Téigh chuig an bpríomh-ábhar

Ros Comáin

Paróiste

Órán

Oran

24

Bailte Fearainn

710

Taifid Daonáirimh

148

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
360
Teaghlaigh
73
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
350 -2.8%
Teaghlaigh
75 +2.7%

Maidir Liom

ORAN, a parish, in the half-barony of BALLYMOE, county of ROSCOMMON, and province of CONNAUGHT, 5 ¼ miles (N. W.) from Roscommon, on the road to Castlerea, and on the river Suck; containing 1560 inhabitants. This place was anciently called Huaran-Hichlaback, and is of great antiquity. St. Patrick is said to have founded a church here, of which St. Cethecus was bishop; this prelate was interred here. The old cemetery, adjacent to the high road, is still a favourite place of burial, and the reputation of its sanctity attracts many pilgrims.

The parish comprises 4859 ¼ statute acres of good land, chiefly under tillage, there being neither waste nor bog: the soil rests on limestone, of which there are quarries. It is a prebend and rectory, in the diocese of Elphin, episcopally united from time immemorial to the vicarage of Drimtemple, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriate in the Earl of Essex.

The tithes amount to £146, and the gross tithes of the union to £179. 6. 8, The church of the union is at Drimtemple; it was erected in 1815, at an expense of £554, a gift from the late Board of First Fruits.

In the R. C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Glinsk and Kilcroan. There are still some ruins of the old church, and the remote antiquity of the place is proved by the fragment of an ancient round tower, now only 12 feet high, and 11 feet 3 inches in internal diameter, having walls 4 feet 6 inches thick, well built of two different kinds of limestone.

Source: Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)

Barúntacht

Béal Átha Mó

Ainm Gaeilge

Órán

Bailte Fearainn

24 baile fearainn

Annals of the Four Masters

Historical references from O'Donovan's edition (1848–51)

1 place in this parish is recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters.

Uaran 3 references

*Oran*

The Annals of the Four Masters record Oran (Irish: Uaran) in 3 entries between AD 1201 and AD 1580.

Source: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, ed. John O'Donovan (1848–51). Public domain.

Luacháil Griffith

Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann (timpeall 1830idí-1850idí)

griffith.records_badge_one

Taifeadadh 7 sealbhóir i Luacháil Griffith ar fud 4 baile fearainn (1830idí-1850idí).

Príomhshloinnte

Farmer 1 Gavan 1 Hanly 1 Hodson 1 Mennons 1 Quin 1 Runsby 1

Foinse: Leabhair Oifig na Luachála, Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann. Taifid phoiblí.

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Sonraí

Béarla
Oran
Gaeilge
Órán
Barúntacht
Béal Átha Mó

Taifid Daonáirimh

Bailte Fearainn 24