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ORIENTATION
The civil parish of Burrishoole is in the barony of Burrishoole, in north-west Co. Mayo. It encompasses the north of Clew Bay which includes the town of Newport.
- READ MORE The Parish of Burrishoole in 1837
TOWNLANDS
Burrishoole parish has has an area of 223.9 km² / 55,318.1 acres. For a list of all 171 townlands on the civil parish of Burrishoole click HERE.
VILLAGES
There are several villages (population centres) here including
- Carrowbeg
- Cuilmore
- Mallaranny
- Newfield
- Tierna aka Tiernaur
GRAVEYARDS & CEMETERIES
There are a number of small burial places in Burrishoole:
- Burrishoole Abbey Newport
- Burrishoole Church of Ireland Graveyard
For a list of headstones for these cemeteries see Headstones in NW County Mayo.
BIG HOUSES, LANDLORDS & GENTRY
Burrishoole civil parish features the following historic houses of the gentry:
- Abbeyville, of J. McDonnell, Esq.
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Ardagh Lodge
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Milcum House
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Newfield House of J. McLoughlin, Esq.
- Newfort, of J. Hilles, Esq.; and
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Newport House of Sir R. Annesley O'Donel, Bart.
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Rosbarnagh Lodge
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Rossyvera House
- Seamount, of Connell O'Donnell, Esq.;
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Seaview (at Carrowbeg South)
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Seamount, of Connell O'Donnell, Esq.;
- Tymore, of J.T. S. Stuart, Esq.
For a list of Landlord Estate Records available see Landed Estates Ireland
Other historic buildings include
- Rockfleet Castle (lit. Carraig a’ Chabhlaigh) aka Carrickahowley Castle
- Burrishoole Friary
- Newfield Inn one of the oldest hostelries in Mayo.
EMIGRATION RECORDS
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Burrishoole, Co. Mayo
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