Mormeal

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

Mormeal (locally [ˌmɔrˈmeːl] and [ˌmɔrˈmiːl], from Irish Mír Mhíchíl 'Michael's portion'[2]) is a townland lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies in the west of the parish with the Altagoan river to its west forming the parish boundary with Ballynascreen. It is bounded by the townlands of: Brackaghlislea, Drumard, Duntibryan, Gortnaskey, Granny, Tamnyaskey. It wasn't apportioned to any of the London livery companies, being kept as church lands.[3]

Meaning:"Michael's portion"
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Plantation grantChurch lands
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Mormeal
Irish transcription(s)
  Derivation:Mír Mhíchíl
  Meaning:"Michael's portion"
Mormeal is located in Northern Ireland
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Mormeal shown within Northern Ireland
Mormeal is located in the United Kingdom
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Mormeal (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates: 54°47′28″N 6°44′38″W
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryNorthern Ireland
CountyCounty Londonderry
BaronyLoughinsholin
Civil parishKilcronaghan
Plantation grantChurch lands
First recorded1654
Government
  CouncilMid Ulster District
  WardTobermore
Area
  Total
537.8 acres (217.65 ha)
Irish grid refH8094
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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

The actual Irish origin of Mormeal is unknown with several different variants provided, most notably by Alfred Munn Moore. The most recent translation as of 2002 states its origin as being; Mír Mhíchíl, meaning Michael's portion.[5] Older origins include:

  • Mor-meall meaning "great hillock".[3] Mór Mael(án) in modern Irish.
  • Baile mor miol meaning "town of the monsters".[3]
  • Magh-adhair m-bheal (pronounced "mawr-meal") meaning "plain of the fire, or adoration, of the god Belus (the sun)".[3]

History

Along with the townlands of Granny, Tamnyaskey, and Tullyroan, Mormeal comprises the four townlands that make up the Bishop of Derrys lands in the parish. Prior to the Plantation of Ulster, these four townlands constituted the termon (or erenagh) land of the parish, and were known as "Ballintrolla, Derreskerdan, Dirrygrinagh et Kellynahawla". Despite these townlands being in the same location as the later townlands, it is now impossible to match their names accurately.[6]

The ruins of the ancient parish church of Kilcronaghan lie within the townland of Mormeal. In the east of the townland on a hill (438 ft.) lies an ancient ráth, and one on another hill (450 ft.) to the south.

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