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- Foyers
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- Personnes
- 27 -28.9%
- Foyers
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Feney is a small townland located in County Down in Northern Ireland, situated in the northeastern part of the island of Ireland. The townland lies within the broader landscape of County Down, which is characterized by rolling hills, drumlin terrain, and proximity to both inland waterways and coastal areas. The geographic setting of Feney reflects the typical topography of this region, with gentle slopes and agricultural land that has shaped settlement patterns and land use for centuries. Like many townlands in County Down, Feney exists within a patchwork of small rural communities that together form the distinctive character of the local landscape.
Feney, like all Irish townlands, carries historical significance as a unit of land division that dates back centuries. The townland system itself represents one of the oldest surviving administrative divisions in Europe, with origins tracing to pre-Norman times and formalized during various periods of Irish history, including the plantation era. The specific history of Feney as a place would be intertwined with the broader history of County Down, which experienced significant social and economic change through the medieval period, the Ulster Plantation, and subsequent centuries of agricultural and industrial development in the region.
The townland remains primarily rural and agricultural in character, as is typical of many such places in County Down. Feney would be home to local farming families and forms part of the interconnected network of small communities that sustain rural life in the region. These townlands, though small and sometimes sparsely populated, maintain cultural and community significance for residents and for the broader identity of County Down. The survival and recognition of townland names like Feney represent an important connection to local heritage and the long history of settlement in the area.
For residents and those with family connections to the area, Feney represents part of the rich tapestry of local identity in County Down. Townlands serve as important reference points for genealogy, local history, and community belonging, and many people maintain strong connections to their ancestral townlands. The preservation of townland names and boundaries continues to be valued by local communities and heritage organizations as an important aspect of Irish cultural identity and historical continuity.
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- Comté
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Baronnie
Iveagh Lower, Upper Half
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
2 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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- Feney
- Paroisse
- Magheralin
- Baronnie
- Iveagh Lower, Upper Half
- Comté
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