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Condado de Roscommon

Parroquia

Elphin

Ail Finn

48

Localidades

4,087

Registros censales

913

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
2,179
Hogares
479
1911 Censo
Personas
1,908 -12.4%
Hogares
434 -9.4%

Acerca de

ELPHIN, a market and post-town, the seat of a bishoprick, and a parish, in the barony and county of ROSCOMMON, and province of CONNAUGHT, 8 ½ miles (S. by E.) from Boyle, and 80 ½ (W. N. W.) from Dublin, on the road from Roscommon to Boyle; containing 6643 inhabitants, of which number, 1507 are in the town. This city appears to have arisen as a dependency on the religious establishment that was founded by St. Patrick in the fifth century: it was burned in 1177 and destroyed by the English in 1187. Its name appears to be derived from Ail Fin, "the white stone or rock," though connected by vulgar tradition with the giant Fin MacCoul. About the year 1450, Bishop Cornelius converted the conventual church of St. Patrick into a Franciscan monastery, to which the canons and inhabitants of Elphin were likewise benefactors.

Bishop King who presided over the see from 1611 to 1638, erected a castle for himself and his successors, and attached to it lands which he had purchased. This castle, in 1645, was delivered into the hands of the Lord-President of Connaught by Bishop Tilson, who retired to England: his son was then governor of Elphin and had just declared for the parliament. The town, which consists of about 260 houses, is on a ridge, and presents a pleasing appearance on entering it from the south. The main street is wide, and in the centre is a covered fountain which supplies pure water. A market has been established by the bishop on Wednesdays, for which a market-house will be erected; and fairs are held on May 3rd, June 27th, Sept. 26th, and Dec. 10th.

Petty sessions are held every Wednesday, and it is a chief constabulary police station. The parish comprises 8962 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. It is partly under tillage, but principally in pasture, and large quantities of butter are exported by the river Shannon, Here are quarries of limestone and a considerable tract of bog. The principal seats are Smith Hill, that of the Rev. J. Lloyd; Cloonyquin, of W. French, Esq.; Foxborough, of P. Taaffe, Esq., and Raheen, of Major Fawcett.

Source: Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)

Condado

Roscommon

Baronía

Roscommon

Nombre en irlandés

Ail Finn

Localidades

48 localidades

Annals of the Four Masters

Historical references from O'Donovan's edition (1848–51)

The Annals of the Four Masters record Elphin (Irish: Ailfinn) in 51 entries between AD 1167 and AD 1601.

Irish name: Ailfinn *Elfin*

Viking & Pre-Norman

AD 1167

Medieval

AD 1195 AD 1201 AD 1231 AD 1232 AD 1235 AD 1244 AD 1246 AD 1247 AD 1248 AD 1249 AD 1253 AD 1255 AD 1258 AD 1262 AD 1265 AD 1269 AD 1270 AD 1284 AD 1287 AD 1289 AD 1291 AD 1296 AD 1297 AD 1303 AD 1307 AD 1312 AD 1326 AD 1328 AD 1342 AD 1343 AD 1354 AD 1362 AD 1402 AD 1404 AD 1406 AD 1444 AD 1460 AD 1461 AD 1463 AD 1464 AD 1468 AD 1482 AD 1487 AD 1488

Early Modern

AD 1508 AD 1529 AD 1530 AD 1580 AD 1595 AD 1601

Source: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, ed. John O'Donovan (1848–51). Public domain.

Griffith's Valuation

National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s-1850s)

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67 occupiers recorded in Griffith's Valuation across 11 townlands (1830s-1850s).

Top Surnames

Smyth 4 Durr 3 Hanley 3 French 2 Walsh 2 Lloyd 2 Mullanny 2 Channon 2 Douglas 2 Dillon 2

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

Ubicación de la parroquia

Elphin OpenStreetMap

Detalles

Inglés
Elphin
Irlandés
Ail Finn
Baronía
Roscommon
Condado
Roscommon

Registros censales

Localidades 48