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County Galway

Townland

Newtown (Darcy)

An Baile Nua (Darcy)

58

Census Records

14

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
27
Households
7
1911 Census
People
31 +14.8%
Households
7 0%

About

Newtown is a small townland located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the midlands and western regions. Like many Irish townlands, it forms part of the intricate patchwork of rural administrative divisions that characterize the Irish countryside. The area is typical of Galway's terrain, which encompasses rolling agricultural land, with the broader region characterized by bog, grassland, and scattered settlements. The townland system itself represents one of the oldest and most distinctive features of Irish land organization, with Newtown being one of thousands of such divisions across the island.

The history of County Galway, and by extension townlands like Newtown, is deeply connected to the complex patterns of Irish settlement, land ownership, and social change from medieval times through the modern era. Like much of Ireland, Galway experienced cycles of Norman and English influence, land redistribution, and the lasting impacts of colonization. The townland system became more formally codified during the 17th and 18th centuries, though settlements in areas like Galway often have much older roots. The names of townlands, sometimes derived from Irish, Norman, or English origins, often reflect the linguistic and cultural layers of Irish history.

Newtown, as a rural townland in Galway, would have been home to farming families and would have been part of the agricultural economy that historically sustained rural Ireland. Like many townlands in the county, it likely experienced significant social and demographic changes, particularly during the Great Famine of the 1840s and the subsequent waves of emigration that shaped Irish rural communities. Today, such townlands form the foundational units of Irish local geography and continue to hold significance in land records, cultural identity, and community heritage, even as rural Ireland has undergone substantial economic and social transformation in recent decades.

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Parish

Tuam

County

Galway

Irish Name

An Baile Nua (Darcy)

Barony

Clare

Townland Location

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Details

English
Newtown (Darcy)
Irish
An Baile Nua (Darcy)
Parish
Tuam
Barony
Clare
County
Galway

Linked Census Records

2 matched
Townland Newtown Darcy 1901 · Carrowrevagh · Galway
Townland Newtown (D'Arcy) 1911 · Carrowrevagh · Galway

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