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Clonkeen hedge-school. The Second Report of the
Commissioners of Irish Education Inquiry of 1826 states that Thomas McLoughlin, a Roman Catholic, ran a pay school in Clonkeen in a clay house valued at ÂŁ12, for 71 pupils (39 boys and 32 girls), of which 36 were Roman Catholic, 26 Church of Ireland and
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John
Auchmothy and Alexander Auchmothye have not appeared at the lands awarded to them. James Craige is their deputy for five years, who has brought 4 artificers of divers sorts with their wives and families and 2 other servants. Stone raised for building a mill and trees felled, a walled house with
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Clonkeen. Sir James Craig died in the siege of Croaghan Castle on 8 April 1642. His land was inherited by his brother John Craig of Craig Castle, County Cavan and of Craigston, County Leitrim, who was chief doctor to both King James I and Charles I. Sir James Craig died in the
96:. Its chief geographical features are Clonkeen Hill which rises to 351 feet, small streams and spring wells. Clonkeen is traversed by minor public roads and rural lanes. The townland covers 193 acres. A sub-division of the townland is called
162:, to John Achmootie, a Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His brother Alexander Achmootie was granted the neighbouring Manor of Dromheada. On 16 August 1610 John Aghmootie sold his lands in Tullyhunco to James Craig. On 29 July 1611
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In the 19th century the townland belonged to the
Farnham Estate of Cavan. The estate papers are now in the National Library of Ireland and those papers mentioning Clonkeen are at reference numbers MS 41,131/5 21. F. 118.
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siege of
Croaghan Castle on 8 April 1642. His land was inherited by his brother John Craig of Craig Castle, County Cavan and of Craigston, County Leitrim, who was chief doctor to both King James I and Charles I.
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Turlough McKiernan and Farrell, son of Phelim McKiernan, all aged over 21 and married.
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Clonkeen in the
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holding a lease for lives from his landlord, Lord Farnham.
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The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the townland name as
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16 Presbyterian. The teacher’s pay was £12 per annum.
495:, there are fifteen families listed in the townland.
339:of 1857 lists twelve landholders in the townland.
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143:. The 1652 Commonwealth Survey spells it as
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270:Charles Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont
234:contained nine sub-divisions named
191:Town on 14 March 1630, stated that
72:Clonkeen is bounded on the west by
63:Road at Clonkeen (geograph 2914435)
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286:George Montgomery (MP)
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278:Member of Parliament
193:Brian bane McKiernan
185:Charles I of England
152:Plantation of Ulster
125:Plantation of Ulster
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1004:Kingscourt
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