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Moycullen (Irish: Maigh Cuilinn) is a village situated in the Gaeltacht [2] region of County Galway, Ireland, about 10 km (7 mi) northwest of Galway city. It is near Lough Corrib, on the N59 road to Oughterard and Clifden, in Connemara. Moycullen is now a satellite town of Galway with some residents commuting to the city for work, school, and ...
Moycullen (Irish: Maigh Cuilinn [1]) is a Gaeltacht civil parish in the ancient barony of the same name. [ 1 1 ] It is located in the western shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway , Ireland and is around 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of the city of Galway on the road to Oughterard .
"By 1792" indicates baronies listed in 1792 in Memoir of a map of Ireland by Daniel Beaufort. "Divided by 1821" indicates where a single barony in Hiberniae Delineatio corresponds to two (half-)baronies in the 1821 census data. These divisions had been effected by varying statutory means in the intervening decades.
Almost two hundred years later in 1837, Duke George Montagu built the current castle to serve as the residence of the Montagu family in Ireland. In the 1950s, the castle and estate were sold by Alexander Montagu to a business man from Tandragee by the name of Mr. Hutchison, and so the castle came to house the Tayto potato crisp factory and the ...
Moylough (/ m ɔɪ ˈ l ɒ x / moy-LOKH; Irish: Maigh Locha, meaning 'plain of the lake') [2] [3] is a rural village located in County Galway, Ireland.As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 518. [1]
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He was born in County Galway and inherited Moycullen Castle and estate. O'Flaherty was the last de jure Lord of Iar Connacht , and the last recognised Chief of the Name of Clan O'Flaherty . He lost the greater part of his ancestral estates to Cromwellian confiscations in the 1650s.
Moy is classified as a Village by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e. with population between 1,000 and 2,499 people). [15] On Census Day (27 March 2011) the usually resident population of Moy Settlement was 1,598, accounting for 0.09% of the NI total. [ 4 ]