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Condado de Mayo

Localidad

Carrownluggaun

Ceathrú an Logáin

13

Registros censales

2

Hogares

1

Año del censo

1911 Censo
Personas
13
Hogares
2

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Carrownluggaun is a small townland located in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of Connacht. The townland is positioned in an area characterized by the rolling countryside and undulating terrain typical of inland Mayo, with access to the region's network of rural roads and pathways. Like many Mayo townlands, it forms part of a patchwork of agricultural land, small holdings, and natural landscape features that define the rural character of the county. The surrounding area contains the typical mix of fields, hedgerows, and scattered rural settlements common to western Irish farming communities.

The history of Carrownluggaun, like that of most Irish townlands, extends back through centuries of rural settlement and agricultural use. Townlands in Mayo have their roots in medieval and early modern land divisions, with many names derived from Irish language origins reflecting historical land use patterns, family names, or geographic features. The townland would have been shaped by patterns of land tenure, local family histories, and the broader historical forces that affected rural Irish communities, including the land reforms and agricultural changes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Understanding Carrownluggaun requires recognition of these deep historical layers embedded in Mayo's rural fabric.

For the local community, Carrownluggaun represents one of the constituent parts of the wider parish and electoral district structure that organizes rural Mayo life. Like townlands throughout Ireland, it serves as a geographic and administrative reference point for residents, maintaining significance for land records, postal addresses, and local identity. The townland embodies the heritage of rural Mayo communities and their connection to the land, reflecting patterns of settlement and livelihood that have characterized the region for generations. Today, it exists as part of the living landscape of County Mayo, where agricultural traditions continue alongside contemporary rural life.

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Parroquia

Bekan

Condado

Mayo

Nombre en irlandés

Ceathrú an Logáin

Baronía

Costello

Valuation Office Records

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

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

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

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Detalles

Inglés
Carrownluggaun
Irlandés
Ceathrú an Logáin
Parroquia
Bekan
Baronía
Costello
Condado
Mayo