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Kilmurry McMahon

Kilmurry McMahon (Irish: Cill Mhuire Mhic Mhathuna), also called Kilmurry-Clonderalaw, is a civil parish in County Clare in Ireland. It is also a Catholic parish in the Diocese of Killaloe.

Kilmurry McMahon
Parish
Kilmurry McMahon
Coordinates: 52°39′11″N 9°17′41″W / 52.652958°N 9.29463°W / 52.652958; -9.29463Coordinates: 52°39′11″N 9°17′41″W / 52.652958°N 9.29463°W / 52.652958; -9.29463
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Clare
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceR258774

Townlands

Townlands of the civil parish of Kilmurry-Clonderalaw are Ballycurraun, Binvoran, Bleanmore, Breaghva, Carrowbane, Carrowniska North, Carrowniska South, Cassarnagh, Clonderalaw, Cross Beg, Cross More, Derreen, Derrybrick, Derrynalecka, Drumdigus, Kilmore, Kilmurry East, Kilmurry West, Kinlea, Knock, Knockaderreen, Knocknahooan, Lisheenydeen, Prospect, Tullycreen Lower and Tullycreen Upper.[1]

Townlands of the civil parish of Killofin are Ballina, Ballyartney, Ballygeery East, Ballygeery West, Bohyodaun, Cloonarass, Cloonkeery East, Cloonkeery West, Colmanstown, Cullenagh, Kilkerin, Killofin, Knockphutteen, Lakyle North, Lakyle South, Mount Shannon East, Mount Shannon West and Slievedooley.[2]

Location

The Catholic parish of Kilmurry McMahon / Labasheeda is bounded on the south by the Shannon Estuary and by the parishes of Kilmihil on the north, Killimer on the west and Coolmeen (Kilfidane) on the east. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Ennis. The name derives its name from the church dedicated to Our Lady. The suffix, McMahon, to distinguish it from other Kilmurrys in the county, came from the McMahon clan, who had their main residence at Clonderlaw Castle.[3] The Catholic parish, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe, combines the former parishes of Kilmurry McMahon and Killofin. The parish has two holy wells, Tullyrcrine well and Mountshannon well.[3]

There are two villages in the parish, Labasheeda and Knock. The population has declined from 7,932 in 1831 to 650 in 2014.

Education

There are two primary schools in the parish, Kilmurry McMahon National School and Labasheeda National School. In 2014, Tullycrine National School and Drumdigus National School amalgamated to form Kilmurry McMahon National School, which is located on the site of the old Drumdigus National School. Another primary school at Kilkerin closed in the middle of the last century and has since been demolished.

Sport and leisure

Gaelic football is played in the parish by Shannon Gaels, with its football pitch located in Ballyguiry about 1 km from Clonderlaw Bay along the R473 Clarecastle-Kilrush road. The club has won the Clare Senior Football Championship three times in its history, most recently in 1971, as well as a number of underage titles.

St Mary's Athletic Club also uses this facility.

Religion

There are two Roman Catholic churches in the parish. St. Ciarán's Church is located in the village of Labasheeda while St. Mary's Church is located in the townland of Drumdigus.[4] The former church in the village of Labasheeda is now used as a Community Centre having been previously owned by Shannon Development. A Church of Ireland church was located in the graveyard at Kilmurry East but was demolished in 1965. There is also a graveyard in Kilofin, while there is a famine grave located in the townland of Carrowniska South. There is also a children's grave called Líos na Leanaí, in the townland of Tullycreen Lower, from an era when the doctrine of the Church forbade the burial of unbaptised children on consecrated ground.[5]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Map of Kilmurry-Clonderalaw Parish showing Townlands.
  2. ^ Map of Killofin Parish showing Townlands.
  3. ^ a b Kilmurry McMahon: Killaloe.
  4. ^ Kilmurry McMahon Churches.
  5. ^ "VIDEO: Why hundreds of babies were buried in a West Clare ring fort". www.irishexaminer.com. Retrieved 27 November 2015.

Sources

  • "Kilmurry McMahon". Diocese of Killaloe. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  • "Kilmurry McMahon Churches". Diocese of Killaloe. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  • "Map of Kilmurry-Clonderalaw Parish showing Townlands". Clare County Library. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  • "Map of Killofin Parish showing Townlands". Clare County Parish. Retrieved 2 April 2014.

kilmurry, mcmahon, irish, cill, mhuire, mhic, mhathuna, also, called, kilmurry, clonderalaw, civil, parish, county, clare, ireland, also, catholic, parish, diocese, killaloe, parishcoordinates, 652958, 29463, 652958, 29463, coordinates, 652958, 29463, 652958, . Kilmurry McMahon Irish Cill Mhuire Mhic Mhathuna also called Kilmurry Clonderalaw is a civil parish in County Clare in Ireland It is also a Catholic parish in the Diocese of Killaloe Kilmurry McMahonParishKilmurry McMahonCoordinates 52 39 11 N 9 17 41 W 52 652958 N 9 29463 W 52 652958 9 29463 Coordinates 52 39 11 N 9 17 41 W 52 652958 N 9 29463 W 52 652958 9 29463CountryIrelandProvinceMunsterCountyCounty ClareTime zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST WEST Irish Grid ReferenceR258774 Contents 1 Townlands 2 Location 3 Education 4 Sport and leisure 5 Religion 6 ReferencesTownlands EditTownlands of the civil parish of Kilmurry Clonderalaw are Ballycurraun Binvoran Bleanmore Breaghva Carrowbane Carrowniska North Carrowniska South Cassarnagh Clonderalaw Cross Beg Cross More Derreen Derrybrick Derrynalecka Drumdigus Kilmore Kilmurry East Kilmurry West Kinlea Knock Knockaderreen Knocknahooan Lisheenydeen Prospect Tullycreen Lower and Tullycreen Upper 1 Townlands of the civil parish of Killofin are Ballina Ballyartney Ballygeery East Ballygeery West Bohyodaun Cloonarass Cloonkeery East Cloonkeery West Colmanstown Cullenagh Kilkerin Killofin Knockphutteen Lakyle North Lakyle South Mount Shannon East Mount Shannon West and Slievedooley 2 Location EditThe Catholic parish of Kilmurry McMahon Labasheeda is bounded on the south by the Shannon Estuary and by the parishes of Kilmihil on the north Killimer on the west and Coolmeen Kilfidane on the east It is 30 kilometres 19 mi west of Ennis The name derives its name from the church dedicated to Our Lady The suffix McMahon to distinguish it from other Kilmurrys in the county came from the McMahon clan who had their main residence at Clonderlaw Castle 3 The Catholic parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe combines the former parishes of Kilmurry McMahon and Killofin The parish has two holy wells Tullyrcrine well and Mountshannon well 3 There are two villages in the parish Labasheeda and Knock The population has declined from 7 932 in 1831 to 650 in 2014 Education EditThere are two primary schools in the parish Kilmurry McMahon National School and Labasheeda National School In 2014 Tullycrine National School and Drumdigus National School amalgamated to form Kilmurry McMahon National School which is located on the site of the old Drumdigus National School Another primary school at Kilkerin closed in the middle of the last century and has since been demolished Sport and leisure EditGaelic football is played in the parish by Shannon Gaels with its football pitch located in Ballyguiry about 1 km from Clonderlaw Bay along the R473 Clarecastle Kilrush road The club has won the Clare Senior Football Championship three times in its history most recently in 1971 as well as a number of underage titles St Mary s Athletic Club also uses this facility Religion EditThere are two Roman Catholic churches in the parish St Ciaran s Church is located in the village of Labasheeda while St Mary s Church is located in the townland of Drumdigus 4 The former church in the village of Labasheeda is now used as a Community Centre having been previously owned by Shannon Development A Church of Ireland church was located in the graveyard at Kilmurry East but was demolished in 1965 There is also a graveyard in Kilofin while there is a famine grave located in the townland of Carrowniska South There is also a children s grave called Lios na Leanai in the townland of Tullycreen Lower from an era when the doctrine of the Church forbade the burial of unbaptised children on consecrated ground 5 References EditCitations Map of Kilmurry Clonderalaw Parish showing Townlands Map of Killofin Parish showing Townlands a b Kilmurry McMahon Killaloe Kilmurry McMahon Churches VIDEO Why hundreds of babies were buried in a West Clare ring fort www irishexaminer com Retrieved 27 November 2015 Sources Kilmurry McMahon Diocese of Killaloe Retrieved 31 March 2014 Kilmurry McMahon Churches Diocese of Killaloe Retrieved 2 April 2014 Map of Kilmurry Clonderalaw Parish showing Townlands Clare County Library Retrieved 2 April 2014 Map of Killofin Parish showing Townlands Clare County Parish Retrieved 2 April 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kilmurry McMahon amp oldid 1127211979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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