47
Registres de recensement
10
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 24
- Foyers
- 5
- Personnes
- 23 -4.2%
- Foyers
- 5 0%
À propos
Farrantrenchard is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in southern Ireland. The townland forms part of the broader landscape of mid-Cork, an area characterized by rolling hills, pastoral farmland, and rural settlement patterns typical of the southern Irish countryside. Like many townlands in Cork, Farrantrenchard occupies a modest geographical area and represents one of thousands of such administrative divisions that historically organized the Irish landscape. The region's terrain and climate support agricultural activity, particularly dairy farming and mixed farming operations that have long formed the economic backbone of rural Cork communities.
The history of Farrantrenchard, as with most Irish townlands, is rooted in the medieval and early modern periods when such territorial divisions were formalized. Townlands emerged from Gaelic Irish territorial organization and were systematized further during English colonial administration, becoming the smallest official land division in Ireland. The name "Farrantrenchard" itself derives from Irish place-name elements, reflecting the Gaelic heritage of the landscape, though the precise historical details of this particular townland's development and ownership through the centuries remain part of broader Cork county history rather than being uniquely documented in readily accessible sources.
Farrantrenchard, like many rural Cork townlands, serves primarily as a residential and agricultural area for local farming families and their communities. The townland would have historically been home to small-scale farmers, and this character likely persists today, with properties used for farming, forestry, or residential purposes. The significance of townlands like Farrantrenchard to local communities lies in their role as organizing units of Irish rural life, providing geographic identity and historical continuity for families whose roots in these places often extend back generations.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Fearann an Trinseardaigh
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Baronnie
Imokilly
- Logainm
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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- Anglais
- Farrantrenchard
- Irlandais
- Fearann an Trinseardaigh
- Paroisse
- Ballyoughtera
- Baronnie
- Imokilly
- Comté
- Cork