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- Templeport abstract "Templeport civil parish is situated in the Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. The chief towns in the parish are Bawnboy and Ballymagauran. The large Roman Catholic parish of Templeport containing 42,172 statute acres was split up in the 18th & 19th centuries into three new parishes, Templeport, Corlough and Glangevlin. The name of Templeport parish derives from the old townland of Templeport (which is now shortened to Port) which is the anglicisation of the Gaelic 'Teampall An Phoirt' (\"The Church of the Port or Bank or Landing-Place\"). The church referred to is the old church on St. Mogue's Island in the middle of Port Lake. This church fell into disuse in medieval times and a new church was built on the opposite shore of the lake. It was forfeited to Queen Elizabeth in 1590 and started use as a Protestant church in about 1610. The earliest mention of the name in the annals of Ireland is in the Annals of the Four Masters for 1496 A.D.- \"M1496.17- Magauran, i.e. Donnell Bearnagh, Chief of Teallach-Eachdhach, was treacherously slain before the altar of the church of Teampall-an-phuirt, by Teige, the son of Hugh, son of Owen Magauran; and the marks of the blows aimed at him are still visible in the corners of the altar.\"The parish was famous in ancient Ireland as the location of Magh Slécht and the centre of worship of the pagan god Crom Cruach.Three saints are associated with the parish, Saint Banban the Wise and Saint Mogue.In medieval times the parish was divided into areas called ballibetoes. The \"Survey of County Cavan\" held by Sir John Davis on 6 September 1608 (Analecta Hibernica Vol.3, 1931) states- “Barony of Lissenouer alias Tullaghehaagh. The temporal lands within this barony are divided into Ballibetoes, each ballibetagh containing a certain number of polls, each poll containing one with another 24 acres of arable land, meadow and pasture. The names of which ballybetoes are-1.\tBallymackgawran containing 18 polls (now Ballymagauran)2.\tBallymackgonghan containing 12 polls3.\tBallycloinelogh containing 12 polls4.\tBallentulchoe containing 13 polls5.\tBalleagheboynagh containing 16 polls6.\tBallygortnekargie containing 11 polls (now Gortnacargy)7.\tBallycooleigie containing 14 polls (now Coologe)8.\tCallvagh containing 22 polls (now Tomregan)9.\tAghycloony containing 24 polls (Noclone in Kinawley)Total polls 143Total acres 3,432Value of each poll is 3 Irish shillings per annum.”The townlands of Templeport civil parish are:Ballymagirril (Ballymagirl),Ballymagauran (Ballymagovern),Ballynamadoo (Ballinamaddoo),Bawnboy,Bellaleenan,Bofealan,Boley,Brackley,Burren,Camagh,Carrick East,Cavanaquill,Cloncurkney,Cloneary,Clontycarnaghan (Clintycarnaghan), Coologe (Cooleague),Cor,Corboy,Cornagunleog,Corneen,Corran (Curran, Currin),Corrasmongan,Crossmakelagher (Cross), Derrycassan (Derrycassion),Derrymony (Derrymoney),Derryragh,Drumlaydan,Drumane,Drumlougher,Erraran,Finaghoo,Gortaclougher (Gortaclogher),Gorteen,Gortmore,Gortnaleck,Gortnavreeghan,Gortullaghan,Gowlagh North,Gowlagh South,Greagh,Keenagh,Kildoagh,Killycluggin,Killycrin,Killymoriarty,Killynaff,Killyneary,Killyran,Killywaum,Killywillin (Killywilly),Kilnavert (Kilnavart),Kilsallagh,Kilsob,Lakefield,Lecharrownahone (Lahernahone),Lissanover (Lisanover),Moherloob,Moherreagh (Moheragh),Muinaghan (Meenaghan),Mullaghlea,Mullaghmore,Munlough North,Munlough South,Newtown,Owengallees (Owengallis),Port,Porturlan,Ray,Rosehill,Sralahan or the Common,Sruhagh,Stranadarragh,Toberlyan,Toberlyan Duffin,Tonyhallagh,Tonyrevan,Urhannagh (Urinagh).".
- Templeport wikiPageExternalLink Templeport,_Cavan.
- Templeport wikiPageID "27743762".
- Templeport wikiPageLength "4179".
- Templeport wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Templeport wikiPageRevisionID "708104104".
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Ballymagauran.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Banban_the_Wise.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Bawnboy.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_parishes_of_County_Cavan.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_Ireland.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Coologe.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Corlough.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Cormac_Mác_Shamhradháin.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink County_Cavan.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Crom_Cruach.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Derrycassan.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_MacGauran.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Duffy_(bishop).
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Glangevlin.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink James_Magauran.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Lissanover.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Magh_Slécht.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Máedóc_of_Ferns.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Sralahan.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Statute_acres.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLink Tullyhaw.
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLinkText "Templeport Lough".
- Templeport wikiPageWikiLinkText "Templeport".
- Templeport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Civil_parishes_of_County_Cavan.
- Templeport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Templeport subject Category:Civil_parishes_of_County_Cavan.
- Templeport type Parish.
- Templeport type Parish.
- Templeport comment "Templeport civil parish is situated in the Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. The chief towns in the parish are Bawnboy and Ballymagauran. The large Roman Catholic parish of Templeport containing 42,172 statute acres was split up in the 18th & 19th centuries into three new parishes, Templeport, Corlough and Glangevlin.".
- Templeport label "Templeport".
- Templeport sameAs Q2974557.
- Templeport sameAs Teampall_an_Phoirt.
- Templeport sameAs m.06cqlgz.
- Templeport sameAs Q2974557.
- Templeport wasDerivedFrom Templeport?oldid=708104104.
- Templeport isPrimaryTopicOf Templeport.