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Condado de Meath

Localidad

Weatherstown

11

Registros censales

2

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
3
Hogares
1
1911 Censo
Personas
8 +166.7%
Hogares
1 0%

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Weatherstown is a townland located in County Meath in the province of Leinster in the east of Ireland. The townland is situated in the fertile central plains of Ireland, an area characterized by rolling agricultural land, pastures, and woodland. Like much of County Meath, the landscape is relatively low-lying and well-watered, with various streams and waterways that have historically supported farming and rural settlement. The townland forms part of the broader rural hinterland of County Meath, which is known for its productive soil and its significance as agricultural land.

The history of Weatherstown, like many Irish townlands, reflects the broader patterns of settlement, land use, and ownership that shaped rural Ireland over centuries. Townlands in Ireland are among the smallest administrative divisions and have roots in medieval and earlier settlement patterns. Weatherstown's name suggests Anglo-Norman or English influence, a linguistic marker common in many Meath townlands following the Anglo-Norman invasion and settlement of Ireland from the 12th century onwards. The area would have been shaped by patterns of feudal landholding, estate management, and agrarian life typical of the Irish countryside.

Weatherstown remains primarily a rural agricultural townland with dispersed settlement typical of the Irish countryside. As a small townland without a village center or significant urban development, it would be characterized by scattered houses, farms, and field boundaries. The area's significance is rooted in its role within the local farming community and landscape. County Meath itself holds considerable historical importance as the site of major archaeological sites like Newgrange and Tara, though Weatherstown itself is part of the quieter rural fabric that surrounds these more famous locations.

Today, Weatherstown represents the ongoing character of rural County Meath as a working agricultural landscape. The townland contributes to the local community through farming and land use, and like many Irish townlands, it maintains the traditional naming and administrative divisions that have persisted for centuries. For residents and the wider Meath community, such townlands form the basis of local identity, land records, and the organization of rural life in Ireland.

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Parroquia

Kilmore

Condado

Meath

Baronía

Deece Upper

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Detalles

Inglés
Weatherstown
Parroquia
Kilmore
Baronía
Deece Upper
Condado
Meath