Finglas (civil parish)

Finglas is a civil parish mainly situated in the barony of Castleknock in the traditional county of Dublin, Ireland. It contains 34 townlands. Today, the parish is split between the modern local administrative units of Fingal (to the west) and Dublin City Council (to the east).

Location

Like all civil parishes in Ireland, this civil parish is derived from, and co-extensive with, a pre-existing parish of the Church of Ireland. The Archdiocese of Dublin, held a number of manors as cross lands. The manor of Finglas contained most of the area of the parish in four distinct parcels of 4,487 acres in total.[1] The core of the parish is centred on the village of Finglas which lies within the barony of Castleknock. However, a substantial exclave of the parish is situated within the neighbouring barony of Nethercross. Since Kilreesk has a cell toponyn, this suggests that the church was a pre-Invasion chapel of ease.[2] This parcel of land contains six townlands. Additionally, within the barony of Castleknock itself, two further parcels of land, that are distinct from the core around the village, are situated to the north of the barony. The larger parcel contains six townlands around the Kilshane chapel of ease.[3] The smaller parcel consists of a single townland and is surrounded by the civil parishes of Mulhuddart and Cloghran.

Townlands

For convenience, the table below groups the parish's 34 townlands by their location in one of the modern local authority areas. Some townlands, however, straddle both areas. It also splits the townlands into those located in the core around the village, those in the Castleknock exclaves and those in the Nethercross exclave.

Sub Location Modern Local
Authority Area
Name in English Name in Gaelic Comments
Core village
in barony of
Castleknock
Fingal Balseskin[4 1] Baile Seiscinn Central part contains the ramps and ancillary roads of the interchange where the M50 crosses the old North Road (N3) at junction 6.
Charlestown[4 2] Baile Shéarlais Its southern edge forms the Fingal / City boundary
Coldwinters[4 3] Buaile an Gheimhridh The most northerly point of this part of the parish.
Jamestown Little (partly)[4 4] Baile Shéamais Beag Located on the western side of the Jamestown Road.
The top half of the townland and of the Jamestown Industrial Estate is in Fingal.
Kildonan (partly)[4 5] Cill Dónáin Most of the land lies on the M50 ramp and north of the motorway.
Access is only possible from the cul-de-sac on the old N3 at Coldwinters.
Stockens[4 6] Stoicín Its northern edge forms the Fingal / City boundary
Dublin City Ballyboggan North[4 7] Baile Bogáin Thuaidh It's southern border is the river Tolka. It is bisected by the Tolka Valley Road.
Ballyboggan South[4 8] Baile Bogáin Theas Bounded by the Tolka to the north and the Royal Canal to the south.
Bisected by the Broombridge Road (north to south).
Ballygall[4 9] Baile Gall The Hillcrest Park housing estate was built on the site of Ballygall House.
Cabragh[4 10] An Chabrach The most southerly point of this part of the parish.
Adjoins two other townlands or the same name in two neighbouring parishes
(Castleknock and Grangegorman). Contains Broombridge railway station.
Cardiffsbridge[4 11] Droichead Chairdif Located in the south-west corner of the parish. The river Tolka is the southern boundary.
The Ratoath Road runs diagonally through it from top to bottom.
Cardiffscastle[4 12] Caisleán Chairdif Forms the boundary with Fingal to the west and north at Northern Cross Business Park.
Bounded to the east by the R135 and to the south by the Cappagh Road.
Finglas East[4 13] Fionnghlas Thoir This townland at the heart of the village has the greatest area in the parish at 327 acres.
Finglas West[4 14] Fionnghlas Thiar Located to the west of the N2, this part of the village goes from Ratoath Drive in the west
to Farnham Drive in the east and Cappagh Road to the north.
Glasnevin Demesne[4 15] Diméin Ghlas Naíon Entirely surrounded by Tolka and by a townland of the same name to the east
in the parish of Glasnevin.
Glebe[4 16] An Ghléib Northern edge forms the Fingal / City boundary
Finglas Wood[4 17] Coill Fhionnghlaise Finglaswood House was situated in what in now the Tolka Valley Park.
Jamestown Great[4 18] Baile Shéamais Mór Located on the eastern side of the Jamestown Road.
Jamestown Little (partly)[4 4] Baile Shéamais Beag Located on the western side of the Jamestown Road.
The bottom half of the townland and of the Jamestown Industrial Estate is in the City.
Johnstown[4 19] Baile Sheáin The central part of the townland is now the site of Johnstown Park.
Kildonan (partly)[4 5] Cill Dónáin
Poppintree[4 20] Crann Phapáin Adjacent to the larger townland of the same name in the neighbouring parish of Santry.
Springmount[4 21] Cnocán an Fhuaráin Centred on Cardiffsbridge Road and Wellmount Road.
It's southern boundary is the river Tolka.
Stang[4 22] An Stang At the junction of Glasnevin Avenue and Willow Park Road
Tolka[4 23] An Tulcha Straddles the Finglas Road from the River Tolka in the south to the village.
Large exclave
in barony of
Castleknock
Fingal Bishopswood[4 24] Coill an Easpaig Separated from Broghan by a tributary of the Ward river.
Broghan[4 25] An Bruachán Straddles the old North Road (N2). Separated from Bishopswood by a tributary of the Ward river.
Kilshane[4 26] Cill Sheáin The townland links Tyrrelstown in the west with St Margaret's in the east.
Kilshane House still stands.
The motte at the northern end has been obliterated.
Shallon[4 27] Sealúin The most northerly point of this part of the parish.
It's larger neighbour of the same name lies to the east in the parish of Killsallaghan.
Small exclave
in barony of
Castleknock
Fingal Cruiserath[4 28] Ráth an Chrúisigh A single townland surrounded on three sides by the parish of Mulhuddart and to the south-east by Cloghran.
A "daisy chain" of four roundabouts separates it from Tyrrelstown to the west.
The largest development is the "Rosemount Business Park".
Exclave in
barony of
Nethercross
Fingal Ballystrahan[4 29] Baile an tSrutháin Bisected from north to south by the R122.
Kilreesk[4 30] Cill Réisc The most southerly point of the exclave. Bounded to the east by the R122.
Separated from the Castleknock exclave by the townland of Kilmacree in the parish of Killsallaghan.
Laurestown[4 31] Baile Labhráis Bounded to the west by the R122 and to the south by the Ward river.
Skephubble[4 32] Sceich an Phubaill Bounded to the west by the R122 and to the north by the Ward river.
Toberburr[4 33] Tobar Boir Bisected from west to east by the Ward river.
The townland of Westereave is an enclave of this townland.
A second enclave is an enclave of the parish of Killeek.
Westereave[4 34] Westereave This strip of land is less than an acre in area.
It is separated from its eponymous neighbour of 170 acres which lies in the parish of Killeek.
It is entirely surrounded by the townland of Toberburr.

References

From "Irish placenames database". logainm.ie (in English and Irish). Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. Retrieved 29 November 2015. 

  1. "Baile Seiscinn/Balseskin | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  2. "Baile Shéarlais/Charlestown | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  3. "Buaile an Gheimhridh/Coldwinters | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Baile Shéamais Beag/Jamestown Little | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  5. 1 2 "Cill Dónáin/Kildonan | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  6. "Stoicín/Stockens | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  7. "Baile Bogáin Thuaidh/Ballyboggan North | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  8. "Baile Bogáin Theas/Ballyboggan South | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  9. "Baile Gall/Ballygall | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  10. "An Chabrach/Cabragh | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  11. "Droichead Chairdif/Cardiffsbridge | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  12. "Caisleán Chairdif/Cardiffscastle | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  13. "Fionnghlas Thoir/Finglas East | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  14. "Fionnghlas Thiar/Finglas West | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  15. "Glasnevin Demesne". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  16. "An Ghléib/Glebe | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  17. "Cúil Tí Murchú/Cooltymurraghy | Finglas Wood". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  18. "Baile Shéamais Mór/Jamestown Great | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  19. "Baile Sheáin/Johnstown | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  20. "Crann Phapáin/Poppintree | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  21. "Cnocán an Fhuaráin/Springmount | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  22. "An Stang/Stang | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  23. "An Tulcha/Tolka | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  24. "Coill an Easpaig/Bishopswood | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  25. "An Bruachán/Broghan | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  26. "Cill Sheáin/Kilshane | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  27. "Coill an Easpaig/Bishopswood | Shallon". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  28. "Coill an Easpaig/Bishopswood | Cruiserath". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  29. "Baile an tSrutháin/Ballystrahan | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  30. "Cill Réisc/Kilreesk | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  31. "Baile Labhráis/Laurestown | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  32. "Sceich an Phubaill/Skephubble | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  33. "Tobar Boir/Toberburr | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  34. "Westereave/Westereave | logainm.ie". logainm.ie. Retrieved 11 December 2015.

Coordinates: 53°23′25″N 6°17′59″W / 53.390175°N 6.299629°W / 53.390175; -6.299629

  1. Sean Duffy, editor; Medieval Dublin XIII, Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2011, Four Courts Press, p84
  2. Sean Duffy, editor; Medieval Dublin XIII, Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2011, Four Courts Press, p97
  3. Sean Duffy, editor; Medieval Dublin XIII, Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2011, Four Courts Press, p97
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