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À propos
Kinnypottle is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. Like many townlands across Ireland, it represents a traditional administrative division of land that has persisted since medieval times. The townland system remains an important part of Irish geographic organization, with each townland typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand acres. Kinnypottle's landscape is characteristic of the Cavan region, featuring the rolling hills, drumlins, and waterways that define the broader topography of the county.
County Cavan itself has a rich history stretching back through Irish prehistory and the medieval period, and its townlands like Kinnypottle are repositories of this heritage. The area has been inhabited and cultivated for centuries, with land use patterns reflecting both the agricultural traditions of the region and the broader historical events that shaped Irish society. The townland system itself dates back to pre-Norman times and was formalized during various periods of English administration, making places like Kinnypottle important anchors of local identity and land tenure.
As a rural townland, Kinnypottle would have served primarily as an agricultural community, with farming families working the land for generations. The local community would have been organized around townland divisions, parish structures, and the broader social networks that connected rural settlements. Today, like many Irish townlands, Kinnypottle represents continuity with the past while existing within modern County Cavan, maintaining its place in the administrative, cultural, and historical geography of the region.
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Loughtee Upper
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
66 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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