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Gortulleran, one poll; Mucklagh, one poll; Skeagh, one poll; Gortewey, one poll; Rathkillin, one poll; Downe, one poll; Enagh, one poll; Townaciateragh, one poll; Cowlynan, one poll; Cloughan, one poll; Cavan, 2 polls; Mullaghduffe, 2 polls; Kilcloghan, 2 polls; Carraghmore, 4 polls; Nahownee, 2 polls; Ardagh, one poll; Rosbreassell, one poll; Crosse, 2 polls; Kildannagh, 2 polls; Kiltragh, one poll; Knocks, one poll; Killenawe, one poll; Dowerhannagh, one poll; Uzren, one poll; Nidd, one poll; Bartony, 2 polls; Dromyne, one poll; Cavanickehall, one poll and Barrin, 2 polls.
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record incidents at Ballyconnell in the following years- 1323 Rory MacMahon, Mel O'Seagannain & MacMuldoon were slain at Ballyconnell by Cathal O'Rourke. 1457 Brian Maguire fought with Lochlann O'Rourke, the McGoverns & McKiernans at Ballyconnell. 1470 O'Donnell & O'Rourke fought with O'Reilly, the English and the McKiernans at Ballyconnell. 1475 Hugh Roe O'Donnell went to Ballyconnell to make peace with the O'Reilly. 1595 O'Donnell camped at Ballyconnell after raiding the town of Cavan.
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that parte of the country which is an obscure and bordering corner of the countie. Mr Walter Talbott, his wife and familie are now dwelling there. There are severall Palemen estates, some in fee farm, some for lives and some for yeares, upon part of the land. The rest are leased to natives of the country. The said Walter Talbott and all his tenants are recusants. Armes in the castle are 11 pikes, 3 callivers, 5 head peeces, 3 targetts and 1 halbert
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which in times past that county was much infested. The quarry of limestone and building stone is on the place, good store of lime already burnt, and of building stone digged, much timber and planks drawn thither already, and the rest provided in a wood not above a mile off, so that this next summer the whole work, I suppose both of castle and bawn will be perfected
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The ford would have been a logical place to erect a settlement and it probably dates from the time of the court tomb. The earliest inhabitants lived by fishing, hunting wild game and foraging for berries and nuts. This area would have been thickly wooded at the time, with no roadways. The easiest way
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granted the lands forming the 'Manor of Calva' to Hugh Culme. In the same year Culme surrendered his interest to Walter Talbot. It was regranted to Talbot as the 'Manor of Calva'. The lands granted were the town of Ballyconnell and the surrounding townlands of Derrogeny, one poll; Killog, one poll;
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Proportion No. 29: 1,500 acres. On the proportion undertaken by Capt. Culme and Walter Talbot, there are 3 or 4 handsome Irish houses by them built, and some provision made towards the building of a castle in a most convenient place for occasions of service, being near a special ford or passage, by
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Walter Talbot has 1,500 acres called Ballyconnell, upon which there is builded a strong castle of stone and lyme, with two flanckers at each cross corner. This castle and ye flanckers are three stories and a half high and standeth in a very good place and convenient for the strength and defence of
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to the throne in 1660, James Talbot tried to have the Ballyconnell Estate restored to him but a final grant was made to Thomas Gwyllym in August 1666 and the town was renamed Gwyllymsbrook in his honour. Thomas Gwyllym died in 1681 and his son, Colonel Meredith Gwyllym, inherited the Ballyconnell
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named Calmhagh (Calva), which basically means almost the same as Maigin, the narrow plain. As it was on the border between Fermanagh and Breifne, Ballyconnell was a flash-point for the wars between the Maguires, O'Rourkes, O'Reillys, McGoverns, McKiernans and their allies. The Annals of Ireland
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through the town in the same year. The estate was split up amongst different purchasers including George Roe (who bought Ballyconnell House, a few houses in the village and a few townlands including Annagh, Corranierna and part of Rakeelan) and
1864: 582:. The castle was destroyed in a fire in 1688 and Ballyconnell House was erected on its site in Annagh townland. However, some of the ruins are still visible and a section of the bawn wall was recently uncovered in an archaeological excavation. 1891: 478:, County Westmeath, bought the Derryginny and Snugborough parts of the Calva ballybetagh from Cormac Magauran. He then exchanged his lands at the start of the Ulster Plantation for more property in Tullygarvey barony where he lived. 2179:"Commissioners of Public Records in Ireland : fourteenth and fifteenth reports with appendix, 1824-25 : Commissioners of Public Records in Ireland : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive" 2402: 1991: 845:
The mean daily January temperature is 4.5 degrees Celsius and the mean daily July temperature is 15 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall is 1,000 mm. The average annual hours of sunshine are 1,250.
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Another well-known family in the town were the Benisons of Mount Pleasant and Slieve Russell who owned a flax mill in Ballyconnell. Miss Josephine Benison, a daughter of James Benison, married (9 January 1890)
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which means "the entrance to Conall's ford". The ford was a shallow crossing over the River Gráinne (now known as the Woodford River) and was the ancient border crossing for travellers going between
2451: 691:. The Montgomery Estate Papers for Ballyconnell are in the National Library of Ireland. In 1856 the Enerys sold the estate to take advantage of its increased value owing to the opening of the 1973:
Survey of Undertakers in Co. of Cavan 6 Feb 1613- Tullaghagh Servitors, in Report of Manuscripts of Reginald Rawdon Hastings, Historical Manuscripts Commission, London 1947, vol. IV, p. 164
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in 1920–22, Ballyconnell found itself cut off from its hinterland with County Fermanagh, which was now behind the new border with Northern Ireland. The town also during the
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to enable them to mine sand deposits from the mountain. It was relocated to the grounds of the group's hotel, The Slieve Russell Hotel, to serve as a tourist attraction.
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By 1652 the Irish rebels in the Ballyconnell area had been defeated and the area was put under the control of the Cromwellian captain Thomas Gwyllym. He was a native of
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of 1857 lists about 90 landlords and tenants for Doon and Ballyconnell. Further information and a detailed map showing the location of each holding can be seen online.
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Walter Talbot died on 26 June 1625 at Ballyconnell and his son James Talbot succeeded to the Ballyconnell estate aged just 10 years. James Talbot married
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mountain by the Tanyard Stream, which flows into the Grainne about 20 yards upriver from Ballyconnell Bridge on the western outskirts of the town.
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The first GAA club in Ulster was founded in Ballyconnell in 1885 and named 'Ballyconnell Joe Biggars' in honour of the then MP for West Cavan,
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Ballyconnell Railway Station was part of the narrow-gauge Cavan and Leitrim Railway which opened in October 1887 until its closure in 1959
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The industry in the area is mainly agricultural, but it also has a large cement factory (formerly owned by former billionaire businessman,
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A Special Census of Northern Ireland, Pynnars Survey of Land Holders: Including Names and Locations of Protestants and Catholics Affected
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to travel would have been by boat via the river and the lakes and streams in the area. The only other known megalith in the parish is a
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of 1922-23 when it was raided repeatedly by both sides. After an incident in which two civilians were shot dead in Ballyconnell by the
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Connor and Terence O'Sheridan were granted a licence to make and sell spirituous liquors in Balliconnell and throughout Tullagha barony
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Rory Mac Mahon, son of the Lord of Oriel, Melaghlin O'Seagannain, and Mac Muldoon, were slain by Cathal O'Rourke at Bel-atha-Chonaill
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An 1835 statistical report on Ballyconnell and Tomregan by Lieutenant Greatorex on behalf of the Ordnance Survey is in the PRONI.
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map so the first bridge must have been built between 1613 & 1656. The present bridge was erected in the 1830s. In 1617
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which means 'Ford of the Miners'. It was also named Gwyllymsbrook between 1660 and 1702 by its then owner, Thomas Gwyllym.
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Ballyconnell railway station opened on 24 October 1887, but finally closed on 1 April 1959. It was part of the
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In loving memory of Josephine M. Arnold widow of Thomas Arnold M.A. F.R.I., died 16 January 1919, aged 87 years
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Video walking through Ballyconnell, 18 Oct 2021, from Upper Main Street towards Ballyconnell Bridge
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In the Cavan Poll Book of 1761, there were twenty people registered to vote in Ballyconnell in the
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Drone footage of Ballyconnell, 24 Nov 2016, flying south from Mount Pleasant towards Main Street
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as the River Gráinne or the Graine River. Part of the Woodford River at Ballyconnell has been
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of Cavan Corporation, whose parents were James Talbot and Margaret Brett of Agherskeethe (now
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Mountains, leading to further loss of life and disruption until the ceasefire of May 1923.
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column was sent to the area to suppress the republican guerrillas operating in the nearby
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stands in a very good and convenient place for the strength and service of the country
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chiefs who had a fort there. Ballyconnell was situated in one of the ballybetoes of
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The Hearth Money Rolls for the Baronies of Tullyhunco and Tullyhaw, County Cavan
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Names in the Land Grants in Northern Ireland: From the Plantation of Ulster
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in the town dating from c. 3,500 B.C. and a ring barrow in the same field.
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The earliest surviving mention of the name Ballyconnell is an entry in the
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When Talbot arrived the only notable buildings in Ballyconnell were the
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The Pursuit of the Heiress: Aristocratic Marriage in Ireland 1740-1840
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local route 465 serves the town on Tuesdays only providing a link to
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church at the top of Church Street (Site number 1815, Doon townland,
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found that Talbot had built a strong defensive wall called a
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A Victorian Wanderer: The Life of Thomas Arnold the Younger
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Leydon's Coaches operate route 930 linking Ballyconnell to
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Estate. In 1683 he married Margery Sheridan, the sister of
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The area was settled at an early date, as evidenced by the
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In ancient times, Ballyconnell lay on the eastern part of
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which means 'The Little Plain' with the local ford called
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in 1971 and was also the winner in 1975. According to the
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to avenge the slaying of her husband Ailill by Conall.
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Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer. 1874. 8: 2684:. Independent News & Media. 21 June 1999 2648:"National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911" 2618:"National Archives: Census of Ireland 1901" 1702:(Sites number 31 & 107, Doon townland, 739:who was brother of the famous English poet 589:Helen Calvert (born 1615), the daughter of 453:In medieval times the town belonged to the 441: 351: 342: 31: 3100: 3086: 3078: 2779: 2765: 2757: 2324: 2322: 799:The town lies astride the Woodford River ( 638:John Squire, Henry Jordan and Denis Alarne 575:In August 1622 another survey found that- 23: 1613: 1611: 1609: 1577: 1575: 713:Brinsley Butler, 2nd Earl of Lanesborough 481:Walter Talbot, a recusant servitor and a 1717:Archaeological Inventory of County Cavan 1704:Archaeological Inventory of County Cavan 967: 671:. George Leslie Montgomery was M.P. for 535:Archaeological Inventory of County Cavan 523:Archaeological Inventory of County Cavan 319:, the population of the town was 1,422. 2678:"Mary to be city's fourth female Mayor" 2507: 2505: 1571: 229: 187: 179: 171: 127: 92: 58: 46: 2490:from the original on 26 September 2007 2020:from the original on 24 September 2021 1933:from the original on 24 September 2021 1894:from the original on 24 September 2021 1867:from the original on 24 September 2021 1684:from the original on 24 September 2021 1629:from the original on 24 September 2021 1170:recorded 159 families in Ballyconnell 1158:recorded 134 families in Ballyconnell 333:for the year 1323 A.D., which states " 2554:from the original on 27 November 2019 2281:from the original on 15 November 2017 1769:from the original on 14 December 2016 1719:, Patrick O’Donovan, 1995, p. 2) 416:dating from 2000 B.C. on the side of 204: 159: 147: 135: 7: 2607:, by Fr. 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Main Street
Ballyconnell is located in Ireland
54°07′00″N 7°35′00″W / 54.11667°N 7.58333°W / 54.11667; -7.58333
Province
Ulster
County
County Cavan
Barony
Tullyhaw
Time zone
UTC+0
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UTC-1
IST
WEST
Irish Grid Reference
H361168

Irish
County Cavan
Ireland
N87
national secondary road
Annagh
Cullyleenan
Doon (Tomregan)
Derryginny
Tomregan
Barony

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