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Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

Civil parish in Munster, Ireland
Kilfarboy Cill Fear Buí
Civil parish
St. Josephs Church, Milltown MalbaySt. Josephs Church, Milltown Malbay
Kilfarboy is located in IrelandKilfarboyKilfarboyLocation in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°51′17″N 9°24′05″W / 52.854802°N 9.401385°W / 52.854802; -9.401385
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Clare
Elevation45 m (148 ft)
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceQ807509

Kilfarboy (Irish: Cill Fear Buí) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. There is also a Catholic parish with the same name. The largest population centre in the parish is Milltown Malbay.

Civil parish

The parish is part of the historic barony of Ibrickane. It is 5 by 4.5 miles (8.0 by 7.2 km) and covers 13,981 acres (5,658 ha). Cliffs extend along the coastline, which includes the headland of Spanish Point. The land rises in the east to the summit of Slievecallan. The main settlement is the town of Milltown Malbay.

History

The parish was once called Kilfobrick after a monastery with that name founded in 741. Cormac, who died in 837, is said to have been bishop. No traces are left of the monastery. A large sepulchral stone was found around 1784 at Loughnamina, on Mount Callan. It has an inscription in Ogham script, which was well-preserved when the stone was discovered, commemorating the death of the chief Conan.

Part of the Spanish Armada was wrecked on the coast on the place since called "Spanish Point". There is the ruin of a castle at Freagh and several ancient forts. The parish contains the ruins of Moy castle. The population in 1841 was 7,498 in 1,166 houses.

Townlands

Townlands are Aillbrack, Ballynew, Ballyvaskin North, Ballyvaskin South, Breaffy North, Breaffy South, Caherogan, Carrowkeel, Cloghaun Beg, Cloghaun More, Cloonbony, Clooneyogan North, Clooneyogan South, Dough, Drumbaun, Drummin, Fintra Beg, Fintra More, Freaghcastle, Freaghavaleen, Glendine North, Glendine South, Illaun, Illaunbaun, Kilcorcoran, Kildeema North, Kildeema South, Kilfarboy, Knockbrack, Lackamore, Leagard North, Leagard South, Leeds, Moy Beg, Moy More, Poulawillin, Silverhill, Slievenalicka, Toor and Tooreen.

Catholic parish

Main article: Kilfarboy (Catholic parish)

References

Citations

  1. Placenames Database of Ireland -Kilfarboy civil parish
  2. ^ Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1845.
  3. ^ Lewis 1837.
  4. Map of Kilfarboy Parish showing Townlands.

Sources

Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe
ProvinceRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
OrdinariesBishop of Killaloe
Cathedral churchEnnis Cathedral
Parishes
Town of Ennis
County Clare
County Tipperary
County Offaly
County Laois
County Limerick
Baronies and civil parishes of County Clare
BaronyCivil parishes
Bunratty Lower
Bunratty Upper
Burren
Clonderalaw
Corcomroe
Ibrickane
Inchiquin
Islands
Leitrim
Moyarta
Tulla Lower
Tulla Upper
* (part) refers to civil parishes which span two different baronies
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