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and his children fled through the nearby fields. Unable to set John S. Murray's roof alight, the Black and Tans set fire to the back door. Murray reacted quickly to put the fire out. Next door, Mary "The Widow" Murray refused to leave her home when ordered out by the Black and Tans. She gathered her six young children around her and defied the Black and Tans to burn the house with them inside it. Eventually, an officer ordered his men to leave the family alone and the house was spared. Canon
Bartholomew Kelly refused to leave the presbytery until the Black and Tans began dousing his furniture with petrol. He jumped out of his bedroom window onto a shed twelve feet below, hid until they had left, and then fled through a nearby field. His slate roof, together with the quick actions of women such as Jenny Quigley in bringing sand and water to extinguish the fire, saved his house from being totally destroyed.
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shilling per year. Construction work commenced in 1879 and St
Patrick's Church was consecrated on 18 October 1885. The cost of construction was ÂŁ3,000, of which, ÂŁ1,313 remained outstanding at the time of consecration. Donations were received following an appeal in the sermon at the consecration, which assisted in paying down the debt of the construction. The churches in Culleen and Ballymurray closed down, but many of the parishioners of Ballymurray refused to transfer to Knockcroghery and continued attending the old Ballymurray church at mass time every Sunday to say the Rosary until it was demolished in 1886.
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spritsail lake boats. The regattas were the idea of Edward
Crofton and his brother Alfred. After most of the lands had been sold to the adjoining farmers, the Croftons left the area and the regattas were no more. The Croftons were supported in organising the regattas by enthusiasts who came both from Lough Ree Yacht Club and Lough Derg. Lord Crofton was always the chairman of the organising committee.
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and spire were completed, the bell was installed and the choir gallery was built. At the same time, repair works were carried out, the church was replastered internally and wiring for electric lighting and heating was installed in anticipation of the arrival of rural electrification. In the meantime, lighting was provided by a petrol-powered generator. Electricity came to the village in late 1953.
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outside, and began setting fire to their homes. The residents were given no opportunity to get dressed or to save their houses or possessions. The Black and Tans easily set fire to the thatched roofs of the cottages using petrol, and most burned to the ground very quickly. Murray's, Flanagan's and the presbytery were not so easy to set alight, due to their slate roofs.
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Presbytery (which was also attempted to be set fire to) and the Rev Mr Humphrey's Rectory, where they were kindly treated. This morning the town presents a shocking appearance, being a mass of smouldering ruins, with the occupants of the
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Knockcroghery fair was traditionally held in late August and late
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Catholic Church is an example of late nineteenth-century ecclesiastical design. It features a two-stage bell tower with pinnacles and a more recently added copper spire. It was built commencing in 1879, with the church being consecrated on 18 October 1885. In the early 1950s, the tower
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One of the first houses to be targeted was that of
Patrick Curley, who owned one of the two significant pipe factories remaining in the village. Two Black and Tans, apparently officers, burst his door in and put him out at gunpoint. They sprinkled his floor with petrol and set the house on fire. He
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Knockcroghery from the Athlone direction, in retaliation for the attack on Colonel Commandant Lambert the day before. They arrived in four lorries and parked at St Patrick's Church. Reportedly drunk, they fired shots into the air, ordered the people
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Athlone side of the level crossing in Knockcroghery, who fired at them. As the pair sped past the Volunteers and tried to escape, Constable Potter was shot through the right lung and fell to the ground, where he died. Constable McMahon survived, but resigned from the RIC shortly afterward.
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The carved limestone baptismal font in St Patrick's Church came from the old church in Ballymurray (now the site of Ballymurray National School). It was initially used as a holy water font inside the front door before being moved to its current location beside the altar to be used as a baptismal
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The village's Anglican church was demolished with explosives in 1966. The stone from the church was reused to build a church elsewhere. The local school was temporarily evacuated for the demolition. The site formerly occupied by the Anglican church is now occupied by a petrol station. The former
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in 1829. It ceased to be used as a church in 1883 but continues to be used as a community centre to this day, and is known as Culleen Hall. The church in Kilmaine was a very old, small thatched building. After it ceased to be used as a church, it was demolished and is now the site of Ballymurray
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The village was rebuilt over the next few years, after Ireland had gained independence from the UK, with help from grants from the Free State Government. The construction work provided employment locally, at a time when it was needed. Many of the businesses that had been destroyed were gradually
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The flames above Knockcroghery alerted people from the area and, by daylight, the street was full of people. On the evening of the burning, there had been fifteen houses on the main street of Knockcroghery, most of them single-storey thatched cottages. By the following morning, all but four (the
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of Galey Castle overlooking Lough Ree. By the 18th century, it had grown to include a number of small thatched homes, several shops, a blacksmith, a mill, a post office, police barracks, a church and a fair green. As of the early 19th century, the village had a population of approximately 180
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They came from all over to help. People brought clothes, and a fund was soon set up. The families who were now homeless were accommodated in the vicinity, many staying with relatives who lived nearby. Farm sheds were converted into temporary dwellings. Canon Kelly and others found temporary
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and the higher end is now the Greenhills housing estate. The fair ceased during the 1970s but was revived in 1992 as an annual festival held on the third weekend of September, incorporating a funfair, sheep fair and events. The revived fair continued each year until 2013.
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the raiding forces drove up and down the village, firing shots at random, cursing loudly, and laughing at the plight of the people of Knockcroghery. The people were terrified, particularly the children, whose cries of fear added to the terrible
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clay pipe making in Knockcroghery in Co Roscommon literally went up in smoke in June 1921 A centre of the craft since the 18th century, the village, other than a couple of houses, was burned to the ground during the war of
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that had recently been painted onto the wall of the handball alley. The Black and Tans then forced the men to place their hands onto the wet paint and then put their hands into their pockets and wipe them on their clothes.
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accommodation with Knockcroghery's Church of Ireland rector, Canon Humphries. Later, three or four new cottages were built on the Shrah road and given to bachelors, who then took people in.
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font. The smaller carved limestone holy water font, which is built into the wall inside the tower door, is believed to have come from the old church in Culleen (now Cullen Hall).
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alley and beat them with bull whips. The Black and Tans also requisitioned several tins of paint from a local shop and forced the men to paint over an
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overlooking Galey Bay. By the 18th century, the village comprised a number of small houses, shops, blacksmith, mill, church and a
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re-established, but the clay pipe factory that had provided employment in the village for over 250 years was never rebuilt.
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arrived in the village and, in retaliation for Constable Potter's death, they rounded up all the men into the village's
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railway station is now the nearest station and is located 10 km from Knockcroghery village. It is on the
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Presbytery, John S. Murray's, the Widow Murray's and Murtagh's) had been burned to the ground.
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1745:"Striking new mural in Knockcroghery"
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2011:from the original on 9 January 2019
1916:Roscommon Messenger, 3 October 1885
1858:from the original on 30 August 2022
1755:from the original on 4 October 2022
1330:"Claypipe Visitor Centre - Athlone"
1022:Central Statistics Office (Ireland)
498:was arranged in return for General
2739:from the original on 22 March 2022
2064:from the original on 4 August 2021
1884:from the original on 15 March 2019
1703:from the original on 20 March 2022
1599:. Four Courts Press. p. 104.
1124:"The Conquest of Connacht, 1651-2"
829:and Roscommon towns, and near the
14:
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2880:from the original on 5 March 2016
2762:. No. p. 3. 21 October 1865.
2607:from the original on 24 June 2021
2571:from the original on 24 June 2021
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2492:from the original on 24 June 2021
2466:from the original on 16 June 2021
2382:from the original on 24 June 2021
2251:from the original on 13 June 2021
2207:from the original on 24 June 2021
2154:from the original on 21 June 2019
1631:from the original on 28 June 2021
1577:"A Village Partially Destroyed".
1540:from the original on 19 June 2021
1510:from the original on 28 June 2021
1336:from the original on 24 June 2021
1307:from the original on 24 June 2021
1247:from the original on 18 June 2022
1174:from the original on 24 June 2021
979:All-Ireland Football Championship
624:stands Galey Castle, seat of the
611:Galey Bay with boat in foreground
287:, with Knockcroghery acting as a
2854:from the original on 24 May 2021
2777:. No. p 7. 20 October 1883.
1365:from the original on 18 May 2021
1134:from the original on 14 May 2021
962:, writer of The Soldier's Song (
579:Catholic parish of Knockcroghery
221:, Ireland. It is located on the
61:
54:
3005:"Project Knockcroghery" website
2876:. National Library of Ireland.
2792:. No. p 6. 17 August 1905.
2227:"Ballagh Montessori Pre-School"
1194:"Crochaire - Irish Place Names"
746:Saint Patrick's Catholic Church
745:
2951:Liam Horan (24 January 2007).
2773:"Fairs for the ensuing week".
2758:"Fairs for the ensuing week".
2563:Roberta Keaney (1 July 2019).
2247:. Portrun.ie. 19 August 1912.
2174:"Portrun Harbour and Heritage"
728:Record of Protected Structures
1:
2677:"Filidh Éreann Go Haointeach"
2088:www.earlychristianireland.net
1410:eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie
925:, which remembers the feast.
2953:"Jimmy Murray dies, aged 90"
2413:Project Knockcroghery (2021)
1152:The Irish Press, 15 May 1959
923:Filidh Éireann go hAointeach
21:Village in Connacht, Ireland
809:Knockcroghery is served by
653:is named after a sister of
3410:
2460:"Abbeytown, Co. Roscommon"
1655:. 21 June 1921. p. 1.
1581:. 22 June 1921. p. 5.
392:Knockcroghey clay pipe or
3353:
3115:
3048:
2999:Clay Pipe Visitors Centre
2980:magazine, issue #6, 1998.
2662:> "Interesting Kellys"
2431:Railscot - Irish Railways
1438:The Globe, 27 August 1920
831:M6 Galway-Dublin motorway
556:described the aftermath:
432:Irish War of Independence
423:Irish War of Independence
278:Irish War of Independence
83:
49:
42:
2994:Sheela na Gigs at Scregg
2486:"Station and Route maps"
2199:Irish Georgian Society.
1621:"Another Officer Killed"
1500:"Another Officer Killed"
919:Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
732:Roscommon County Council
474:Burning of Knockcroghery
443:Royal Irish Constabulary
285:Roscommon County Council
30:
2424:"Knockcroghery station"
1723:For Ireland and Freedom
891:Uilliam BuĂ Ă“ Ceallaigh
371:sites in Knockcroghery
174:82 m (269 ft)
3122:
2118:www.longfordtourism.ie
1711:– via issuu.com.
1303:. Discoverireland.ie.
1233:Lewis, Samuel (1837).
947:
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309:2016 census of Ireland
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2402:Westmeath Independent
2376:buildingsofireland.ie
1852:Westmeath Independent
1751:. 30 September 2022.
1534:Westmeath Independent
945:
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589:Catholic Emancipation
504:military intelligence
391:
326:
245:of Killinvoy and the
2906:on 29 September 2020
2540:. Roscommoncoco.ie.
2308:Buildings of Ireland
2275:Buildings of Ireland
2233:on 17 February 2013.
2148:www.newtowncashel.ie
2114:"longfordtourism.ie"
1854:. 5 September 2012.
1419:on 16 February 2021.
188:Irish Grid Reference
103:53.57556°N 8.09472°W
2928:. Naomhdominic.ie.
2850:. 14 October 2013.
2844:"Athlone GAA Notes"
2730:bardic.celt.dias.ie
1112:on 24 October 2017.
850:During the days of
730:, as maintained by
482:Colonel Commandant
337:invasion of Ireland
213:) is a village and
165:Midlands–North-West
99: /
75:Location in Ireland
3123:
3088:Carrick-on-Shannon
2955:. Irishtimes.com.
2822:Roscommon Champion
1749:roscommonpeople.ie
948:
929:Knockcroghery Fair
921:, wrote the poem,
880:Early Modern Irish
837:Events and culture
784:
760:
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635:and built in 1348.
613:
603:Places of interest
437:Terror at the fair
403:
384:Clay pipe industry
352:Cnoc an Chrochaire
329:
270:clay tobacco pipes
211:Cnoc an Chrochaire
108:53.57556; -8.09472
36:Cnoc an Chrochaire
3381:
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2598:visitroscommon.ie
2514:. Buseireann.ie.
1820:God Save All Here
1796:. pp. 36–37.
1721:O'Callaghan, M.,
1670:God Save All Here
1606:978-1-85182-525-7
1028:on 20 March 2022.
981:-winning captain
964:Amhrán na bhFiann
938:Galey Bay Regatta
895:Chief of the Name
864:Irish clan chiefs
592:National School.
496:prisoner exchange
478:On 20 June 1921,
258:linear settlement
247:historical barony
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488:Irish Volunteers
451:Irish Volunteers
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