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Bosallagh ({{lang-ga|Both Shalach}}) ‘dirty or muddy booth or hut’ | Bosallagh ({{lang-ga|Both Shalach}}) meaning ‘dirty or muddy booth or hut’ | ||
==1823 Church of Ireland Census== | ==1823 Church of Ireland Census== |
Revision as of 16:36, 27 February 2012
Bosallagh is a small townland in South-East County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, it lies between its bigger neighbours Dernawilt and Drumswords.
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Etymology
- 1609 - Bosallogh - Escheated Counties Map
- 1613 - Bosallagh - Cal. Patent Rolls Jas I p.257a
- 1641 - Bossallaghe - Ulster Inquisitions $55 Car.I
- 1823 - Bosallagh - Church of Ireland Census
Bosallagh (Irish: Both Shalach) meaning ‘dirty or muddy booth or hut’
1823 Church of Ireland Census
The following is an extract from a survey of the North-West Division of Clones Parish.
Name | Sons | Daughters |
---|---|---|
Bleakley, William & Elizabeth | 0 | 0 |
Bleakley, Robert | 0 | 0 |
Bleakley, James | 0 | 0 |
1830's Map
1841-61 Population
Year | Persons |
---|---|
1841 | 23 |
1851 | 17 |
1861 | 20 |
Griffiths Valuation 1862
Occupier | Lessor | Tenement |
---|---|---|
William Bleakley | James Hare | House, Offices & Land |
Robert Little | William Bleakley | House |
1901 Census
Head of Family | Landholder (if different) |
---|---|
Hugh Carlin | George Turner |
James Bleakley | George Turner |
Surnames in 2005
- Mulholland
- Elliott
Former Residents:
- Johnston
- Howe
Neighbouring townlands
Aghadrumsee, Dernawilt, Drumswords, Killygorman, Killylifferbane Glebe, Mullavea Glebe