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from the late 1600s (to make lime for acidic soils) developed around this. Local forges were still operational in the mid-20th century. The remains of some kilns can still be found dotted about the landscape. There was a population decline, possibly partly associated with the opening of what is now
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In recent decades, especially in the surrounding farmland, migration of youth for better financial prospects has kept a smaller, ageing population present, as is typically reflected elsewhere in rural villages of Ireland. However, a number of new houses have been built and the local school, Scoil
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experienced largely in the south and west of County Kerry. The average monthly rainfall (full years from 1981 to 2020) is 98mm, with an average of 20 days per month registering rain (>0.1mm) and 15 wet days per month (>1.0mm), with the wettest months usually between October and January. The
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south-east of Kilflynn. The family landowners, namely James (owner of Garrynagore, Gortclohy and Cloghanaleskirt), John (owner of Aghacoora), Richard (owner of Killaspicktarvin (and more northerly townlands)) and Thomas Stack (owner of Gortaneare, Ballyconnell, Castletown, Crotta, Glanballyma,
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the main Tralee-Listowel road to the south in 1846, and then the North Kerry railway line with stations opening at Abbeydorney and Lixnaw in 1880 (the line ceasing services entirely from 1978). However, there was also from the 1840s onwards the significant effect of the peak years of the
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Kilflynn and Abbeydorney are the two villages in which church services are held in the modern Roman Catholic parish of Abbeydorney, whose priest is Fr. Jerry Keane. The parish is in the deanery of St.Brendan's and is one of 53 in the
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St. Columba's heritage centre, formerly a protestant church erected c.1810-11 on the site of a ruinous former church. A belltower was added in 1840. Restoration was completed in 1993. The graveyard contains protestant and catholic
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landed in Kerry c.4350 B.C. but the incidence of their DNA markers is now very scarce, the R1b marker replacing it c.2500 B.C. This coincides well with the arrival of a dominant Beaker culture, including the introduction of
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in which between 20% and 30% of the population of Kerry died or emigrated (see map). In 1841, 1851 and 1861 the population of Kilflynn village was 147, 134 and 119 respectively (in 2011 it was 126). The area covers two
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connection. In the limestone areas to the north, the aquifers are regionally important. The River Shannow, which runs through Kilflynn, emanates from the hills south-west of the N69 from Tooreen to Stacks Mountain
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A detail from Taylor and Skinner's book of 1777 showing the road from Tralee to Listowel. Kilflynn ('Kilftyn'), Abbeydorney ('Abbydorney'), Lixnaw and Crotto (seat of the Ponsonby family at the time) are clearly
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The Republican plot at St. Columba's, grave of George O'Shea, Timothy Tuomey and Timothy Lyons, the former two of Kilflynn killed in the Ballyseedy massacre, the latter of Garrynagore killed at Clashmealcon
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average daily maximum temperature is 14 °C and the average daily minimum temperature is 7 °C. Summer and winter temperatures (between 2009 and 2021) are 16 °C and 6 °C respectively. For
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The shrine constructed around Tobar Flainn - the holy well of St.Flainn - by Muintir na Tíre in 1953. The issue was formerly from some stones near the Rae, a tributary by the well that joins the Shannow.
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More detailed bedrock, from sheet 162 (Tralee) centred on Kilflynn, from the 1:63 620 scale Geological Survey of Ireland map of 1883, surveyed by Frederick J. Foot; key adapted from original.
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A gate lodge at the northern edge of the old Crotta estate, built c.1850. This is the only extant whole structure of the estate. Crotta House was finally demolished in the 20th century.
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After two previous failures, the IRA succeeded in blowing up the bridge over the Shannow where the road to Kilflynn joins the Abbeydorney-Lixnaw road (R557). Units from Kilflynn and
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and the prevailing south-westerly winds. Being 10 km inland and well beyond the hills to the south-west, Kilflynn is somewhat sheltered from extremes of wind speed and
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areas (on exposed land). This is still favourable compared to areas further inland. The agricultural land surrounding the village is regarded as good and mostly unspoilt.
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to between 2132 and 1920 B.C. This is the most northerly evidence for the Beaker folk in County Kerry. The first Cloonnafinneela dig provided evidence of early mediaeval
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shooting and bombing. A fabricated explanation of the event, blaming Irregulars for the mine, was given official approval. An investigation by Free State Lieutenant
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wrote it as 'Kilflin' in 1756, as did William Wilson 30 years later. In Taylor and Skinner's road maps of 1777 it is spelt 'Kilftyn', likely a transcription error.
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evidence coincides with an area to the south and east of Kilflynn and the N26 road, broadly in line with the edge of the hills facing the north-west. The
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replaced the Norman Clanmaurice barony and civil parish boundaries (although the latter continued to be used to make comparisons) after the act of 1838.
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The Stack family, also of Norman heritage, had their seat at Crotto (later known as Crotta) just north of Kilflynn and also owned surrounding townlands.
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The basic bedrock of North Kerry centred on Kilflynn. The bedrock contours were adapted from the Geological Survey of Ireland 1:1 000 000 scale map, 2003
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Part of the waterfall of the River Shannow between the townlands of Gortclohy and Glanballyma. The vertical drop of the whole falls is about 20 metres.
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formed in Lixnaw, supported on the day by the Kilflynn and other Volunteers. Later in 1914, the reservists were called up to fight in what became
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The parish of Kilflynn ('Kilfloinie') detailed in The Barony of Clanmaurice ('Clan Morris') from William Petty's Down Survey of Ireland, 1656-1658
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Kilflynn has two pubs, a fast food restaurant and a beauty parlour. The Catholic Church is St.Mary's and there is also the 18th century Kilflynn
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charcoal production 200–300 years later. A second dig at Cloonafinneela gave up evidence of various plants as burnt roofing thatch including
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hermit monk, Flainn, said to have lived by the River Shannow (which runs through Kilflynn). Crippled and blind, he was visited by the
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Panorama made from the road between Kilflynn village and the N69, looking across the Listowel plain from the townland of Glanballyma.
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that covered Ireland split about 19,000 years ago, along a corridor that included the area where Kilflynn lies and going down past
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The interior of St. Columba's heritage centre, an active village hall containing accounts of the local history around the walls.
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sub-division, in this case generally along the historical boundaries of much older kingdoms and regions which were part of West
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to be found in the river up at least as far as the Waterfall (where the N69 crosses), with birdlife such as various types of
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can mean 'cell' or 'churchyard' so in context might mean 'church of Flainn.' A popularised tale is that it was named after a
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Dowd, Marion; Carden, Ruth F. (21 March 2016). "First evidence of a Late Upper Palaeolithic human presence in Ireland".
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The grave at St. Columba's of Stephen Fuller, sole survivor of the Ballyseedy massacre and later a T.D. for Fianna Fáil.
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tribe (from which the county name Kerry is derived) and claimed descendants of Ciar the son of the mythological queen
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with similarly high percentages also found in other modern Celtic areas on the European Atlantic coast, including the
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referred to the report as "totally untrue." The killings came to represent a defining event in modern Irish history.
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and spent most of his youth at nearby Crotta House. A few outbuildings are all that remain of the original estate.
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and opened fire. There were injuries on both sides and a British officer was killed attempting to cross the river.
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Ponsonby built Crotta House in 1669. The house was sold in 1842 by Thomas Carrique Ponsonby (later resident in
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Knocknahila, Cloonnafinneela, and Cappagh) forfeited their landed possessions because of their support for the
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The first known human presence in Ireland after the last ice age has been determined as c.10,500 years B.C.
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Clark, Chris D.; Hughes, Anna L.C.; Greenwood, Sarah L.; Jordan, Colm; Sejrup, Hans Petter (June 2012).
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of Ireland actually arrived is unknown, with suggestions having been made of between 100 and 5000 years
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The origin of the place name Cill Flainn is unknown. Two suggestions are commonly circulated. ‘Cill’ in
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The History of Ireland; Commencing with its Earliest Period, to the Expedition Against Scotland in 1545
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to assist in Ireland. In March 1921 British forces created a cordon starting from Kilflynn to the
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The young Horatio Herbert Kitchener on his mother's lap in 1851, with his older brother and sister
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period and cover 27% of County Kerry. The centre of Kilflynn is actually on the edge of this area.
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working on the site of the realignment of the N69 Tralee-Listowel road found evidence for early
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St. Mary's Roman Catholic church. Dated 1849, it was extended in 1935 and renovated in 1979.
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was used until the late 1970s for drinking in some surrounding areas. The regional bedrock
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and alder charcoal carbon-dated to between 432 and 595 A.D. and further evidence of pit-
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of the Irish Volunteers was formed in 1913 of about 100 men, drilled by two ex-British
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is typically in late March or April, that is to say about five to six weeks later than
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are regarded as locally important and moderately productive, used where there was no
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to be concentrated in the south-west area of Ireland, speaking the most primitive
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wrote it 'Kilflyn' in 1840 and this spelling is extant in places like official
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Kilflynn had been known as Stackstown, and the name remains geographically in
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Kilflynn is in the middle of the area settled in the first century by the
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Scoil Treasa Naofa (St.Teresa's National School), townland of Castletown.
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A view of the main road through the village, looking north, August 2022.
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A map of the civil parish of Kilflynn indicating its sixteen townlands.
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O'Rahilly, T.F. (1946). "On the Origin of the Names Érainn and Ériu".
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maps or on new road signs (particularly the one on Shanow Bridge near
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of Othorna & Oflannan (Irish Uí Thorna & Uí Flannáin) was an
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or Kerry plain. The rocks underlying the village area are typically
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The Post Chaise Companion or Travellers' Directory Through Ireland
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which required a survey for the redistribution of land (hence Sir
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Prior to this the Velabri around Kerry Head and further south the
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of Shanid who died in 1213. Thomas FitzGerald himself was son of
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Annála Ríoghachta Éireann (The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland)
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presents both 'O Flannayn' and 'Kyllflanyn' as 'Kilflyn' in the
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National Library of Ireland (Leabharlain Náisiúnta na hÉirean)n
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which formed between 326 and 313 million years ago during the
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Kerry's fighting story, 1916-21, told by the men who made it
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Kerry's fighting story, 1916-21, told by the men who made it
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while impressing the need to retain its peaceful character.
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Different anglicised spellings appeared over the years. In
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charcoal, the hazel dated to between 1450 and 1635 A.D.
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An Phriom-Oifig Staidrimh (Central Statistics Office).
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stones, with examples found close by in Knockbrack and
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named Collins and Sheehy. On 13 June 1914 a separate
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The Antient and Present State of the County of Kerry
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Teagasc: Agriculture and Food Development Authority
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As with most of the West of Ireland, the 399:The village lies in the southern part of the 8: 3039:"Statement by Witness: document no W.S. 967" 1877:"Maps of the Roads of Ireland Surveyed 1777" 1216:members: hundreds of men were imprisoned in 1096:plans (as basic administrative division) of 1009:Crotta House, in 1902, already in disrepair. 927:Kilflynn has sixteen constituent townlands: 608:of the River Brick, which in turn joins the 3177:"County Kerry Agricultural Resource Survey" 2993:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2571:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2069:"County Kerry Agricultural Resource Survey" 249:) is a village and a civil parish in north 3394: 3380: 3372: 3157:. National University of Ireland, Maynooth 2044:"Kilflyn Monthly Climate Average, Ireland" 34: 2300:"New Discoveries near Kilflynn, Co.Kerry" 1212:coast in an attempt to trap and round up 1036:Act for the Settlement of Ireland of 1652 3337:Office of the Houses of the Oireachtas. 2474:. Oxford: Routledge. pp. 119, 125. 551:of the area is strongly affected by the 3186:. County Kerry Committee of Agriculture 1587: 1413: 920:of all County Kerry were scions of the 898:Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Llanstephan 527:Kilflynn centre is currently 59m above 221: 179: 171: 137: 102: 68: 59: 2986: 2949: 2939: 2640: 2630: 2564: 2088: 2077: 636:and what are locally called 'cranes' ( 437:Immediately to the north and west the 2969:"Census of Ireland for the Year 1881" 2391:"Mediaeval Treasures of County Kerry" 2204:"The Arrival of the Celts in Ireland" 1905:A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1691:"Dec 18th - St.Flannan (7th Century)" 1576:List of towns and villages in Ireland 650:, which expects a modest increase in 493:, that is a region where the ancient 196: 159: 147: 7: 1908:. London: S.Lewis & Co. p.  1340:, whose bishop is The Most Reverend 1220:Castle, including just one IRA man. 1061:, the first Earl Kitchener, Earl of 1835:. Dublin: Charles Smith. p. 71 1103:Kilflynn was on the main road from 849:people (or Iernoi from the earlier 806:(also Ciarraigh or Ciarraidh], the 654:, has made plans for updated local 3946:Towns and villages in County Kerry 3925:Category:Geography of County Kerry 2592:. Dublin: James Moore. p. 269 2263:"Prehistoric Genocide in Ireland?" 1200:) became vehement from 1919 after 25: 3920:List of townlands in County Kerry 3339:"Dáil Éireann Members' Directory" 2829:"Poor Relief (Ireland) Act, 1838" 1956:. Society for Sedimentary Geology 1180:encouraged the Irish to join the 906:Cambro-Norman invasion of Ireland 900:, who had supported 'Strongbow', 616:. Up until the 1980s, there were 612:, entering the Atlantic south of 445:(later to be sourced from nearby 257:. It is 11 km north-east of 3259:"Record of Protected Structures" 2717:"A Census of Ireland circa 1659" 2691:"A Census of Ireland circa 1659" 2664:Kerry's History for the E-reader 1560: 1538: 1526: 1514: 1502: 1490: 1478: 1465: 1453: 1440: 1428: 1416: 489:. This area is thus part of the 364:appears as 'Kilfloinie Parish'. 82: 81: 74: 61: 27:Village in County Kerry, Ireland 3257:Kerry County Development Plan. 2189:10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.02.029 2004:10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.07.019 2856:"Limerick as a Railway Centre" 2777:"Crotto (or Crotta) Co. Kerry" 2113:. Geological Survey of Ireland 1930:. Geological Survey of Ireland 1626:Placenames Database of Ireland 473:mass formed from what are now 317:translation from the original 1: 2426:. Royal Irish Academy: 7–28. 2202:Burton, Holly (Spring 1979). 912:dynasty in Ireland and their 873:, from the 6th Century). The 756:activity in the townlands of 693:and other evidence. The late 3233:"St.Mary's Church, Kilflynn" 3119:"Niall C. 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Diocese of Kerry Ireland 3046:Bureau of Military History 2748:"Thomas Carrique Ponsonby" 2526:The Down Survey of Ireland 2169:Quaternary Science Reviews 1984:Quaternary Science Reviews 1349:parliamentary constituency 1309:Treasa Naofa (St.Teresa's 908:in 1169 and who began the 880:Kilflynn was a historical 3915: 3481: 3410: 2298:Long Hourihan, Patricia. 1606:Central Statistics Office 1326:Horatio Herbert Kitchener 1059:Horatio Herbert Kitchener 103: 69: 60: 53: 2967:Census of Ireland 1881. 2238:"Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA)" 2107:"Issue No.6 Spring 2007" 1924:"Issue No.6 Spring 2007" 1854:Wilson, William (1786). 1186:Royal Irish Constabulary 504:The area was subject to 461:environment, due to the 41: 3146:Murphy, Breen Timothy. 3048:. 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Kilflynn is located in Ireland
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