Rosehill, Templeport Explained

Rosehill
Settlement Type:Townland
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ireland
Coordinates:54.0856°N -7.6619°W
Coordinates Footnotes:[1]
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Name1:Cavan
Subdivision Type2:Civil parish
Subdivision Name2:Templeport
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:0.2364
Population Density Km2:auto

Rosehill is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw.

Geography

Rosehill is bounded on the north by Ray, Templeport and Cloneary townlands, on the west by Porturlan townland, on the south by Camagh townland, and on the east by Gortnaleck townland. Its chief geographical features are Gortnaleck Lough, a pond, a stream, and a wood.[2] Rosehill is traversed by the national secondary R205 road (Ireland), minor public roads, and rural lanes. The townland covers 56 statute acres.

History

In medieval times the McGovern barony of Tullyhaw was divided into economic taxation areas called ballibetoes, from the Irish Baile Biataigh (Anglicized as 'Ballybetagh'), meaning 'A Provisioner's Town or Settlement'. The original purpose was to enable the farmer, who controlled the baile, to provide hospitality for those who needed it, such as poor people and travellers. The ballybetagh was further divided into townlands farmed by individual families who paid a tribute or tax to the head of the ballybetagh, who in turn paid a similar tribute to the clan chief. The steward of the ballybetagh would have been the secular equivalent of the erenagh in charge of church lands. There were seven ballibetoes in the parish of Templeport. Rosehill was located in the ballybetagh of Ballymagauran. The historical spellings of the ballybetagh are Ballymackgawran & Ballimacgawran (Irish = Baile Mhic Shamhráin = McGovern's Town).

The 1609 Baronial Map depicts the townland as part of Kilcrooghan (Irish 'Coill Cruachán' meaning The Wood of the Round Hill (the other part of Kilcrooghan is now the modern townland of Gortnaleck).[3] [4] [5]

The 1665 Down Survey map depicts it as part of Killerachan.[6]

William Petty's 1685 map depicts it as part of Killracan.[7]

An 1809 map of ecclesiastical lands in Templeport depicts it as Bellacrohaw (from Irish: Bél Átha Cruachán, meaning The Entrance to the Ford of the Round Hill), which was probably its old Irish name before it was changed to Rosehill in the 19th century.[8]

The 1652 Commonwealth Survey lists the proprietor of Killecrooghan as John Boyd.

In the Hearth Money Rolls compiled on 29 September 1663,[9] there were two people paying the Hearth Tax in Killecrohean- John Bride and Robert Grige

The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the name as Kilnecroghill.[10]

Ambrose Leet's 1814 Directory spells the name as Rose-hill with the resident being Rev. Joseph S. Noble (Joseph Story Noble was the Church of Ireland curate of Templeport from 1802 to 1830). This seems to be the earliest mention of Rosehill.[11]

Affidavits by Francis Finlay and John Roycroft of Rosehill from 1825 show the church tithes of Templeport parish.[12] [13]

The Tithe Applotment Books for 1827 list three tithepayers in the townland.[14]

The Rosehill Valuation Office Field books are available for November 1839.[15]

Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists one landholder in the townland.[16]

Census

YearPopulationMalesFemalesTotal HousesUninhabited
1841 7 3 4 1 0
1851 7 4 3 1 0
1861 2 1 1 2 1
1871 6 3 3 1 0
1881 5 0 5 1 0
1891 4 1 3 2 1

In the 1901 census of Ireland, there are two families listed in the townland.[17]

In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are no residents listed in the townland.

Antiquities

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rosehill Townland, Co. Cavan . townlands.ie . 14 February 2024.
  2. Web site: Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer . Ordnance Survey Ireland . . 24 May 2016 . 29 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120829114800/http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V2,622270,815211,10,9 . dead .
  3. Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland, 1609 . 4.25. The Baronie of Tollagh Aghe . 1609 . Southampton : Ordnance Survey, 1861 . Queen's University Belfast Digital Special Collections and Archives . 29.
  4. Catalog record at Web site: County Cavan: Tullyhaw. Map of 'The Baronie of Tollagh Aghe', showing bog and woodland,... . nationalarchives.gov.uk . 12 February 2024 .
  5. Web site: 1609 Baronial-Map . Templeport Development Association . . 14 February 2024.
  6. Web site: Trinity College Dublin . Tullaghhagh . The Down Survey of Ireland . 14 February 2024.
  7. Web site: Cavan . The Down Survey of Ireland . Trinity College Dublin . 14 February 2024.
  8. Web site: Templeport Development Association . 1809 Templeport map . . 24 May 2016.
  9. The Hearth Money Rolls for the Baronies of Tullyhunco and Tullyhaw, County Cavan . Rev. Francis J. McKiernan . Breifne Journal . I . 3 . 1960 . 247–263 . 0068-0877.
  10. Web site: List of the Several Baronies and Parishes, In the County of Cavan, with all the Denominations of Land in each Parish, Alphabetically Arranged; Together, with the Carvaghs Contained in each Denomination; Carefully extracted from an Original Manuscript . https://web.archive.org/web/20160406193619/http://www.cavanlibrary.ie/file/Local-Studies/Library-Scanned-Docs/The-Carvaghs-A-List-Of-The-Several-Baronies-And-Parishes-in-the-County-Of-Cavan.pdf . 6 April 2016 . 28 . 1709 . cavanlibrary.ie.
  11. Book: Leet, Ambrose. A Directory to the Market Towns: Villages, Gentlemen's Seats, and Other Noted Places in Ireland ... to which is Added a General Index of Persons Names ... Together with Lists of the Post Towns and Present Rates of Postage Throughout the Empire. 11 April 1814. B. Smith. Google Books.
  12. Web site: Tithe Applotment Books. 14 February 2024 . 31 October 1825 . Francis . Finlay . National Archives of Ireland .
  13. Web site: Tithe Applotment Books . 14 February 2024 . National Archives of Ireland . John . Roycroft . Francis . Finlay . 31 October 1825.
  14. Web site: The Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-37. titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie.
  15. Web site: Towland of Rosehill. 14 February 2024 . National Archives of Ireland .
  16. Web site: Griffith's Valuation . Home . . 24 May 2016.
  17. Web site: Census of Ireland 1901 . National Archives . 1 May 2015 . . 14 February 2024.
  18. Site number 1097 in "Archaeological Inventory of County Cavan", Patrick O’Donovan, 1995, where it is described as- Raised circular area (int. diam. 31.2m) enclosed by a substantial earthen bank and a wide, deep, waterlogged fosse. An earlier report (OPW 1969) noted an entrance feature at E.