Information about Masonbrook

Information from O'Donovan's Field Name Books

Standard Name:
Masonbrook
Irish Form of Name:
Translation:
Civil Parish:
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Masonbrook
Baile na gcnocán
Masonbrook Boundary Sketch
Masonbrook Charles Farrell, Esq.
Masonbrook G. Jury Presentment Book
Masonbrook James Smyth, Esq.
Masonbrook Larkin's Co. Map
Description:
Is all pasture of a very good description except a few acres of tillage. There are in this townland 2 remarkable forts, a hill, a turret, a fish pond, also a large wood and a cave in the most northern of the forts, it is all ornamental ground. Proprietor Mr. Smyth, Loughrea. County Cess 1s. 1d.
Situation:
Northern part of the parish, Barony of Loughrea, is bounded by the townlands of Moanmore and Acrebeg in this parish and above Barony, by Glannaslot, Aylles and Leamcun in this parish and above Barony and by Traskernagh and Knockshangany in the parish of Kilmeen.

Information From Griffith's Valution

Area in Acres, Roods and Perches:
A.R.P.
208 0 25
Land value at the time in pounds, shillings and pence:
£.s.d.
204 9 6
Building value at the time in pounds, shillings and pence:
£.s.d.
0 0 0
Total value at the time in pounds, shillings and pence:
£.s.d.
204 9 6
Heads of housholds living in the townland at this time:

Townland Information

What is a townland?:
A townland is one of the smallest land divisions in Ireland. They range in size from a few acres to thousands of acres. Many are Gaelic in origin, but some came into existence after the Norman invasion of 1169
Townland:
Masonbrook is a townland.
Other placesnames in this townland:
Some other placenames in or near this townland are...

Information From Maps

Original OS map of this area.
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Ireland was first mapped in the 1840s. These original maps are available online.
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Masonbrook
Information from the Down Survey Website.
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The Down Survey website will tell you who owned this townland in 1641 (pre Cromwell) and in 1671 (post Cromwell).
Down Survey Website
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Information from Google Maps.
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You can use this link to find this townland on Google Maps.
Google Maps
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Information from the National Monuments Service.
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You can use this link to view a map of archaelogical features.
This link brings you to a website wherein you will have to search for your townland.
Archaeological map from the National Monuments Service

Neighbouring Townlands

List of townlands that share a border with this townland:
This is a list of townlands that share a border with this townland.

Population and Census Information

People who lived here:
You can retrieve a list of people who lived in this townland from 1827 to 1911. This list is compiled from the following resources.
  • The Tithe Applotment Books
  • Griffith's Valuation
  • 1901 Census
  • 1911 Census
List of nineteenth century and early twentieth century inhabitants of this townland.
Church records of births, deaths and marriages:
Church records of births, deaths and marriages are available online at http://www.rootsireland.ie. To search these records you will need to know the 'church parish' rather than the 'civil parish'. (The civil parish is the pre-reformation parish and was frequently used as a unit of administration in the past.)
Masonbrook is in the civil parish of Kilteskill.
Roman Catholic parishes:
This civil parish corresponds with the following Roman Catholic parish or parishes.
  • Killeenadeema & Aille
Church of Ireland parishes:
This civil parish corresponds with the following Church of Ireland parish.
  • Kilteskil
In general, the civil parish and the Church of Ireland parish are the same, but, this is not always the case.

Other Sources

Information from the Logainm database.
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