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County Galway

Townland

Vicarschoral Land

Fearann na mBiocáirí Córacha

59

Census Records

10

Households

1

Census Year

1901 Census
People
59
Households
10

About

Vicarschoral Land is a small townland located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of Connacht. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a historical administrative division of land that reflects centuries of settlement patterns and property organization. The townland system, which divides Irish territory into approximately 60,000 named units, originated from Gaelic Irish land divisions and was formalized during English colonization. Vicarschoral Land's position within County Galway places it in a region characterized by varied terrain, from coastal areas to inland plains and hills, with the landscape shaped by glacial activity and the presence of numerous waterways.

The name Vicarschoral likely derives from its historical association with a vicar or ecclesiastical figure, a naming pattern common among Irish townlands with religious connections. Many townlands in County Galway bear names indicating former church officials, monastic lands, or religious endowments, reflecting the significant role of the Catholic Church and earlier Christian institutions in shaping settlement and land use throughout the region. The broader area of County Galway has a rich medieval and early modern history, with numerous castles, tower houses, and ecclesiastical ruins testament to centuries of complex social and political organization.

As a townland within County Galway's extensive rural landscape, Vicarschoral Land would have been integral to the agricultural and pastoral economy that has sustained the region for centuries. Townlands served practical purposes as units for land tenure, taxation, and local administration, making them essential to understanding how Irish rural communities were organized and governed. Today, townlands remain important to Irish cultural and genealogical heritage, helping people trace family histories and maintain connections to ancestral lands.

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Parish

Tuam

County

Galway

Irish Name

Fearann na mBiocáirí Córacha

Barony

Clare

Townland Location

OpenStreetMap

Details

English
Vicarschoral Land
Irish
Fearann na mBiocáirí Córacha
Parish
Tuam
Barony
Clare
County
Galway

Linked Census Records

2 matched
Townland Vira 1901 · Deerpark · Galway
Townland Vicarschoral 1901 · Tuam Rural · Galway

Historical Census Records

1 unlinked

These census records match the name Vicarschoral Land but could not be automatically linked to this townland. The historical name may refer to a street, subdivision, or older boundary that no longer exists as a separate unit.

Subdivision Vicarschoral Land (part of) (Rural) 1911 · Tuam Rural · Galway
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