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Midleton

Midleton (/ˈmɪdəltən/; Irish: Mainistir na Corann, meaning "monastery at the weir")[2] is a town in south-eastern County Cork, Ireland.[3] It lies approximately 16 km east of Cork City on the Owenacurra River and the N25 road, which connects Cork to the port of Rosslare. A satellite town of Cork City, Midleton is part of Metropolitan Cork. It is the central hub of business for the East Cork Area. Midleton is within the Cork East Dáil constituency.

Midleton
Mainistir na Corann
Town
Old Distillery with copper pot still, Midleton
Motto: 
Labore et Honore
Midleton
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 51°54′58″N 8°10′30″W / 51.916°N 8.175°W / 51.916; -8.175
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCork
Dáil ConstituencyCork East
EU ParliamentSouth
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 • Total13,906
Time zoneUTC±0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (IST)
Eircode routing key
P25
Telephone area code+353(0)21
Irish Grid ReferenceW879736

History Edit

In the 1180s advancing Normans led by Barry Fitz Gerald established an abbey at a weir on the river to be populated by Cistercian Monks from Burgundy. The abbey became known as "Chore Abbey" and "Castrum Chor", taking its name from the Irish word cora (weir), although some say that "Chor" comes from "Choir" or "Choral". The abbey is commemorated in the Irish name for Midleton, Mainistir na Corann, or "Monastery at the Weir", and of the local river Owenacurra or Abhainn na Cora meaning "River of the Weirs". St John the Baptist's Church, belonging to the Church of Ireland was erected in 1825 and today still stands on the site of the abbey.[3]

Captain Walter Raleigh (later Sir Walter) had an association with Midleton, living for periods in nearby Youghal between 1585 and 1602. His presence came about due to a distribution of land in reward for helping suppress the Second Desmond Rebellion of 1579–1583. As part of this suppression, he was ordered to seize Barry's Castle at nearby Cahermore. The Desmond FitzGerald Seneschal, or steward of Imokilly, on being expelled from the castle, took refuge in the Abbey, but was again forced to flee by Raleigh.

Raleigh is credited with planting the first potatoes in Europe, also at Youghal.

The town gained the name Midleton or "Middle Town" as the main midway town, 10 miles between Cork and Youghal. It was incorporated as a market town and postal depot in 1670, receiving its charter from Charles II, as the "borough and town of Midleton". Later it would become a post town of the Great Southern and Western Railway.

Alan Brodrick, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and Lord Chancellor of Ireland was made the first Baron and Viscount Midleton in 1715 and 1717, respectively. He is commemorated by Broderick St in the town.

The town is home to the Old Midleton Distillery which was established by James Murphy in 1825.[4] The distillery operated independently until 1868, when it became part of the Cork Distilleries Company, which was later amalgamated into Irish Distillers in 1967.[4] In 1988, Irish Distillers was the subject of a friendly takeover by the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard.[4] The Old Midleton Distillery, which boasts the world's largest pot still – a copper vessel with a capacity of 140,000 litres, was in operation until 1975 when production was transferred to a new purpose-built facility, the New Midleton Distillery.[4] The New Midleton Distillery produces a number of Irish whiskeys, including Jameson Whiskey, Redbreast, and Paddy. It also produces vodka and gin. In 1992, the old distillery was restored and reopened as a visitor centre.[5] Known as the Jameson Experience, the visitor centre hosts a number of attractions, including Ireland's largest working water-wheel (with a diameter of 7m).[6]

 
Midleton in the early 20th century

At the top of the main street stands a monument to 16 Irish Republican Army men killed on 20 February 1921 during the Irish War of Independence. Twelve IRA personnel were killed during an unsuccessful ambush of British forces at the nearby town of Clonmult, while four more were captured and two of those later executed. The incident was the biggest single loss of life for the IRA during the war. 'Captain' Sean O'Shea led the Clonmult gang and is buried as head of the Republican Plot at Midleton cemetery. Nearby stands a monument marking the 200th anniversary of the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

Two houses designed by Augustus Pugin, later the architect of the Houses of Parliament in London, stand at the bottom of Main Street. They now form one building and house a public bar.[7]

In 2015, a large steel sculpture called Kindred Spirits was installed in Bailick Park. This sculpture commemorates a famine relief donation, made in 1847 by Native American Choctaw people, during the Great Famine.

Education Edit

 
Church of the Holy Rosary

Elizabeth Villiers, former mistress of William of Orange, founded the private school named Midleton College in 1696. The school is traditionally associated with the Church of Ireland. Past pupils include Isaac Butt, founder of the Home Rule League, Reginald Dyer, perpetrator of the Amritsar Massacre and John Philpot Curran, lawyer and father of Sarah Curran.[citation needed]

Economy Edit

Local employers include retail, light manufacturing, food production, tourism and whiskey distilling industries.[citation needed] At nearby Whitegate is the state's first gas-fired power station as well as Ireland's only oil refinery. Many Midleton residents also commute to jobs in Cork city, Carrigtwohill or Little Island.[citation needed]

Traditionally the main commercial and retail area of the town was on Main Street and this continues to provide shopping – primarily with local ownership.[citation needed] The commercial part of Midleton has also expanded to the old site of Midleton Mart, now called Market Green. A number of multinational retailers have outlets in Midleton, including Tesco, Lidl, Boots, and Aldi. The Market Green shopping centre is located at the northern end of the town. This includes a five-screen cinema, Tesco and other stores and the Midleton Park Hotel is just across the road. A locally owned supermarket, Hurley's Super-Valu, is also located at the northern end of the town opposite the so-called 'Gooses Acre'. On Saturdays the park next to SuperValu is the site for the Midleton Farmers' Market.[citation needed] Lidl, Aldi and McDonald's are located in a new shopping and residential area alongside the river.

Midleton is also the home of the Old Midleton Distillery, a tourist attraction which includes the largest pot-still in the world.

Geography Edit

The town is located in a fertile valley below hills to the north with Cork Harbour and the coast to the south. In times past, the channel from the Harbour to nearby Ballinacurra (Irish: Baile na Cora, meaning "Town at the Weir"), was navigable by barges up to 300 tonnes. Due to silting over the years, the channel is now extremely shallow.

Demographics Edit

In the 20 years between the 1996 and 2016 census, the population of the Midleton area effectively doubled, from 6,209 to 12,496 people.[8]

As of the 2022 census, of Midleton's 13,906 inhabitants, 71.01% were white Irish, less than 0.5% white Irish travellers, 16.30% other white ethnicities, 3.36% black, 3.11% Asian, 2.45% other ethnicities, and 3.35% did not state their ethnicity. In terms of religion the area was 67.12% Catholic, 10.36% other stated religions, 18.47% with no religion, and 4.05% not stated.[1]

Transport Edit

Rail Edit

 
Cork train at Midleton railway station

Midleton railway station is on the Cork Suburban Rail network and is one of two termini (the other being Cobh) into and out of Cork Kent railway station. Passengers interchange at Cork Kent for trains to Dublin and Tralee.

The railway line to Midleton was opened on 10 November 1859 by the Cork & Youghal Railway, a company that was later taken over by the Great Southern & Western Railway. Midleton was the location of the railway works for this company.

The line between Midleton and Cork was closed for regular use between 1963 and 2009. Occasional use (mainly transport of beet from Midleton to the Mallow Sugar Factory) continued for many years after 1963, but even the sporadic usage of the line came to an end in 1988, with the final train to use the track being a passenger excursion for Midleton GAA supporters to Dublin for the final of the All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship (in which Midleton played). The reopening of the line was completed by Iarnród Éireann on 30 July 2009.[9]

Air Edit

The nearest airport is Cork Airport.

Bus Edit

Bus Éireann run bus services to and from Midleton, including to Cork City Bus Station, Whitegate, Waterford, Ballinacurra, Carrigtwohill, Little Island, Glounthaune and Tivoli.[citation needed]

Sport Edit

Midleton GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club, and Midleton RFC the local rugby club. Martial arts groups include the Midleton Aikido Club [which has been teaching Aikido in East Cork since 2006] and Midleton Taekwondo Club.[citation needed] Midleton F.C. is the local soccer team, and there is also a cricket club.[citation needed]

Notable people Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Interactive Data Visualisations: Towns: Middleton". Census 2022. Central Statistics Office. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Mainistir na Corann / Midleton". logainm.ie. Irish Placenames Commission. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b The illustrated road book of Ireland. London: Automobile Association. 1970.
  4. ^ a b c d Townsend, Peter (1997–1999). The Lost Distilleries of Ireland. Glasgow: Neil Wilson Publishing. ISBN 9781897784877.
  5. ^ "Taoiseach Officially Marks Irish Distillers' Expansion at Midleton Distillery". Irish Distillers. 24 April 2012. from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  6. ^ Shepherd, S; et al. (1992). Illustrated guide to Ireland. London: Reader's Digest.
  7. ^ "McDaids, 55,56 Main Street, Midleton, County Cork". National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. from the original on 12 January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  8. ^ "Midleton (Ireland) Agglomeration". City Population. from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Irish Rail – Projects – Glouthaune – Midleton". from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2007.
  10. ^ "Irish explorer who discovered Antarctica honoured in home village". The Irish Times. 25 January 2020. from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Brodrick, Alan, first Viscount Midleton". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3491. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  12. ^ "The Irish who played for Australia". cricketeurope.com. CricketEurope Magazine. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  13. ^ Mennell, Philip (1892). "Martin, His Honour the Hon. Sir James" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co – via Wikisource.
  14. ^ "Colm O'Neill: 'That moment was the difference between being loved and having a lynch mob on your trail'". irishexaminer.com. Irish Examiner. 24 April 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Ireland face missing out on rising US star Shane O'Neill". The Irish Times. 11 February 2015. from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  16. ^ "David Stanton". oireachtas.ie. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  17. ^ "When life really gets animated for Cork animator Nora Twomey". irishexaminer.com. Irish Examiner. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  18. ^ "Midleton College – History". midletoncollege.ie. from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.

External links Edit

  • Midleton Chamber of Commerce website

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For places with similar names see Middleton disambiguation Midleton ˈ m ɪ d el t en Irish Mainistir na Corann meaning monastery at the weir 2 is a town in south eastern County Cork Ireland 3 It lies approximately 16 km east of Cork City on the Owenacurra River and the N25 road which connects Cork to the port of Rosslare A satellite town of Cork City Midleton is part of Metropolitan Cork It is the central hub of business for the East Cork Area Midleton is within the Cork East Dail constituency Midleton Mainistir na CorannTownOld Distillery with copper pot still MidletonCoat of armsMotto Labore et HonoreMidletonLocation in IrelandCoordinates 51 54 58 N 8 10 30 W 51 916 N 8 175 W 51 916 8 175CountryIrelandProvinceMunsterCountyCorkDail ConstituencyCork EastEU ParliamentSouthElevation5 m 16 ft Population 2022 1 Total13 906Time zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST Eircode routing keyP25Telephone area code 353 0 21Irish Grid ReferenceW879736 Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 Economy 4 Geography 5 Demographics 6 Transport 6 1 Rail 6 2 Air 6 3 Bus 7 Sport 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditIn the 1180s advancing Normans led by Barry Fitz Gerald established an abbey at a weir on the river to be populated by Cistercian Monks from Burgundy The abbey became known as Chore Abbey and Castrum Chor taking its name from the Irish word cora weir although some say that Chor comes from Choir or Choral The abbey is commemorated in the Irish name for Midleton Mainistir na Corann or Monastery at the Weir and of the local river Owenacurra or Abhainn na Cora meaning River of the Weirs St John the Baptist s Church belonging to the Church of Ireland was erected in 1825 and today still stands on the site of the abbey 3 Captain Walter Raleigh later Sir Walter had an association with Midleton living for periods in nearby Youghal between 1585 and 1602 His presence came about due to a distribution of land in reward for helping suppress the Second Desmond Rebellion of 1579 1583 As part of this suppression he was ordered to seize Barry s Castle at nearby Cahermore The Desmond FitzGerald Seneschal or steward of Imokilly on being expelled from the castle took refuge in the Abbey but was again forced to flee by Raleigh Raleigh is credited with planting the first potatoes in Europe also at Youghal The town gained the name Midleton or Middle Town as the main midway town 10 miles between Cork and Youghal It was incorporated as a market town and postal depot in 1670 receiving its charter from Charles II as the borough and town of Midleton Later it would become a post town of the Great Southern and Western Railway Alan Brodrick Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and Lord Chancellor of Ireland was made the first Baron and Viscount Midleton in 1715 and 1717 respectively He is commemorated by Broderick St in the town The town is home to the Old Midleton Distillery which was established by James Murphy in 1825 4 The distillery operated independently until 1868 when it became part of the Cork Distilleries Company which was later amalgamated into Irish Distillers in 1967 4 In 1988 Irish Distillers was the subject of a friendly takeover by the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard 4 The Old Midleton Distillery which boasts the world s largest pot still a copper vessel with a capacity of 140 000 litres was in operation until 1975 when production was transferred to a new purpose built facility the New Midleton Distillery 4 The New Midleton Distillery produces a number of Irish whiskeys including Jameson Whiskey Redbreast and Paddy It also produces vodka and gin In 1992 the old distillery was restored and reopened as a visitor centre 5 Known as the Jameson Experience the visitor centre hosts a number of attractions including Ireland s largest working water wheel with a diameter of 7m 6 nbsp Midleton in the early 20th centuryAt the top of the main street stands a monument to 16 Irish Republican Army men killed on 20 February 1921 during the Irish War of Independence Twelve IRA personnel were killed during an unsuccessful ambush of British forces at the nearby town of Clonmult while four more were captured and two of those later executed The incident was the biggest single loss of life for the IRA during the war Captain Sean O Shea led the Clonmult gang and is buried as head of the Republican Plot at Midleton cemetery Nearby stands a monument marking the 200th anniversary of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 Two houses designed by Augustus Pugin later the architect of the Houses of Parliament in London stand at the bottom of Main Street They now form one building and house a public bar 7 In 2015 a large steel sculpture called Kindred Spirits was installed in Bailick Park This sculpture commemorates a famine relief donation made in 1847 by Native American Choctaw people during the Great Famine Education Edit nbsp Church of the Holy RosaryMain article Midleton College Elizabeth Villiers former mistress of William of Orange founded the private school named Midleton College in 1696 The school is traditionally associated with the Church of Ireland Past pupils include Isaac Butt founder of the Home Rule League Reginald Dyer perpetrator of the Amritsar Massacre and John Philpot Curran lawyer and father of Sarah Curran citation needed Economy EditLocal employers include retail light manufacturing food production tourism and whiskey distilling industries citation needed At nearby Whitegate is the state s first gas fired power station as well as Ireland s only oil refinery Many Midleton residents also commute to jobs in Cork city Carrigtwohill or Little Island citation needed Traditionally the main commercial and retail area of the town was on Main Street and this continues to provide shopping primarily with local ownership citation needed The commercial part of Midleton has also expanded to the old site of Midleton Mart now called Market Green A number of multinational retailers have outlets in Midleton including Tesco Lidl Boots and Aldi The Market Green shopping centre is located at the northern end of the town This includes a five screen cinema Tesco and other stores and the Midleton Park Hotel is just across the road A locally owned supermarket Hurley s Super Valu is also located at the northern end of the town opposite the so called Gooses Acre On Saturdays the park next to SuperValu is the site for the Midleton Farmers Market citation needed Lidl Aldi and McDonald s are located in a new shopping and residential area alongside the river Midleton is also the home of the Old Midleton Distillery a tourist attraction which includes the largest pot still in the world Geography EditThe town is located in a fertile valley below hills to the north with Cork Harbour and the coast to the south In times past the channel from the Harbour to nearby Ballinacurra Irish Baile na Cora meaning Town at the Weir was navigable by barges up to 300 tonnes Due to silting over the years the channel is now extremely shallow Demographics EditIn the 20 years between the 1996 and 2016 census the population of the Midleton area effectively doubled from 6 209 to 12 496 people 8 As of the 2022 census of Midleton s 13 906 inhabitants 71 01 were white Irish less than 0 5 white Irish travellers 16 30 other white ethnicities 3 36 black 3 11 Asian 2 45 other ethnicities and 3 35 did not state their ethnicity In terms of religion the area was 67 12 Catholic 10 36 other stated religions 18 47 with no religion and 4 05 not stated 1 Transport EditRail Edit nbsp Cork train at Midleton railway stationMidleton railway station is on the Cork Suburban Rail network and is one of two termini the other being Cobh into and out of Cork Kent railway station Passengers interchange at Cork Kent for trains to Dublin and Tralee The railway line to Midleton was opened on 10 November 1859 by the Cork amp Youghal Railway a company that was later taken over by the Great Southern amp Western Railway Midleton was the location of the railway works for this company The line between Midleton and Cork was closed for regular use between 1963 and 2009 Occasional use mainly transport of beet from Midleton to the Mallow Sugar Factory continued for many years after 1963 but even the sporadic usage of the line came to an end in 1988 with the final train to use the track being a passenger excursion for Midleton GAA supporters to Dublin for the final of the All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship in which Midleton played The reopening of the line was completed by Iarnrod Eireann on 30 July 2009 9 Air Edit The nearest airport is Cork Airport Bus Edit Bus Eireann run bus services to and from Midleton including to Cork City Bus Station Whitegate Waterford Ballinacurra Carrigtwohill Little Island Glounthaune and Tivoli citation needed Sport EditMidleton GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club and Midleton RFC the local rugby club Martial arts groups include the Midleton Aikido Club which has been teaching Aikido in East Cork since 2006 and Midleton Taekwondo Club citation needed Midleton F C is the local soccer team and there is also a cricket club citation needed Notable people EditSee also Category People from Midleton Richard Bettesworth lawyer and politician citation needed Edward Bransfield reputed disputed discoverer of Antarctica was born in Ballinacurra near Midleton 10 Alan Brodrick lawyer and politician 11 Tom Horan Australian cricketer 12 James Martin Australian politician and judge 13 Colm O Neill Gaelic footballer 14 Shane O Neill professional soccer player 15 David Stanton politician 16 Nora Twomey Academy Award nominated director and animator 17 Elizabeth Villiers English born courtier who founded Midleton College 18 See also EditList of abbeys and priories in Ireland County Cork List of towns and villages in Ireland Market Houses in Ireland Midleton Parliament of Ireland constituency Midleton Very RareReferences Edit a b Interactive Data Visualisations Towns Middleton Census 2022 Central Statistics Office Retrieved 26 September 2023 Mainistir na Corann Midleton logainm ie Irish Placenames Commission Retrieved 3 April 2020 a b The illustrated road book of Ireland London Automobile Association 1970 a b c d Townsend Peter 1997 1999 The Lost Distilleries of Ireland Glasgow Neil Wilson Publishing ISBN 9781897784877 Taoiseach Officially Marks Irish Distillers Expansion at Midleton Distillery Irish Distillers 24 April 2012 Archived from the original on 17 August 2018 Retrieved 17 August 2018 Shepherd S et al 1992 Illustrated guide to Ireland London Reader s Digest McDaids 55 56 Main Street Midleton County Cork National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Archived from the original on 12 January 2019 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Midleton Ireland Agglomeration City Population Archived from the original on 8 December 2019 Retrieved 3 April 2020 Irish Rail Projects Glouthaune Midleton Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 20 October 2007 Irish explorer who discovered Antarctica honoured in home village The Irish Times 25 January 2020 Archived from the original on 21 April 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Brodrick Alan first Viscount Midleton Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 3491 Subscription or UK public library membership required The Irish who played for Australia cricketeurope com CricketEurope Magazine Retrieved 21 September 2020 Mennell Philip 1892 Martin His Honour the Hon Sir James The Dictionary of Australasian Biography London Hutchinson amp Co via Wikisource Colm O Neill That moment was the difference between being loved and having a lynch mob on your trail irishexaminer com Irish Examiner 24 April 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2023 Ireland face missing out on rising US star Shane O Neill The Irish Times 11 February 2015 Archived from the original on 2 December 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2020 David Stanton oireachtas ie Retrieved 15 February 2023 When life really gets animated for Cork animator Nora Twomey irishexaminer com Irish Examiner 24 May 2018 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Midleton College History midletoncollege ie Archived from the original on 22 October 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midleton nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Midleton Midleton Chamber of Commerce website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midleton amp oldid 1177234638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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