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Comté de Wicklow

Localité

Cronebane

An Corrán Bán

88

Registres de recensement

26

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
40
Foyers
13
1911 Recensement
Personnes
48 +20%
Foyers
13 0%

À propos

Cronebane is a small townland located in County Wicklow in the province of Leinster in the southeastern part of Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of County Wicklow, an area known for its varied terrain, ranging from coastal regions to inland hills and mountains. The Wicklow Mountains dominate much of the county's geography, and Cronebane's position reflects the rural character typical of many townlands in this region. Like most Irish townlands, Cronebane is a discrete geographical and administrative unit, representing one of thousands of such divisions that historically structured land ownership and community organization across Ireland.

Townlands such as Cronebane have roots extending back centuries in Irish history, with their origins tied to various systems of land division and settlement patterns that evolved over time. The townland system itself became formalized during the medieval period and was further defined during the Tudor and Stuart administrations, particularly through the Down Survey in the 17th century. Cronebane, like other Wicklow townlands, would have been shaped by the movements and conflicts that characterized Irish history, including Viking raids, Norman invasions, and later English administration. The name itself likely derives from Irish language origins, though the precise translation and historical significance of "Cronebane" specifically would require detailed linguistic and historical analysis.

Today, Cronebane remains part of the rural fabric of County Wicklow, a region that has experienced significant changes in recent decades while maintaining much of its agricultural and natural character. The townland continues to serve as a geographical reference point for local residents and in official administrative contexts. Like many rural Irish townlands, Cronebane reflects the enduring importance of these small territorial divisions in Irish identity and community structure, even as modern life and development have transformed many aspects of rural Irish society. Its significance lies partly in its continuity with Ireland's past and its role within the local community and landscape.

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Paroisse

Castlemacadam

Comté

Wicklow

Nom irlandais

An Corrán Bán

Baronnie

Arklow

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

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1 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

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Détails

Anglais
Cronebane
Irlandais
An Corrán Bán
Paroisse
Castlemacadam
Baronnie
Arklow
Comté
Wicklow