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词条 Knockgorm
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  1. Geography

  2. History

  3. Census

  4. Antiquities

  5. References

  6. External links

{{short description|Townland in County Cavan, Ireland}}Knockgorm, an Anglicisation of the Gaelic 'Cnoc Gorm', meaning The Blue Hill (probably because the soil is light blue), is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Glangevlin and barony of Tullyhaw.

Geography

Knockgorm is bounded on the north by Altshallan and Curraghglass townlands, on the east by Legatraghta townland and on the south by Slievenakilla townland. Its chief geographical features are the oligotrophic lakes- Munter Eolus Lough (Gaelic meaning The Descendants of Eolus)[1] and Knockgorm Lough[2], mountain streams, waterfalls, forestry plantations and gravel pits. The townland is traversed by minor public roads and rural lanes. The townland covers 341 statute acres.[4]

History

In earlier times the townland was probably uninhabited as it consists mainly of bog and poor clay soils. It was not seized by the English during the Plantation of Ulster in 1610 or in the Cromwellian Settlement of the 1660s so some dispossessed Irish families moved there and began to clear and farm the land.

The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the name as Knockgorm.[3]

The Tithe Applotment Books for 1826 list six tithepayers in the townland.[4]

The Ordnance Survey Name Books for 1836 give the following description of the townland- Contains 351 acres, 319 of which are rough mountain pasture...lime stone can be procured but it is not quarried nor used in any way whatever.

Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists four landholders in the townland.[5]

In the 19th century the landlord of Knockgorm was the Hassard Estate. In 1875 the Hassard Estate sold Knockgorm to James Bracken.[6]

Census

Year Population Males Females Total Houses Uninhabited
1841 25 12 13 7 2
1851 27 13 14 4 0
1861 26 16 10 5 0
1871 22 12 10 4 0
1881 16 9 7 3 0
1891 21 10 11 3 0

In the 1901 census of Ireland, there are four families listed in the townland.[7]

In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are three families listed in the townland.[8]

Antiquities

  1. Stone bridges over the rivers

References

1. ^[https://mapcarta.com/18968328]
2. ^[https://mapcarta.com/18968332]
3. ^ 
4. ^  Tithe Applotment Books 1826
5. ^  - Griffith's Valuation
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=sdkQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA367&dq=altnasheen&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjJt8e39-jgAhVlqHEKHXmtDCYQ6AEIVTAJ#v=onepage&q=altnasheen&f=false|title=The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal|date=29 March 1875|publisher=J. Falconer|via=Google Books}}
7. ^  Census of Ireland 1901
8. ^  Census of Ireland 1911
9. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.thecore.com/seanruad/ |title=IreAtlas |accessdate=29 February 2012}}
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External links

  • The IreAtlas Townland Data Base
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1 : Townlands of County Cavan

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