Clontibret ()
is a village and
parish
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in
County Monaghan
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, Ireland. The village population in the
2016 census was 172.
Clontibret is also a parish in both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland traditions. The territory of the parish also includes
Annyalla and
Doohamlet as well as smaller settlements such as Cremartin, Scotch Corner and Lisnagrieve.
Location
The village of Clontibret is situated close to the border with
Northern Ireland
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, between the towns of
Monaghan
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The population of the town as of the 2022 cen ...
and
Castleblayney, along the
N2 National primary road which links
Dublin
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and
Derry
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.
Parish
Clontibret is a parish in the
Diocese of Clogher. The Catholic parish has three churches – St. Mary's, north of Clontibret village, St. Michael's, in the nearby village of
Annyalla and All Saints, in the village of
Doohamlet, which is between the towns of Castleblayney and
Ballybay. The Anglican
Church of Ireland
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church is located on the ancient Christian site in Clontibret village. The wider parish area has a population of approximately 3,000 persons.
The local
Gaelic Athletic Association
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club and the Pipe Band in Clontibret are both named after Hugh O'Neill Earl of Tyrone (victor at the Battle of Clontibret 1595). For example, the local
Gaelic games
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club is
Clontibret O'Neills, which as founded in 1913.
History
In 1595 the adjacent countryside was the site of the
Battle of Clontibret. The territory of Monaghan had been wrested from the control of the MacMahon clan in 1591 when the clan leader was executed by English authority. Subsequent encroachments by the English into the province of
Ulster
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led to the
Nine Years War (1595–1603). The battle was the earliest clash between the two sides, with the Irish led by
Hugh O'Neill and the English by Sir Henry Bagenal. Although O'Neill won the battle, the war ended with the completion of the
English conquest of Ireland. In 1610 the
Plantation of Ulster
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was established, an event that still defines certain political allegiances in Northern Ireland.
On 7 August 1986, in protest at the
Anglo-Irish Agreement, Northern Irish
unionist politician
Peter Robinson led an "invasion party" of 500 unionist militants into Clontibret. During what is sometimes called the "
Clontibret invasion", the group held a military parade with drills in the square, before being forced by the
Gardaí to retreat back across the border. Irish authorities claimed that there were no more than 150 militants. Two Gardaí were beaten by the mob, while Robinson and others were arrested, tried, and eventually fined for the incident. Riots took place at
Dundalk
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during the trial of Robinson, where
Ian Paisley, then leader of the
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) was attacked with stones and petrol bombs.
Gold discovery
In 2008 the village was in the media spotlight due to the discovery of a gold resource in the locality estimated in excess of 1 million ounces. This resource estimate, the result of work in the area by Dublin-based mineral exploration company
Conroy Gold and Natural Resources, was believed by the company's directors to be the largest ever reported in Ireland and the UK.
People
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John Brennan, a
Fianna Fáil
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Founded as a republican party in 1926 by Éamon de ...
member of
Seanad Éireann
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It is commonly called the Seanad or ...
from 1960 until 1977 was from
Tassan, Clontibret.
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J. B. Bury (1861–1927), an historian, academic and professor of Roman history, was born in Clontribet.
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Robert Gregg Bury (1869–1951), a clergyman, classicist, philologist, and a translator of Plato's works into English, was born in Clontribet and worked there as a curate in 1899–1900.
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Brendan Comiskey, former Roman Catholic
Bishop of Ferns,
County Wexford
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, was born in
Tassan, Clontibret in 1935. He resigned as Bishop of Ferns in 2002 following allegations that he failed to deal with complaints of
child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Ferns.
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Patrick Duffy
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, a seventeenth-century
Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher, is buried at what is now the Church of Ireland church. He was a native of Aughnamulen parish.
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John O'Neill, a Fenian general who led the ill-fated
Fenian
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invasions of Canada in 1866, 1870 and 1871, was born at Drumgallon in Clontibret in 1839. After participating in the American Civil War, he joined the Fenians and later established an Irish colony in Nebraska where today the city of
O'Neill, Nebraska is named after him.
See also
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List of towns and villages in Ireland
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Mass rocks in Clontibret
References
{{County Monaghan
Towns and villages in County Monaghan
Civil parishes of County Monaghan