Rossinver Civil Parish
County
Leitrim

Barony Rosclogher
Poor Law Union Ballyshannon, Manorhamilton
Catholic Diocese Kilmore
Catholic Parishes Kinlough, Glenade, Rossinver (Ballaghameehan)

 

ROSSINVER, a parish, partly in the lower half-barony of CARBERY, county of SLIGO, but chiefly in that of ROSSCLOGHER, county of LEITRIM, and province of CONNAUGHT, 5 1/2 miles (S. S. W.) from Ballyshannon, on the road to Manor-Hamilton; containing 13,370 inhabitants. The parish is situated at the northern extremity of the county, where it touches the bay of Donegal, and comprises 49,179 1/2 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. The land in the southern part is principally in pasture, and some successful attempts at irrigation have been made. Towards the sea it is more generally under tillage: the soil is tolerably fertile, and the system of agriculture is improving. Limestone is found in the mountains and freestone in the lower lands. The surrounding scenery is beautifully diversified, and from some of the higher grounds are numerous interesting views, combining features of much grandeur. Woodville House, the seat of J. Dickson, Esq., is a handsome mansion, situated in a highly cultivated demesne embellished with extensive and thriving plantations; and near the small village of Tullaghan, on the sea-shore, are several handsome seats and pleasing villas. Of these, the principal are Tynte Lodge, the residence of J. P. Tynte, Esq.; Fair View, of the Rev. H. M. Nash; Duugarbery Lodge, of the Rev. J. L. Dickson, vicar of the parish; and several neat bathing-lodges. On Lough Melvin is Mount Prospect, the seat of T. Conolly, Esq., beautifully situated and commanding some fine views; about a mile from Kinlough is Brook Hill, that of Capt. Johnston, romantically situated tinder the brow of the mountain; and one mile farther is Glenade House, the handsome residence of L. Tottenham, Esq. Lough Melvin is a beautiful sheet of water, studded with picturesque islands, and celebrated for the gillaroo trout, which is found here in abundance. The river Drowse, which flows from the lake into the sea, and separates this county from that of Donegal, abounds with salmon of choice quality, which is in season during the whole of the year. Fairs are held at Kin-lough on the 6th of every month; at Tullaghan, in May, Aug., Nov., and Dec.; a fair is held at Moague on the 1st of July, and petty sessions at Kinlough on alternate Mondays.

The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Kilmore, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is partly appropriate to the see, and partly impropriate in Owen Wynne, Esq. The tithes amount to £ 450, of which £ 140 is payable to the bishop, £ 140 to the impropriator, and £ 170 to the vicar. The glebe, situated in the parish of Killasnet, six miles distant, comprises 320 acres, valued at £ 170 per annum. The church, for the repairs of which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have granted £ 406, is a neat plain edifice. In the R. C. divisions the parish forms the three separate benefices of Kinlough, Glenade, and Ballaghameehan, in each of which is a chapel. About 560 children are taught in five public schools, of which the parochial school is aided by the incumbent, and two are supported by Sir Robert Booth Gore, Bart., and -- La Touche, Esq.; there are also 12 private schools, in which are about 550 children, and a Sunday school. There are only slight vestiges of Dungarbery castle, an extensive building, erected by Isabel Clancy in the reign of Elizabeth within a quarter of a mile from the sea; one gable end with an arched doorway only remains. On an island in Lough Melvin are the remains of the castle of Rossclogher, and on the eastern shore are the ruins of the ancient church of Rossinver, supposed to have been that of the nunnery of Doiremell, founded by St, Tigernach for his mother, St. Mella. At Keelogues are the ruins of an old church, and at Conwell is a cemetery, still used by the Roman Catholics as a burial-place. On the Oakfield estate is a mineral spring, and another at Tullaghan; and about a mile from the latter is a sulphureous spring in much repute.
Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis, 1837

 

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Townlands

Aghaderrard East Conray Gannavagh Mautiagh
Aghaderrard West Conwal North Gargrim Meenagraun
Aghadunvane Conwal South Glack Moher
Aghalateeve Coolodonnell Gorteenachurry Mollynadinta
Aghamore Corbeg Gorteendarragh Moneen
Aghanlish Cordiver Gortnacrieve Moneengaugagh
Agharoosky Corlea Gortnaderrary Muckrum
Agharroo Cornagawna Gortnasillagh Mullanaleck
Aghavoghil Cornageeha Gubacreeny Mullanavockaun
Aghnahaha Cornaglah Gubalaun Mullanyduff
Aghnahoo Corraleskin Gubanummera Park
Ardagh (Gilbride) Creevelea Gubmanus Raheelin
Ardagh (Sheeran) Crumpaun Gubnageer Redbrae
Arroo Derrinloughan Inisheher Island Roosky
Askill Derryduff Inishkeen Island Rosclogher
Ballymore Derryherk Inishmean Island Rosfriar
Bomahas Derrynahimmirk Inishtemple Island Shasgar
Boyannagh Derrynaseer Keeloges Shasmore
Buckode Dooard Kinkillew Sheean
Bunduff Doobally Kinlough Town Shesknan
Carrowboy Doostroke Knockanroe Sracummer
Carrowduff Drumacolla Knockbrack Sragarve
Carrowkeel Drumanure Laghta Sraud (Conolly)
Carrownoona Drumcashel Lareen Sraud (Ferguson)
Carrowrevagh Drumgane Larganavaddoge Tawly
Cartrongibbagh Druminargid Larganhugh Tawnaleck
Cleighragh Drummans Largydonnell Tawnytallan
Cloghan Drungan Lattone Tullaghan Town
Cloodrevagh Duncarbry Lisdarush Tullyderrin
Cloonawillin Eden Lisgool Tullyskeherny
Cloone Edenvella Lissiniska Unshinagh
Cloonty Erriff Loughmuirran Uragh
Cloontyprughlish Fertagh Magheramore Wardhouse

 

Family History Library Film Numbers

Film Title Film number(s)
Gleniffe National School registers, Boys, 1905-1925; Girls, 1905-1925 #2356463
Rental book from the Johnston estate, Rossinver Parish #1279295
Tithe Applotments, 1823-38 #256681
Griffith's Valuation, Ballyshannon PLU, 1857 #844985
Griffith's Valuation, Manorhamilton PLU, 1855 #844986
Griffith's Valuation Field Books, Rossinver Civil Parish #2357953, 2357528
Griffith's Valuation House Books, County Leitrim #2356168
1901 Ireland Census, D.E.D. 1/1-8; 2/1-13; 3/1-16; 4/1-14; 5/1-17, 18c #843021
1901 Ireland Census, D.E.D. 6/1-18; 7/1-19, 20c #843022
1901 Ireland Census, D.E.D. 44/8-9, 1-18 (some material filmed twice) #842834
1901 Ireland Census, D.E.D. 46/7-17 #842835
1911 Ireland Census, Aghalateeve D.E.D. 1/1-8 Townlands: Aghalateeve, Carrowduff (missing), Creevelea, Crumpaun, Erriff, Loughmuirran, Magheramore, Moneengaugagh #1936756
1911 Ireland Census, Aghanlish D.E.D. 2/1-13 Townlands: Aghamore, Aghanlish, Carrownoona, Cleighragh, Cloontyprughlish, Doostroke, Drumacolla, Drumcashel, Drummans, Keeloges, Larganavaddoge, Largydonnell, Shesknan #1936756
1911 Ireland Census, Aghavoghil D.E.D. 3/1-16 Townlands: Aghaderrard East, Aghaderrard West, Aghavoghil, Bomahas, Buckode, Carrowboy, Gannavagh, Gubanummera, Knockanroe, Mullanavockaun, Sracummer, Sragarve; in Lough Melvin: Inisheher Island, Inishmean Island, Inishtemple Island #1936757
1911 Ireland Census, Gubacreeny D.E.D. 4/1-16 Townlands: Askill, Boyannagh, Cordiver, Cornaglah, Derryherk, Derrynaseer, Doobally, Edenvella, Gubacreeny, Lareen, Mullanaleck, Rosfriar; in Lough Melvin: Inishkeen Island and 3 unnamed islands #1936757
1911 Ireland Census, Kinlough D.E.D. 5/1-18 Townlands: Aghadunvane, Agharoosky, Arroo, Ballymore, Cloonawillin, Cloone, Cornageeha, Fertagh, Gorteendarragh, Gortnasillagh, Kinlough, Laghta, Moneen, Muckrum, Park, Rosclogher, Unshinagh. Kinlough Town #1936758
1911 Ireland Census, Melvin D.E.D. 6/1-10 Townlands: Ardagh (Gilbride), Ardagh (Sheeran), Cloghan, Cornagawna, Dooard, Drumanure, Drungan, Eden, Glack, Gubalaun #1936758
1911 Ireland Census, 1911 Melvin D.E.D. 6/11-18 Townlands: Larganhugh, Moher, Mollynadinta, Roosky, Shasgar, Sraud (Conolly), Sraud (Ferguson), Tawnaleck. #1936759
1911 Ireland Census, 1911 Tullaghan D.E.D. 7/1-18 Townlands: Agharroo, Bunduff, Cloodrevagh, Cloonty, Corbeg, Derrinloughan, Derryduff, Duncarbry, Gargrim, Knockbrack, Lisgool, Mullanyduff, Redbrae, Sheean, Tawly, Tawnytallan, Tullaghan, Uragh #1936759
1911 Ireland Census, 1911 Tullaghan D.E.D. 7/19-20 Townlands: Wardhouse. Tullaghan Town. #1936760
1911 Ireland Census, 1911 Ballaghameehan 44/1-18 Townlands: Cartrongibbagh, Conray, Coolodonnell, Corraleskin, Derrynahimmirk, Drumgane, Druminargid, Gortnacrieve, Gortnaderrary, Gubmanus, Gubnageer, Kinkillew, Lattone, Lisdarush, Raheelin, Shasmore, Tullyderrin, Tullyskeherny #2170823
1911 Ireland Census, 1911 Glenaniff D.E.D. 46/7-17 Townlands: Aghnahaha, Aghnahoo, Carrowkeel, Carrowrevagh, Conwal North, Conwal South, Corlea, Gorteenachurry, Lissiniska, Mautiagh, Meenagraun #2170824

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