Imokilly Explained

Imokilly (Irish: Uí Mhic Coille) is one of the baronies of Ireland, an historical geographical unit of land.[1] Its chief town is Youghal. It is one of 24 baronies in the county of Cork. Other neighbouring baronies include Barrymore to the west (whose chief town is Midleton) and Kinnatalloon to the north (whose chief town is Conna).[2]

The barony includes most of the peninsula or land ranging from Mount Uniacke in the valley of the River Bride (in the north), to the estuary of the Munster Blackwater (in the east), to Ballycotton Bay (in the south) to Cork Harbour in the west. The main settlements are Youghal, Killeagh, Castlemartyr, Ballycotton, Shanagarry, Mogeely and Cloyne.

History

Both Imokilly and the adjacent barony of Barrymore formed the early medieval kingdom of the Uí Liatháin which was awarded to the Cambro-Norman De Barry family by King John of England in 1206. Its name derives from the Gaelic name of the most powerful septs in the ancient kingdom - the Uí Meic Caille and the Uí Thassaig.[3]

In 1420, James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond was made Seneschal of the barony. The Earls of Desmond continued to appoint their FitzGerald cousins to the office. As a result of their participation on the losing side of the Desmond Rebellions, their lands and offices were forfeit to the Crown.

Subsequently, Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

Civil parishes

There are 26 civil parishes in the barony.

Civil parish Irish nameCivil parish English name
ArdachArdagh
Áth FhadaAghada
Baile an TeampaillBallintemple
An Baile UachtarachBallyoughtera
BothlánBohillane
Cill ChríodáinKilcredan
Cill IaKilleagh
Cill MhaithínKilmahon
Cill ModhomhnógKilmacdonogh
Cluain MoltClonmult
Cluain PruachaisClonpriest
CluainCloyne
Corcaigh BheagCorkbeg
Daingean DonnabháinDangandonovan
Dún GuairneDungourney
EochaillYoughal
Garraí BhoitheGarryvoe
Garrán an Chiniféicigh
An InseInch
Íochtar MorúIghtermurragh
Maigh AisíMogeesha
Maigh DhíleMogeely
Mainistir na CorannMidleton
Ros Tialláin
Tigh an tSeiscinnTiteskin
Trá BholganTrabolgan

Imokilly today

Economic activity in the barony is dominated by agriculture. The cheese Imokilly Regato (PDO) has been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union law.[4] Trabolgan Holiday Village is located in the civil parish of Trabolgan.

Imokilly GAA is the region's Gaelic football and Hurling division. Imokilly won the Cork SHC in 2017, beating Blackrock by 3-13 to 0-18.

See also

References

From Web site: Irish placenames database . Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs . . English, Irish . 16 August 2012. :

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.logainm.ie/Viewer.aspx?text=Imokilly&streets=no Imokilly
  2. Book: Joyce, P. W. . Philips' Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland . George Philips & Son . London . c. 1880 . 7 . County Cork . 2012-08-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110710014732/http://www.botanicgardens.ie/herb/census/philips/cork3.jpg . 2011-07-10 . dead .
  3. Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, "Onomata", in Ériu 30 (1979): 165-85.
  4. http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/door/list.html?locale=en&recordSelection=all&recordStart=0&filter.dossierNumber=&filter.comboName=&filterMin.milestone__mask=&filterMin.milestone=&filterMax.milestone__mask=&filterMax.milestone=&filter.country=IE&filter.category=&filter.type=&filter.status= Official list of IE protected foods. Accessed 22 December 2011.