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Kildallan North () is a
townland A townland ( ga, baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: ''toonlann'') is a small geographical division of land, historically and currently used in Ireland and in the Western Isles in Scotland, typically covering . The townland system is of Gaelic origi ...
in the
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority ...
of
Templeoran Templeoran () also known as Piercefield or Templeoran is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about north‑west of Mullingar. It should not be confused with Piercefield, a townland in the neighbouring civil parish of Leny. ...
, barony of
Moygoish Moygoish () is a barony in north County Westmeath, in the Republic of Ireland, formed by 1672.Moygoish
'town ...
,
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,
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
.


Geography

Kildallan North is bounded on the north by Ballyhug townland, on the west by Balroe, Cartron and Kill townlands and on the east by
Kildallan, Westmeath Kildallan () is a townland in the civil parish of Templeoran, barony of Moygoish, County Westmeath, Ireland. Geography Kildallan is bounded on the north by Sonna Demesne and Kildallan North townlands, on the west by Cartron townland, on the ...
and Sonna Demesne townlands. Its chief geographical features are a hill which reaches a height of 285 feet, woods, the Mill River (which flows north into the
River Inny (Leinster) The River Inny (Irish: ''An Eithne'') is a river within the Shannon River Basin in Ireland. It is in length, and has a number of lakes along its course. Etymology The river's name derives from the mythological figure Ethniu or Eithne, who re ...
) and small streams. Kildallan North is traversed by the
R393 road (Ireland) The R393 road is a regional road in Ireland linking Longford to Mullingar in County Westmeath. Its route runs north of the Royal Canal and south of the N4 national primary road – both of which also join Longford to Mullingar, as does the ...
and minor lanes. The townland covers 253 acres.


Etymology

The Down Survey map of 1655 spells the name as ''Killdolan'', ''Kildolan'' and lists the owner as Sir Oliver Tuite. Kildallan North was not then a separate townland and formed part of Kildallan. it was not separated until the Ordnance Survey of 1836. William Petty's map of 1685 depicts it as ''Killdellan''.


History

The townland was named after the Ollamh Érenn or Chief Poet of Ireland,
Dallán Forgaill Eochaid mac Colla ( 560 – 640), better known as Saint Dallán or Dallán Forgaill ( sga, Dallán Forchella; la, Dallanus Forcellius; Primitive Irish: ''Dallagnas Worgēllas''), was an early Christian Irish poet and saint known as the writer of ...
, who composed the "Amhra Coluim Cille" a panegyric on Saint
Columba Columba or Colmcille; gd, Calum Cille; gv, Colum Keeilley; non, Kolban or at least partly reinterpreted as (7 December 521 – 9 June 597 AD) was an Irish abbot and missionary evangelist credited with spreading Christianity in what is toda ...
in c.597 in
Portloman Portloman () is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about north–west of Mullingar on the southwestern shore of Lough Owel. Portloman is one of 8 townlands of the civil parish of Portloman in the barony of Corkaree in the ...
townland, which is located two townlands to the east of Kildallan North. Dallan was not a member of the clergy so he probably donated the townland to the church. In medieval times the land was owned by the O'Casey or O'Cathasaigh clan of Saithne (now called Sonna). The
Annals of the Four Masters The ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland'' ( ga, Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' (''Annála na gCeithre Máistrí'') are chronicles of medieval Irish history. The entries span from the Deluge, dated as 2,24 ...
contain several references to them under the years 1018, 1023, 1086, 1140, 1146, 1153, 1160, 1171, 1179, etc. At the time of the Norman Invasion of Ireland, King
Henry II of England Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (french: link=no, Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress, or Henry Plantagenet, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189, and as such, was the first Angevin king ...
granted to
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy (; before 1135 – 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder. He had substantial land holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Following his participation in the Norman Inva ...
, the lands of Ó Maoilsheachlainn, king of Meath in return for the service of 50 Knights. As one of de Lacy's barons, Risteárd de Tiúit received large grants in Westmeath and Longford. His descendants became the barons of Moyashell, in Westmeath. De Lacy conferred on the Tuite family the castle of O'Casey (Irish Ó Cathasaigh), chief of Saithne, now Sonna in Westmeath. This senior branch of the family became Protestant in order to hold on to their lands and remained on the lands until they moved to Britain in the 1920s. Pender's Census of 1659 states there were 8 people aged over 15 in the townland, all of English extraction, (In general the percentage of the Irish population aged under 15 runs at about 20% so the total population of Kildallan in 1659 would have been roughly about 10). An Inquisition held at Mullingar on 4 April 1665 spells the name ''Kildolan'' and traces the ownership of the townland from the early 17th century. A further Inquisition held at Kilbegan on 26 August 1679 spells the name ''Killdolan'' and traces the ownership of the townland from the early 17th century. A map published c.1770 spells the name as ''Killdollan'' and depicts the holding of each tenant in the townland. The Tithe Applotment Books of 1833 spell the name as ''Kildollan''.
Griffith's Valuation Griffith's Valuation was a boundary and land valuation survey of Ireland completed in 1868. Griffith's background Richard John Griffith started to value land in Scotland, where he spent two years in 1806-1807 valuing terrain through the examinati ...
of 1857 lists 3 landholders in the townland. The townland remained in the ownership of the Tuite family down to the 20th century. A Chancery decree dated 30 June 1873 spells the name as ''Kildollan North''. The book ''Hibernia Venatica'' by Maurice O'Connor Morris published in 1878 describes a fox hunt through ''Kildollan Gorse''. In the 1901 census of Ireland, there were three families listed in the townland. In the 1911 census of Ireland, there were two families listed in the townland. A description of Kildallan in 1938 is viewable on the Dúchas website.


Antiquities

# In 1836 there was a Corn Mill, Tuck Mill, Mill Pond and Corn Kiln located in the townland. The precise location of a medieval mill on the border of Kildallan North and Sonna Demesne has not been identified. The Corn Mill and Tuck Mill depicted on the 1837 ed. OS 6-inch map located on the townland boundary may be the site of the mill mentioned in the terrier of the 1655-9 Down Survey map of Templeoran parish. The terrier states that a ''Rivolett passeth through it through the Towne of Kildolan and Sonnagh on which Standeth a mill belonging to Sonnagh''. This location described in the Down Survey matches very closely the location of the Corn and Tuck Mill depicted on the 1837 ed. OS 6-inch map. The 1770 map also shows the mill located in Kildallan North. # A sheepfold


References


External links


Saint Dallán Forgaill (c.560 -c.640), alias Eochaid Éices

The IreAtlas Townland Data Base
{{County Westmeath County Westmeath Townlands of County Westmeath