Information about Town of Kinvarra

Information from O'Donovan's Field Name Books

Standard Name:
Town of Kinvarra
Irish Form of Name:
Cean mhara
Translation:
head of the sea
Civil Parish:
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Town of Kinvarra
Cean mhara Boundary Surveyor’s Sketch Map
Town of Kinvarra Mr. Robt. Allen Foley, Kinvarra
Description:
A small town situate on the Bay of Kinvarra, County of Galway, well supplied with fish, viz. Herring, Cod, Lisig?, Hoak, Mackarel, Whiting, Haddock, Pollock, Turbet, Salmon, Trout, ? ?. It is supplied with turf from Cunnamarra and coal from Galway, is also supplied with sea weed from Cunnamarra and the neighbouring coasts. It is sold from one to two pounds sterling per cart load and drawn from 15 to 20 miles from Kinvara to manure land. 2 fairs held yearly, 18th May and 17th October, a market on Wednesday and Friday each week. The town is fast improving, old houses thrown down and new ones building in almost every parish [unable to read].
Situation:
In the North East of the parish of Kinvarra, Barony of Kiltartan and County Galway, West of Kinvarra Bay.
Information from the Ordnance Survey Letters:
The Ordnance Survey Letters are letters between John O'Donovan and his supervisor, Thomas Larcom, regarding the work of compiling the Field Books. These letters provide further discussion on many of the places listed in the Field Books.
References to this place can be found in the following letter.
  • Volume 1 page 297

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:
Town of Kinvarra is in Kinvarra townland.

Information From Maps

Original OS maps at the Ordnance Survey of Ireland website.
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Town of Kinvarra
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Archaeological map from the National Monuments Service