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{{Infobox UK place 
'''Drumbinnisk''' is a townland in South-East [[wp:County Fermanagh|County Fermanagh]], [[wp:Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]]. Also known as [[Drumbinsk]]
|official_name= Drumbinnisk
 
|irish_name=  Droim Binnis   
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|map_type= Northern Ireland
|latitude=   
|longitude=
|belfast_distance=
|population =
|population_ref =
|irish_grid_reference= H466315
|unitary_northern_ireland= [[wp:Fermanagh District Council|Fermanagh District Council]]
|country= Northern Ireland
|post_town= ENNISKILLEN
|postcode_area= BT
|postcode_district= BT92
|dial_code= 028 677
|constituency_westminster= [[wp:Fermanagh and South Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)|Fermanagh and South Tyrone]]  
|constituency_ni_assembly= [[wp:Fermanagh and South Tyrone (Assembly constituency)|Fermanagh and South Tyrone]]
|lieutenancy_northern_ireland= [[wp:County Fermanagh|County Fermanagh]]       
}}




'''Drumbinnisk''' is a townland in South-East [[wp:County Fermanagh|County Fermanagh]], [[wp:Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]].
==Etymology==


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* 1659 - Drumbonish - Census 1659, 99
* 1833 - Druim Binise "ridge of the melody" - J O'D (OSNB), B133 B67
* 1875 - Druim-binnis "the ridge of melody(binneas, melody - Joyce, ii 72


Drumbinnisk ({{lang-ga|Droim Binnis}}) meaning "ridge of (?)sweetness’" (possibly 'ridge of the sweet water')


==Etymology==
==1823 Church of Ireland Census==
Ir. Droim Binnis ‘ridge of (?)sweetness’ (possibly 'ridge of the sweet water')
The following is an extract from a survey of the North-West Division of Clones Parish.


*Drumbonish - Census (c.1659)
<< No mention of this townland >>


==Griffiths Valuation 1862==
==Griffiths Valuation 1862==
Occupier……………………Lessor
{|class="wikitable"
William Elliott……………………Earl of Erne                       H Os & L
!Occupier!!Lessor!!Tenement
James Elliott………………………Earl of Erne                     H Os & L
|-             
William Hutchinson………………Earl of Erne                       H Os & L
|William Elliott||Earl of Erne||House, offices and land
|-             
|James Elliott||Earl of Erne||House, offices and land
|-             
|William Hutchinson||Earl of Erne||House, offices and land
|-           
|}
 
==1901 Census==
{|class="wikitable"
!Head of Family!!Landholder (if different)
|-             
|Thomas Henry Elliott||
|-
|Jane Elliott||
|-
|George Wiggans||
|-
|}




==1901 Census==
==Surnames in 2005==
Head of Family……………….Name of Landholder if different
(None)
Thomas Henry Elliott
Jane Elliott
George Wiggans


==Surnames in 2005==                    Former Residents  
Former Residents  
Whiteman                                         Rooney
*Whiteman
*Rooney


==Drumbinnisk Lane==
==Drumbinnisk Lane==
This small almost circular townland is situated between the Golan Rd and the main road.  In the days when people walked to worship in Aghadrumsee at either church there was a route from the Carneyhome Rd via the lane to one McDonald farm, then Elliott’s lane and then Creighton’s lane to the main road, up Drumbinnisk lane to the Golan Rd.  Then one had the choice of following the Killylacky road or going to Drumaa lane.  There was another route up Rossbrick lane which also served the bog at Tireevil. This was probably the route in writers of this petition had in mind.  Unfortunately it is not dated but we believe it to be from the 1930s
This small almost circular townland is situated between the Golan Rd and the main road.  In the days when people walked to worship in Aghadrumsee at either church there was a route from the Carneyhome Rd via the lane to one McDonald farm, then Elliott’s lane and then Creighton’s lane to the main road, up Drumbinnisk lane to the Golan Rd.  Then one had the choice of following the Killylacky road or going to Drumaa lane.  There was another route up Rossbrick lane which also served the bog at Tireevil. This was probably the route in writers of this petition had in mind.  Unfortunately it is not dated but we believe it to be from the 1930s
McCaffrey
McCaffrey

Latest revision as of 19:13, 1 November 2012

Drumbinnisk is a townland in South-East County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Also known as Drumbinsk

Area 72:2:19


Etymology

  • 1659 - Drumbonish - Census 1659, 99
  • 1833 - Druim Binise "ridge of the melody" - J O'D (OSNB), B133 B67
  • 1875 - Druim-binnis "the ridge of melody(binneas, melody - Joyce, ii 72

Drumbinnisk (Irish: Droim Binnis) meaning "ridge of (?)sweetness’" (possibly 'ridge of the sweet water')

1823 Church of Ireland Census

The following is an extract from a survey of the North-West Division of Clones Parish.

<< No mention of this townland >>

Griffiths Valuation 1862

Occupier Lessor Tenement
William Elliott Earl of Erne House, offices and land
James Elliott Earl of Erne House, offices and land
William Hutchinson Earl of Erne House, offices and land

1901 Census

Head of Family Landholder (if different)
Thomas Henry Elliott
Jane Elliott
George Wiggans


Surnames in 2005

(None)

Former Residents

  • Whiteman
  • Rooney

Drumbinnisk Lane

This small almost circular townland is situated between the Golan Rd and the main road. In the days when people walked to worship in Aghadrumsee at either church there was a route from the Carneyhome Rd via the lane to one McDonald farm, then Elliott’s lane and then Creighton’s lane to the main road, up Drumbinnisk lane to the Golan Rd. Then one had the choice of following the Killylacky road or going to Drumaa lane. There was another route up Rossbrick lane which also served the bog at Tireevil. This was probably the route in writers of this petition had in mind. Unfortunately it is not dated but we believe it to be from the 1930s McCaffrey