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À propos
Commons West is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in southwestern Ireland. Situated in the Barryroe electoral division, this rural locality forms part of the broader landscape of west Cork, a region characterized by undulating farmland, coastal influences, and a patchwork of agricultural holdings. The townland's geographic setting reflects the typical terrain of this part of County Cork, with a mix of pastureland and small farms that have shaped human settlement patterns for centuries.
The history of Commons West, like many Irish townlands, reflects the long processes of land division, rural settlement, and agricultural development that characterize the Irish countryside. The townland system itself, which divides rural Ireland into small administrative units, has roots extending back through medieval and early modern periods, though the precise boundaries and designations were often formalized during the nineteenth century. Commons West likely takes its name from common lands that were historically shared among local residents for grazing and other agricultural purposes, a practice that was widespread in pre-modern rural Ireland.
Today, Commons West remains primarily an agricultural area, with the local community engaged in farming and rural livelihoods. Like many rural Irish townlands, it is not a concentrated village or settlement but rather a dispersed locality where farmhouses and agricultural buildings are scattered across the landscape. The significance of Commons West to its local community lies in its role as part of the living countryside of west Cork, where traditional land use patterns continue alongside contemporary rural life and where residents maintain connections to the land and to each other through ongoing agricultural and community ties.
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Nom irlandais
An Coimín Thiar
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Baronnie
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
6 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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