Garrycastle

Garrycastle
Garraí an Chaisleáin (Irish)
Barony

Baronies of County Offaly. Garrycastle is shaded pink.
Sovereign state Republic of Ireland
County Offaly
Area
  Total 416.18 km2 (160.69 sq mi)

Garrycastle (Irish: Garraí an Chaisleáin) is a barony in County Offaly (formerly King's County), Republic of Ireland.

Etymology

The name Garrycastle is from the townland Garrycastle (Garraí an Chaisleáin, "court of the castle"; located south of Banagher), the site of Castle Garden House and earlier fortresses.[1]

Location

Garrycastle is located in westernmost County Offaly, on the east bank of the Shannon and containing most of the lower Brosna valley. The Little Brosna River marks its southern bounds.

History

Garrycastle was the ancient territory of the Delbna Ethra, represented in later times by the Mac Cochláin (MacCoughlan) sept. They were lords of Ahra, and chiefs of Delvin MacCoughlan. The Colgan family was also centered in this barony, as was the Mac Uallacháin (MacCuolahan) sept of Muintir Cionaetha. The Ó Maoileoin (O'Malone) sept is cited with early events involving Clonmacnoise in the northwest corner of this barony. Ó Madagain or Ó Madadhain (O'Madagan or O'Madden) of the Clan Colla are given as chiefs of Síol Anmchadha just west of here in the barony of Longford in Co. Galway.[2]

List of settlements

Below is a list of settlements in Garrycastle:

References


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