Kilcommon (County Wicklow civil parish) explained

Kilcommon (Irish: Cill Chomáin|"the church of Cuimán"[1]), is a civil parish in the ancient barony of Ballinacor South in County Wicklow, Ireland. The parish is centered on the village of Tinahely. It is divided into 28 townlands[2]

List of townlands

The civil parish contains 28 townlands. Today, for local administration purposes, it lies in the county of Wicklow and is administered by Wicklow County Council. Like all civil parishes in Ireland, this civil parish is derived from, and co-extensive with, a pre-existing parish of the Church of Ireland. The core of the parish is centered on the townland and village of Tinahely. The townland at the northern extremity is Kyle; to south it is bounded by the River Derry at Ballyshonog; to the west is the boundary with the barony of Shillelagh at Carrick; to the east lies Ballybeg at the Derry Water.

Name in EnglishName in Gaelic
BallinacorBaile na Corra Beag
BallybegAn Baile Beag[3]
Ballycumber NorthBaile an Chomair Thuaidh
Ballycumber SouthBaile an Chomair Theas
BallynamanogeBaile na mBánóg
BallyshonogBaile Sheonac
BridgelandFearann an Droichid
CarrickAn Charraig
ChurchlandCill Chomáin
CoolafunshogeCúil na bhFuinseog
CoolrossCúil Rois
CrossAn Chrois
CurravanishCorr Mhánais
FarneesFearnaigh
GarryhoeGarraí Mhic Eochú[4]
GlenphilipeenGleann Philibín
KnocknaboleyCnoc na Buaile
KyleAn Chill
LugduffAn Log Dubh
MangansAn Mongán[5]
MullannaskeaghMullán na Sceiche
Mullans NorthAn Mullán Thuaidh
Mullans SouthAn Mullán Theas
MuskeaghMaigh Sciach
RaheenteigeRáithín Thaidhg
RosbaneAn Ros Bán[6]
TinahelyTigh na hÉille[7]
WhitefieldAn Gort Bán
WhiterockCarraig Caltair

Ecclesiastical parishes

In the Church of Ireland, Kilcommon is today united with three other parishes that were formerly civil parishes in their own right. Today, the "Tinahely Carnew Union" consists of three parishes in the barony of Ballinacor South: Kilcommon, Preban (the church of St John) to the north, Kilpipe to the east of Kilcommon; it also includes the parish of Carnew (the church of All Saints) in the neighbouring barony of the Shilleagh to the south-west.[8] There is an ecclesiastical parish of the Catholic Church in the civil parish called "St Kevin's Parish, Killavaney".[9]

References

From Web site: Placenames Database of Ireland . Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht . Logainm . English. 15 March 2020.

Other sources

Notes and References

  1. A. D. Mills, A Dictionary of British Place-Names, (2003)
  2. Web site: Cill Chomáin / Kilcommon | logainm.ie. logainm.ie. 15 March 2020.
  3. Web site: An Baile Beag / Ballybeg | logainm.ie. logainm.ie. 15 March 2020.
  4. Web site: Garraí Mhic Eochú / Garryhoe | logainm.ie. logainm.ie. 15 March 2020.
  5. Web site: An Mongán / Mangans | logainm.ie. logainm.ie. 15 March 2020.
  6. Web site: An Ros Bán / Rosbane | logainm.ie. logainm.ie. 15 March 2020.
  7. Web site: Tigh na hÉille / Tinahely | logainm.ie. logainm.ie. 15 March 2020.
  8. http://tinahelycarnewunion.com/welcome/
  9. http://tinahely.ie/around-town/churches-tinahely/