Raphoe North

Barony in County Donegal, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Raphoe North (/ræˈf/; Irish: Ráth Bhoth Thuaidh), or North Raphoe, is a barony in County Donegal, Ireland.[1] Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units. They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.[2]

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Raphoe North
Ráth Bhoth Thuaidh (Irish)
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Barony map of County Donegal, 1900; Raphoe barony is in the centre, coloured green.
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Raphoe North
Coordinates: 54°55′N 7°34′W
Sovereign stateIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyDonegal
Area
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326.22 km2 (125.95 sq mi)
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Etymology

Raphoe North takes its name from Raphoe town, in Irish Ráth Bhoth, "ringfort of the huts."[3]

Geography

Raphoe North is located in the east of County Donegal, to the east of the River Swilly and the west of the River Foyle; both the River Finn and the Burn Dale flow through the barony.[4][5]

History

Raphoe North was the ancient territory of the Mac Lochlainn, a branch of the northern Uí Néill. An area called Cinel Moen belonged to the O'Gormleys until the O'Donnells drove them out in the 14th century. Other tribes in the area were the O'Brollaghan, O'Deeney, O'Toner O'Gallagher, O'Quinn, O'Kenny, O'Cannon and O'Derry.[6] The barony of Raphoe was divided into North and South between 1807 and 1821.[7]

List of settlements

Below is a list of settlements in Raphoe North:[8]

References

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