134
Registros censales
32
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 59
- Hogares
- 16
- Personas
- 75 +27.1%
- Hogares
- 16 0%
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Coose is a small townland located in County Down in Northern Ireland, situated in the southeastern part of the county. The townland forms part of the broader landscape characteristic of County Down, an area known for its varied terrain ranging from coastal regions to inland hills and valleys. The geographical setting of Coose reflects the typical rural character of this region, with rolling countryside and agricultural land that has shaped settlement patterns for centuries. Like many townlands in County Down, Coose represents a fundamental unit of land division that dates back to medieval and early modern Ireland.
The history of Coose, as with most County Down townlands, is rooted in the complex patterns of Irish land settlement and ownership. These townlands were formally delineated during various surveys and administrative reorganizations, particularly during the plantation period and subsequent land divisions. The names and boundaries of townlands often reflect layers of linguistic heritage, with many deriving from Irish, Norse, or Norman influences depending on the region's particular history. County Down, being in Ulster, experienced significant Scottish and English settlement particularly from the seventeenth century onward, which influenced its development and demographic composition.
As a rural townland, Coose would have historically been primarily agricultural in character, with its economy and community life centered on farming practices common to the region. The townland would have been home to families engaged in subsistence and commercial farming, which remained the dominant livelihood for much of the rural population in County Down until recent decades. The infrastructure of such townlands typically included local roads, farmsteads, and possibly a small chapel or school serving the dispersed population.
Today, Coose remains part of the fabric of County Down's rural heritage, representing the continuation of traditional townland divisions and settlement patterns that persist in Irish administrative geography. While townlands like Coose may be less prominent in contemporary discussions than larger towns and cities, they remain culturally and historically significant as markers of local identity and continuity with Ireland's past. Understanding these small geographical and administrative units helps provide a complete picture of rural Irish life and heritage.
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Baronía
Iveagh Lower, Upper Half
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
4 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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1 sin vincularEstos registros censales coinciden con el nombre Coose pero no se pudieron vincular automáticamente con esta localidad. El nombre histórico puede referirse a una calle, subdivisión o antigua demarcación que ya no existe como unidad separada.
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