Athlone North Explained
Athlone North ([1]), also called North Athlone,[2] is a barony in County Roscommon, Ireland.[3] [4] Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units.[5] They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.[6] [7]
Etymology
Athlone North is named after Athlone town; however, it does not actually contain that town, which is located in Brawny barony, County Westmeath.[8]
Geography
Athlone North is located in the centre of County Roscommon, bounded by the River Shannon and Lough Ree to the east and the River Suck to the west.[9]
History
It was originally a single barony with Athlone South; they were separated by 1868.[10] [11]
Athlone barony was anciently ruled by the Ó Ceallaigh (O'Kellys), princes of Uí Maine. The Ó Fallúin (O'Fallons) were also a powerful family.[12] It was created from the early medieval cantred of Tyrmany (Tír Maine), and by 1585 it was known as 'O'Kelly's Country'.[13] By the 18th and 19th centuries, it was the seat of the Kellys, Mitchells and Cootes.[14] [15] [16]
List of settlements
Below is a list of settlements in Athlone North:
Notes and References
- Web site: Baile Átha Luain Thuaidh/Athlone North. Logainm.ie.
- Web site: Helen Doxford Harris » Helen.
- Book: McDonnell-Garvey, Máire. Mid-Connacht: The Ancient Territory of Sliabh Lugha. 12 February 1995. Drumlin Publications. 9781873437124. Google Books.
- Web site: Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation. National Library of. Ireland. 12 February 1965. G. K. Hall. Google Books.
- Web site: Property Price Register – Lands at Muff, Barony of Athlone North, Castlecoote, Co. Roscommon. www.myhome.ie.
- Book: General Register Office of Ireland . Census of Ireland 1901: General topographical index . http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1901/Ireland&active=yes&mno=453&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=3800&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank . Command papers . Cd. 2071 . 1904 . . 966–978 . Alphabetical index to the baronies of Ireland.
- Web site: Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and of the Keeper of the State Papers in Ireland: Presented to Both Houses of the Oireachtas. Ireland Public Record. Office. 12 February 1891. Stationery Office.. Google Books.
- Web site: Agenda item – Disposal of Derelict Rural Houses – Housing. 27 November 2017. meetings.roscommoncoco.ie.
- Book: Connors, Seʹan. Mapping Ireland: From Kingdoms to Counties. 12 February 2001. Mercier Press. 9781856353557. Google Books.
- Web site: Naas to Zouch Mill. 12 February 1868. Google Books.
- Book: Johnston-Liik, E. M.. History of the Irish Parliament 1692–1800: Commons, Constituencies and Statutes. 12 May 2008. Ulster Historical Foundation. 9781903688717. Google Books.
- Web site: The Baronies of Ireland – Family History. sites.rootsweb.com.
- Web site: The place-names of Co.Roscommon . 2018 . Liam . Ó hAisibéil . ARAN (Access to Research at NUI Galway) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210603223044/https://aran.library.nuigalway.ie/bitstream/handle/10379/15268/The_Place-Names_of_Co._Roscommon_-_Liam_%C3%93_hAisib%C3%A9il.pdf . 3 June 2021.
- Web site: Ballinturly. landedestates.ie.
- Web site: Ballyforan. landedestates.ie.
- Web site: Estate Record: Mitchell (Castle Strange). landedestates.ie.