Drumcrow

Townland in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Drumcrow (locally [ˌdrömˈkroː], from Irish Droim Cró 'bloody ridge'[2]) is a townland lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies in the north of the parish with the Moyola River running along its northern boundary. It is bounded by the townlands of; Drumballyhagan, Drumballyhagan Clark, Drumconready, Kirley Lisnamuck, Moneyshanere, and Moybeg Kirley. It was apportioned to the Vintners company.[3]

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Drumcrow
Irish transcription(s)
  Derivation:Droim Cró
  Meaning:"Bloody ridge"
Drumcrow is located in Northern Ireland
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Drumcrow shown within Northern Ireland
Drumcrow is located in the United Kingdom
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Drumcrow (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates: 54°49′12″N 6°43′41″W
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryNorthern Ireland
CountyCounty Londonderry
BaronyLoughinsholin
Civil parishKilcronaghan
Plantation grantVintners Company
First recorded1613
Government
  CouncilMid Ulster District
  WardTobermore
Area
  Total
109.0 acres (44.13 ha)
Irish grid refH818977
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The townland was part of Tobermore electoral ward of the former Magherafelt District Council, however in 1926 it was part of Tobermore district electoral division as part of the Maghera division of Magherafelt Rural District.[4] It was also part of the historic barony of Loughinsholin.[3]

Etymology

Drumcrow is suggested to derive its name from the Irish Droim Cró, meaning "bloody ridge". This is based upon the context of earlier forms of the name, which suggested the use of the noun cró, which means "blood, gore". An early Irish poem makes mention of a Droim Cró (now Drumcree) in County Westmeath, which was the site of a battle with the editor remarking that the final element of the name meant "blood, gore".[2] Ridges where an ideal defence-attack position, where the defender could rain missiles upon an enemy that had to climb uphill, and quickly take up an offensive position with a downhill charge.[2]

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