumbar 44 acres 0 18 km2 0 07 sq mi Drumcarban 358 acres 1 45 km2 0 56 sq mi Drumcon 61 acres 0 25 km2 0 10 sq mi Drumcor 108 acres 0 44 km2 0 17 sq mi Drumcrow 548 acres 2 22 km2 0 86 sq mi Drumgor 38 acres 0 15 km2 0 06 sq mi Drumhecknagh 142 acres 0 57 km2 0 22 sq mi Drumhell 246 acres 1 00 km2 0 38 sq mi Drumleny 137 acres 0 55 km2 0 21 sq mi Drumlion 88 acres 0 36 km2 0 14 sq mi Drummora Great 279 acres 1 13 km2 0 44 sq mi Drummora Little 127 acres 0 51 km2 0 20 sq mi Drummullan 103 acres 0 42 km2 0 16 sq mi Drummurry 158 acres 0 64 km2 0 25 sq mi Druumskeagh 50 acres 0 20 km2 0 08 sq mi Eonish 245 acres 0 99 km2 0 38 sq mi Farragh 118 acres 0 48 km2 0 18 sq mi Farranydaly 237 acres 0 96 km2 0 37 sq mi Gartbrattan 264 acres 1 07 km2 0 41 sq mi Gartnanoul 246 acres 1 00 km2 0 38 sq mi Glencorran 450 acres 1 82 km2 0 70 sq mi Gortachurk 105 acres 0 42 km2 0 16 sq mi Gortnashangan Lower Bingfield 123 acres 0 50 km2 0 19 sq mi Gortnashangan Upper Hermitage 163 acres 0 66 km2 0 25 sq mi Inch Island 87 acres 0 35 km2 0 14 sq mi Inishconnell 154 acres 0 62 km2 0 24 sq mi Kevit Lower 134 acres 0 54 km2 0 21 sq mi Kevit Upper Castlecosby 136 acres 0 55 km2 0 21 sq mi Killygowan 266 acres 1 08 km2 0 42 sq mi Killykeen 178 acres 0 72 km2 0 28 sq mi Killyvally 107 acres 0 43 km2 0 17 sq mi Kilmore Lower 143 acres 0 58 km2 0 22 sq mi Kilmore Upper 226 acres 0 91 km2 0 35 sq mi Kilsallagh 75 acres 0 30 km2 0 12 sq mi Knockakishta 123 acres 0 50 km2 0 19 sq mi Legaland 225 acres 0 91 km2 0 35 sq mi Lisduff 125 acres 0 51 km2 0 20 sq mi Lismore Demesne 332 acres 1 34 km2 0 52 sq mi Lisnamandra 89 acres 0 36 km2 0 14 sq mi Loughaconnick 161 acres 0 65 km2 0 25 sq mi Marahill 362 acres 1 46 km2 0 57 sq mi Monnery Lower 258 acres 1 04 km2 0 40 sq mi Monnery Upper 212 acres 0 86 km2 0 33 sq mi Newtown 107 acres 0 43 km2 0 17 sq mi Pollabane 352 acres 1 42 km2 0 55 sq mi Pottle 56 acres 0 23 km2 0 09 sq mi Rocks 81 acres 0 33 km2 0 13 sq mi Sally Island 4 acres 0 02 km2 0 01 sq mi Scotch Island 1 acre 0 00 km2 0 00 sq mi Shancor 127 acres 0 51 km2 0 20 sq mi Shantully 56 acres 0 23 km2 0 09 sq mi Slanore 129 acres 0 52 km2 0 20 sq mi Snakeel 255 acres 1 03 km2 0 40 sq mi Thomascourt Drumroosk 59 acres 0 24 km2 0 09 sq mi Tircullen 125 acres 0 51 km2 0 20 sq mi Togher Danesfort Demesne 202 acres 0 82 km2 0 32 sq mi Tonymore 405 acres 1 64 km2 0 63 sq mi Trinity Island 122 acres 0 49 km2 0 19 sq mi Tully 90 acres 0 36 km2 0 14 sq mi Urney 246 acres 1 00 km2 0 38 sq mi References edit Kilmore Archived 5 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine GENUKI Retrieved on 29 May 2011 a b The IreAtlas Townland Data Base Retrieved on 29 May 2011 St Feithlimidh s Cathedral Kilmore Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Travelmania Retrieved on 29 May 2011 St Patrick s Church of Ireland Ballintemple County Cavan Protestant Network Retrieved 29 May 2011 St Felim s Church Ballinagh Diocese of Kilmore Retrieved on 29 May 2011 St Patrick s Church Drumcor Diocese of Kilmore Retrieved on 29 May 2011 External links editKilmore Townland Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kilmore County Cavan amp oldid 1182500835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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