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À propos
Kilmacleague East is a small townland located in County Waterford in the southeastern part of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Waterford region. The townland forms part of the rural hinterland characteristic of County Waterford, an area known for its rolling farmland, river valleys, and mixed agricultural use. Like many Irish townlands, Kilmacleague East represents a traditional administrative division of land that reflects centuries of settlement patterns and property organization. The landscape is typical of inland Waterford, with pastureland and small farms interspersed with hedgerows and occasional woodland, contributing to the distinctive patchwork appearance of the Irish countryside.
The history of Kilmacleague East, like that of many Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical developments of County Waterford and Ireland more generally. Townland names in this region often derive from Irish language origins, with "Kilmacleague" likely having roots in early Gaelic settlement patterns, though detailed local historical records specific to this particular townland may be limited. The area would have been shaped by various historical periods, from medieval landholding patterns through the Tudor and Stuart periods, and into the modern era of Irish land reform and rural development. The townland system itself, which divides much of Ireland into these small administrative units, represents a legacy of centuries of land organization and settlement.
Kilmacleague East, as a rural townland, serves primarily as an agricultural and residential area supporting local farming families and their communities. The townland's significance lies in its role as part of the fabric of rural County Waterford, contributing to the region's agricultural heritage and local social networks. Like many similar townlands throughout Ireland, it represents the continuation of rural life and farming traditions that have characterized the Irish countryside for generations. The community connections fostered through proximity and shared local interests remain central to the identity and functioning of such townlands, even as rural Ireland continues to evolve in response to modern economic and social changes.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Cill Mhic Liag Thoir
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Baronnie
Gaultiere
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
129 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
- Kilmacleague East
- Irlandais
- Cill Mhic Liag Thoir
- Paroisse
- Kilmacleague
- Baronnie
- Gaultiere
- Comté
- Waterford