Tomregan (, ) is a
civil parish
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in the ancient
barony Barony may refer to:
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* Barony, the title and land held in fealty by a feudal baron
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of
Tullyhaw
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. The parish straddles
the border between the
Republic of Ireland
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and
Northern Ireland
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. The largest population centre in the parish is
Ballyconnell
Ballyconnell () is a town in County Cavan, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is situated on the N87 road (Ireland), N87 national secondary road at the junction of four townlands: Annagh, County Cavan, Annagh, Cullyleenan, Doon (Tomregan) and Der ...
,
County Cavan
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. The total area of the civil parish is 10,600 statute acres. Most of Tomregan's constituent
townland
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s are situated in County Cavan while the remainder lie in
County Fermanagh
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The county covers an area of and had a population of 63,585 as of 2021. Enniskillen is the ...
. In the
Catholic Church
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, the ecclesiastical parish of Tomregan was split in the early 18th century, with the County Fermanagh townlands being assigned to the parish of Knockninny while the County Cavan townlands were united with the parish of
Kildallan.
The townlands
The County Fermanagh townlands in Tomregan civil parish are-
Aghindisert,
Carickaleese,
Cloncoohy,
Derrintony,
Derryart,
Garvary,
Gortahurk,
Gortaree,
Gortineddan,
Gortmullan,
Knockadoois,
Knockateggal,
Tonymore and
Ummera.
The County Cavan townlands in Tomregan civil parish are-
Agharaskilly,
Aghavoher,
Annagh,
Aughrim,
Berrymount,
Carrigan,
Carrowmore
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,
Cavanagh,
Clifton,
Cloncollow,
Corranierna,
Cranaghan,
Cullyleenan,
Derryginny,
Doon,
Fartrin,
Gortawee or
Scotchtown,
Gortoorlan,
Moher,
Mucklagh,
Mullaghduff,
Mullanacre Lower,
Mullanacre Upper,
Mullynagolman,
Rakeelan,
Slievebrickan,
Snugborough,
Sralahan (also called "The Common").
Etymology
The ''
Dindshenchas'' states that the name ''Tuaim Drecain'' is derived from the grave of Regan Anglonnach, one of the
Formorians
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-- ''Tell me the famous cause whence Tuaim Regain is named. Brefne, daughter of Beoan mac Bethaig, a brave soldier-woman, fell in conflict for that land with the Children of Ham, with their evil power. Regan of the Children of impious Ham, from the army of strong-smiting Balar, was a warrior of prowess and exploits, whom none could face in equal battle. Regan it was, dangerous beyond dispute, that engaged the combat; he was leader of the retinue of red-armed Oengus mac ind Oc, with all his army. The warrior went his way in good sooth, when he had slain the soldier-woman, to demand an unjust tribute from the hosts of the Gael, though an unrighteous claim. There met him, face to face, unaided, the king's son of the Gael; they fought a stern fight, hard by the rock of Asual's son. The spot where the Fomoir's head was struck off—it was a doughty deed—is called after him Tuaim Regain: I hide not from thee the cause of the name''.
Historical events
The main events in the history of Tomregan as listed in the ancient sources are-
# The killing of Regan, the
Fomorian, at Tomregan in 1860 BC.
# The Battle of Tuaim Drecain in 1342 BC by the High King
Eochaid Faebar Glas.
# The murder of the Ulster hero
Conall Cernach
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in the 1st century BC at ''Áth na Mianna'' (
Ballyconnell
Ballyconnell () is a town in County Cavan, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is situated on the N87 road (Ireland), N87 national secondary road at the junction of four townlands: Annagh, County Cavan, Annagh, Cullyleenan, Doon (Tomregan) and Der ...
).
# The birth of St.
Dallan Forgaill
Dallan is a given name and surname. Notable people with this name include:
* Dallán mac Breasal, 5th century Irish king
* Dallan Forgaill, 6th century Irish saint
* Dallán mac Móre
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, the
Chief Ollam of Ireland
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, in c.
530 AD
# The foundation of the University of Tuaim Drecain by the Synod of Drumceat in
584 AD.
# The brain surgery in 636 on
Cenn Fáelad mac Ailella
# The Vision of Saint
Bricín
Saint Bricín (c. 590–650; also known as Bricin, Briccine, DaBreccoc, Da-Breccocus) was an Early Christian Ireland, Irish abbot of Tuaim Dreccon in Breifne (modern Tomregan, County Cavan), a monastery that flourished in the 7th century in Irel ...
c. 640.
# The
Irish Rebellion of 1641
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deposition concerning ''Knogher mc ffarrell oge o Rely of Tomragin''.
MS 833, fols 217r-218v
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References
External links
A map of Tomregan townlands in Co.Fermanagh
*Old Tomregan maps & Photo
The Tidy Towns of Ireland "Celebrating 50 years"
Tomregan Genealogy Records
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Civil parishes of County Cavan
Civil parishes of County Fermanagh