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Kilnavert

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instructed his daughter-in-law to say that he had not come so low that she should become a "hippin-washer" to any man. This message enraged the Baron to madness; he at once rode to Dolan's house, called for the old man, whom he seized by the hair of the head and dragged him by the horse's side at full gallop, and threw him dead on the road. The sons Cormac and Charles seeing the Baron gallop furiously to their house, and immediately galloping back dragging something by his horse's side, one said to the other "the Baron is dragging something after him;" the other exclaimed with an oath "it is my father," and, snapping up a gun that lay near, he rushed to the road and shot the Baron dead on the spot. Old Dolan and the Baron were just buried when the relatives and retainers of the Baron came at night, broke into Dolan's dwelling, and killed the brothers Cormac and Charles. Cormac's wife exclaimed, were there none of the friends of Blind Terry there? They spared her and her child, whose name was Rodger, and reared him up as one of themselves.
857:"Monasticon Hibernicum: or, a history of the abbeys, priories, and other religious houses in Ireland; interspersed with memoirs of their several founders and benefactors, and of their abbots and other superiors, to the time of their final suppression: Likewise, an account of the manner in which the possessions belonging to those foundations were disposed of, and the present state of their ruins, collected from english, irish, and foreign historians, records, and other authentic documents, and from many curious and valuable manuscripts. With maps and views illustrating the history. By Mervyn Archdall. Edited, with extensive notes, by the right Rev. Patrick F. Moran, DD. Lord Bishop of Ossory, and other distinguished antiquarians. Three volumes" 438:. He observed the two strange young men at Mass, and their horses tied by their bridles to trees near the chapel; he enquired to whom the horses belonged, and where the owners were from. Having been informed on those points, the Baron invited the young men to dinner on the following Sunday; and soon afterwards proffered them a residence in the neighbourhood of Ballymagauran, and they willingly accepted the invitation. Almost immediately afterwards Cormac Dolan, the elder son, married a near relative of the Baron,—the daughter of Terence MacGauran, who was better known as Trealach Caoch or "Blind Terry," in consequence of his being squint-eyed. But the Baron's hospitality and Dolan's marriage became a great misfortune to both parties. 73: 1699: 1152: 1564: 1407:
Sited on a slight rise in undulating land. This monument, surrounded by a tree-ring, consists of a ruined gallery flanked by outer-walling around which there are traces of a mound measuring 11m by 10m. A gallery, now 3.5m long, narrows from 1.5m wide at SW to 1.35m at NE. A single slab covers all but
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Sited immediately E of the highest point of a drumlin hill. Marked 'Fort' on OS 1836 and 1876eds. Roughly circular raised area (int. dims. 29.6mNE-SW; 27.6m NW-SE) enclosed by a low earthen bank with a very wide, shallow, internal fosse. The greater part of the bank has been modified and incorporated
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Marked on all OS eds. Large irregular boulder (H 1.1m; dims. 1.15m x 0.76m) orientated E-W. A hole has been cut into the top of the stone to hold a wooden post which forms part of the field boundary. The stone was used as an altar during the Penal times and two apparently natural depressions in its
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Sited immediately S of the highest point of a prominent drumlin hill. Small, circular, flat-topped mound of earth and stone (int. diam. 7.5m NNW-SSE) with the remains of a kerb of low stones about the perimeter of the summit. The mound is enclosed by a narrow, well-defined bank of earth and stone
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Not marked on OS 1836 or 1876 eds. This monument is situated on a ridge which has been planted with coniferous trees. Slightly raised circular area (int. dims. 11.8m NE-SW; 10.9m NW-SE) defined by sixteen squat irregularly shaped boulders. There is a large break in the circle from NE-E-ESE and a
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Since the 5th century, Kilnavert has formed part of the church lands belonging to Kilnavert Church and so its history belongs to the ecclesiastical history of the parish. It would have belonged to the parish priest and the erenach family rather than the McGovern chief. In the 16th century these
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In due time after the marriage a son was born to Cormac Dolan; about the same time another child was born for Baron MacGauran, who claimed that his relative Cormac Dolan's wife and daughter of Blind Terry should nurse his (the Baron's) child. Bryan Dolan took this demand as a great insult: he
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There is likewise a lake on its south boundary...There is a R.C. chapel near the centre of the townland built about 35 years ago. It stands on the ruins of an old abbey and in the centre of a Danish fort which is used as a grave yard. There is likewise three other old forts through the
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St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and graveyard. The present church was erected in 1868 to replace an earlier thatched church built about 1798 which in turn replaced earlier churches all the way back to the original church founded on the same site by Saint Patrick in the 5th
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Patrick founded a church in that stead, namely, Domnach Maighe Sleacht, and left therein Mabran Barbarus Patricii, a relative of his and a prophet. And there is Patrick's well, wherein he baptized many. Then Patrick went into the province of Connaught by Snam da En over the
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its NE end. About 2m W of its more northerly side there is a single facade-stone. Just beyond the S side of the gallery there are three outer wall stones and another 2.5m W of these. There are two outer wall stones, 5m apart, at N. (de Valera and Ó Nualláin 1972, 116, No.15)
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Modern Catholic church within a circular graveyard (diam. c. 60m). The graveyard is enclosed by a much-disturbed low bank of earth and stone which must in its present condition be regarded as relatively modern. Davies (1948, 116) suggested that it was of considerable
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Bryan Dolan came with his two sons Cormac and Charles to the neighbourhood of Ballymagauran, near the end of the sixteenth century. A bad time it was for priests and papists; yet, notwithstanding, Cormac and Charles rode on Sunday mornings to
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Sited immediately S of the highest point of a drumlin ridge. Raised circular area (int. diam.12.7m N-S) enclosed by a substantial earthen bank with wide, shallow, internal fosse. Original entrance not recognisable
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with narrow, deep, internal fosse. The bank has been removed from SW-W probably in relatively modern times. Of the kerbstones, fifteen remain in position; four at SSE and the remaining ten from SW-NNW
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Achadh Fearta, home of stout heroes, where the tombs of our forebears lie side by side. Its name comes from the tombs of the noble Gaoidhil being placed unceasingly on that stone-strewn plain.
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which map meant the land was still belonging to the Anglican Church of Ireland. The tenants on the land then were- Richard Bloxham, M. Taggart, Michael Robinson, H. Rorke and J. Murray.
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townland. Its chief geographical features are Camagh Lough, a gravel pit, a wood, streams, a spring well and dug wells. Kilnavert is traversed by the national secondary
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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
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Not marked on OS 1836 ed. Situated 4.5m N of Kilnavert wedge tomb (49). Large irregularly shaped stone (H 1.76m; dims. 0.8m x 0.35m) aligned ENE-WSW
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Not marked on OS 1836 or 1876 eds. Sited on the NW slope of a low drumlin ridge. Large irregular boulder (H 2.1m; dims. 0.97m x 0.78m) aligned E-W
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the ecclesiastical lands of Templeporte included 2 polls of Killfeart lying near the chaple of Killfeart which belongs to the church of Templeport
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One day when Patrick lay to rest at fair soft-grassed Chill Fhearta, this vision, so consoling to us, was given to his prophetic eye......
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of 1857 lists thirteen landholders in the townland. It shows the landlord of Kinavert in the 1850s to be Leonard Dobbin, a nephew of
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smaller one from W-WNW-NW. There is an isolated boulder c. 2m SSW of the circle and a second stone within the perimeter at E
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The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns: During the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip & Mary, and Elizabeth I
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by O. Davies in The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 78, No. 2 (Dec., 1948), pp. 73-118.
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upper surface were used to hold the water and wine (local information). Also on top of the stone is an OS bench-mark
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the termon land of Templeport included two polls of land adjoyninge to the chapple of Kilfert, out of which the
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Patrick however, sending Methbrain, a foreign kinsman of Patrick's, to Fossam Slécht, who told wonders of God.
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by T. G. F. Paterson and O. Davies in Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol. 3 (1940), pp. 154-156
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into the field boundary. Slight traces are identifiable from ENE-NNE. Original entrance not recognisable
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In 1833 two people in Kilnavert were registered as a keeper of weapons- John Murray and Pat Murray.
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to settle a dispute where the parish priest of Templeport, Fergal Magauran, claimed the chapel of
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the church lands of Kilfert to consist of two polls of land at a yearly value of 2 shillings
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diocese, Ireland from 1476 to 1480 and the anti-bishop of Kilmore from 1480 to 1511.
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the lands of Kilfearte containing 2 pulls for 21 years at an annual rent of ÂŁ0-6s-6d
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lease of 60 years over the termons or herenachs of, inter alia, 2 polls in Kilfert
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and kept first by the English monarch and then in 1609 granted to the Anglican
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Vatican Archives, Dataria Apostolica, Minutae Brevium Lateranensium, n. 20099.
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A prehistoric ring-barrow, which may be part of a larger ring-barrow cemetery
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A prehistoric ring-barrow, which may be part of a larger ring-barrow cemetery
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A prehistoric ring-barrow, which may be part of a larger ring-barrow cemetery
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The Baron MacGauran referred to was probably the chief of the McGovern Clan,
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The Tithe Applotment Books for 1827 list nine tithepayers in the townland.
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Kilnavert is mentioned several times in the 14th century Book of Magauran.
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An 1809 map of ecclesiastical lands in Templeport depicts the townland as
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Poem 21, stanza 18, written c.1338 refers to Saint Patrick at Kilnavert-
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The Kilnavert Valuation Office Field books are available for 1839-1841.
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Town on 20 June 1588 valued the total vicarage of Templeport at ÂŁ10.
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St Patrick's church, Kildallon, Co. Cavan - geograph.org.uk - 1385727
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ecclesiastical lands in Templeport were seized in the course of the
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The chief structures of historical interest in the townland are:
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Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
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A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany
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By grant dated 10 August 1607, along with other lands, King
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Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
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By a deed dated 6 April 1612, Robert Draper, the Anglican
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By grant dated 6 March 1605, along with other lands, King
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and who received a pardon on 19 January 1586 from Queen
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Thomas oge m'Brien m'Thomas Magawran, of Magawranstowne
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The reason for the Irish name Cill na bhFeart meaning
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The 1652 Commonwealth Survey lists the proprietor as
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for 21 years at an annual rent of 5 shillings to Sir
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Éamonn de BĂşrca for Edmund Burke. 496:The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the name as 341:Oliver Lambart, 1st Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan 65:but up to the 1870s the local pronunciation was 465:The 1609 Baronial Map depicts the townland as 402:Edmund M'Cormuck M'Ferrall Magawran of Kilfert 189:was the first Christian priest of Templeport. 1601: 792: 790: 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 778: 776: 8: 1221:"National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911" 1196:"National Archives: Census of Ireland 1901" 516:The 1836 Ordnance Survey Namebooks state:- 462:, for fighting against the Queen's forces. 113:, minor roads, rural lanes and the disused 33:, meaning 'The Church of the Tumuli') is a 28: 1608: 1594: 1586: 53:. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of 404:for fighting against the Queen's forces. 117:. 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Index

Irish
townland
civil parish
Templeport
County Cavan
Ireland
Templeport
Tullyhaw

Lissanover
Killycluggin
Gortnaleck
Camagh
Derrycassan
Corran, County Cavan
R205 road (Ireland)
Cavan and Leitrim Railway
Tumulus
Saint Patrick
Crom Cruach
Magh Slécht
County Cavan
Saint Patrick
Tírechán
Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii
Banban the Wise
Reformation in Ireland
Bishop of Kilmore
Pope Gregory XIII
Richard Brady

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