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[[Category:Townland]] [[Category:Mount Sedborough Manor]] | [[Category:Townland]] [[Category:Mount Sedborough Manor]] | ||
MULLYNALOGHUE | MULLYNALOGHUE | ||
Area 78:3:3 including 5 acres of water Killylackey Lough. | Area 78:3:3 including 5 acres of water Killylackey Lough. | ||
Mount Sedborough Manor | Mount Sedborough Manor | ||
==Etymology== | |||
Official spelling is Mullynalughoge, however other spellings exist as below. In Irish this townland means "hill of the mice" | |||
Old Forms | |||
* 1609 - mollanelohog | |||
* 1613 - Mullanelohoge | |||
* 1629 - Mulleloghoge | |||
* 1641? - Mullaneloghoge | |||
* 1641? - Mullaneloghogie | |||
* 1641? - Mulloneloghoge | |||
* 1659 - Mullagheloghey | |||
* 1833 - Mullaigh na Luchóg "summit of the mice" | |||
* 1875 - "the summit of the mice" | |||
* 1913 - Mullaigh-na-luchog "hill of the mice" | |||
* 1999 - Mullach na Luchóg " hill of the mice" | |||
* 2004 - Mullach na Luchóg "hilltop of the mice" | |||
==Griffiths Valuation 1862== | ==Griffiths Valuation 1862== | ||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
William | !Occupier!!Lessor!!Tenement | ||
Robert | |- | ||
James | |William Nixon||Rev John Richardson||House, Offices & Land | ||
|- | |||
|Robert Johnston||Rev John Richardson||House, Offices & Land | |||
|- | |||
|James Johnston||Rev John Richardson||House, Offices & Land | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==1901 Census== | ==1901 Census== | ||
Head of | {|class="wikitable" | ||
Emily Johnston | !Head of Family!!Landholder (if different) | ||
Sarah McNair | |- | ||
|Emily Johnston|| | |||
|- | |||
|Sarah McNair|| | |||
|- | |||
|Vacant||Margaret Johnston | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Surnames 2005== | ==Surnames 2005== | ||
Former Residents McClelland | * None | ||
Former Residents | |||
* McClelland | |||
* Irwin | |||
In 1966 Jim McClelland sold his farm and emigrated to Australia. This farm was purchased by the Forestry Commission and planted with conifer in 1969. These trees were harvested in 2001/02 and the land was planted with native species, oak, ash alder and willow. It is intended that this will become a nature reserve. When the trees mature, it should provide a nice autumn view across [[Killylackey]] Lough from the road and will complement the other nature conservation ideas the [http://www.killyfole.org.uk Killyfole and District Development Association] hope to implement just over the hill around [[Killyfole Lough]]. | In 1966 Jim McClelland sold his farm and emigrated to Australia. This farm was purchased by the Forestry Commission and planted with conifer in 1969. These trees were harvested in 2001/02 and the land was planted with native species, oak, ash alder and willow. It is intended that this will become a nature reserve. When the trees mature, it should provide a nice autumn view across [[Killylackey]] Lough from the road and will complement the other nature conservation ideas the [http://www.killyfole.org.uk Killyfole and District Development Association] hope to implement just over the hill around [[Killyfole Lough]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 13 February 2011
MULLYNALOGHUE
Area 78:3:3 including 5 acres of water Killylackey Lough. Mount Sedborough Manor
Etymology
Official spelling is Mullynalughoge, however other spellings exist as below. In Irish this townland means "hill of the mice"
Old Forms
- 1609 - mollanelohog
- 1613 - Mullanelohoge
- 1629 - Mulleloghoge
- 1641? - Mullaneloghoge
- 1641? - Mullaneloghogie
- 1641? - Mulloneloghoge
- 1659 - Mullagheloghey
- 1833 - Mullaigh na Luchóg "summit of the mice"
- 1875 - "the summit of the mice"
- 1913 - Mullaigh-na-luchog "hill of the mice"
- 1999 - Mullach na Luchóg " hill of the mice"
- 2004 - Mullach na Luchóg "hilltop of the mice"
Griffiths Valuation 1862
Occupier | Lessor | Tenement |
---|---|---|
William Nixon | Rev John Richardson | House, Offices & Land |
Robert Johnston | Rev John Richardson | House, Offices & Land |
James Johnston | Rev John Richardson | House, Offices & Land |
1901 Census
Head of Family | Landholder (if different) |
---|---|
Emily Johnston | |
Sarah McNair | |
Vacant | Margaret Johnston |
Surnames 2005
- None
Former Residents
- McClelland
- Irwin
In 1966 Jim McClelland sold his farm and emigrated to Australia. This farm was purchased by the Forestry Commission and planted with conifer in 1969. These trees were harvested in 2001/02 and the land was planted with native species, oak, ash alder and willow. It is intended that this will become a nature reserve. When the trees mature, it should provide a nice autumn view across Killylackey Lough from the road and will complement the other nature conservation ideas the Killyfole and District Development Association hope to implement just over the hill around Killyfole Lough.