Fahavane, County Kerry Explained

Fahavane
Settlement Type:townland
Native Name:Irish: An Fhaiche Bhán
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Map Caption:Fahavane shown within Ireland
Coordinates:52.3436°N -9.6305°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Name1:County Kerry
Subdivision Type2:Barony
Subdivision Name2:Clanmaurice
Subdivision Type3:Civil parish
Subdivision Name3:Kilflynn
Area Total Ha:144.90
Area Total Acre:358.06

Fahavane (Irish: An Fhaiche Bhán) is a townland of County Kerry, Ireland.[1] [2]

It is one of the sixteen original townlands of the civil parish of Kilflynn and is on the east side, just south of the river Shannow, which provides its northern border, and Kilflynn village. It is mostly rural land.

History

Fahavane was listed as common or unprofitable land in 1641 and again in 1670 after the Down survey. Most surrounding townlands were owned by the Stack family, whose name is common to the area. Stack family members lost their land to Henry Ponsonby, a Cromwellian soldier, because of their support for the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and the Catholic Confederation.[3] [4] [5]

In modern history, the most famous people from Fahavane were George O'Shea and Stephen Fuller, former Republican soldiers. Fuller later became the Teachta Dála for North Kerry representing Fianna Fáil in the 9th and 10th Dáil Éireann. He was the sole survivor of the notorious Ballyseedy massacre of 7 March 1923, where he, O'Shea and seven other Republican prisoners of the Free State army were tied standing in a circle around a land mine which was prepared and detonated by officers of the Dublin Guard. O'Shea and Timothy Twomey, also from the Kilflynn civil parish, are buried in the Republican plot in Kilflynn.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Religion

Fahavane is in the Roman Catholic parish of Abbeydorney, whose priest is the Very Reverend Denis O’Mahony.[11]

Representation

The local parliamentary constituency (since 2016) is Kerry, returning five Teachtaí Dála (TDs) to the Dáil Éireann. The current TDs are John Brassil (Fianna Fáil), Martin Ferris (Sinn Féin), Brendan Griffin (Fine Gael), Danny Healy-Rae (Independent) and Michael Healy-Rae (Independent).[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RootsWeb. Kilflyn Civil Parish & Townland Map. www.rootsweb.ancestry.com. 10 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Placenames Database of Ireland. Fahavane. www.logainm.ie. 11 October 2017.
  3. Web site: Down Survey. Down Survey of Ireland. downsurvey.tcd.ie. 12 October 2017.
  4. Book: Lodge. John. The Peerage of Ireland. 1789. James Moore. Dublin. 269. 10 October 2017.
  5. Web site: . The Ponsonbys. archive.spectator.co.uk. The Spectator. 10 October 2017.
  6. Web site: Ballyseedy commemoration. 12 October 2017.
  7. News: Stories of the revolution: Ballyseedy and the Civil War's worst atrocity. . 21 September 2017.
  8. Book: Harrington. Niall C.. Kerry Landing: An episode of the Civil war. 1992. Anvil Books. Dublin. 149.
  9. News: Free State account of controversial Kerry IRA deaths in 1923 contradicted by Garda report. . 21 September 2017.
  10. Book: Coogan. Tim Pat. The Twelve Apostles. 2016. Head of Zeus. London.
  11. Web site: Diocese of Kerry. Abbeydorney. Diocese of Kerry. Diocese of Kerry Ireland. 10 October 2017.
  12. Web site: Office of the Houses of the Oireachtas. Dáil Éireann Members' Directory. Tithe an Oireachtas (Houses of the Oireachtas). 10 October 2017.