Parish in County Cavan, Ireland
"Fartha, County Cavan" redirects here. For other uses, see
Fartha .
Knockbride Church of Ireland church
Knockbride (Irish : Cnoca Bríde , meaning 'hill of Bríd')[ 1] is a civil parish in County Cavan , Ireland.[ 2] It is located to the north of the town of Bailieborough .
There are two Roman Catholic churches in the parish – both are dedicated to Saint Brigid (Bríd) and located in the Diocese of Kilmore .[ 3] The local Church of Ireland church was built in 1825.[ 4] There is also a Presbyterian church, built in 1791, in Corraneary townland .[ 5]
The village of Canningstown is within Knockbride civil parish,[ 6] and the local Gaelic Athletic Association club is based at St. Brigid's Park outside the village.[ 7]
There are 67 townlands in Knockbride civil parish,[ 2] varying in size from c. 0.12 to 0.22 square miles (Druminnick and Fartagh townlands)[ 8] [ 9] to 1.09 square miles in area (Skeagh townland).[ 10]
Notable people
Sir Edward Lucas (1857–1950), poet and politician who was born in Gallon Etra townland in Knockbride.[ 11]
Thomas J. Barron (1903–1992), historian and folklorist [ 12]
Chris Noth (b. 1954), American actor from Wisconsin, has ancestors who emigrated from the Knockbride area in the 19th century.[ 13]
Larry Reilly , (b. 1977/1978), former Cavan Gaelic footballer and Cavan U20 coach[ 14]
Niamh Smyth (b. 1978), Fianna Fáil TD for the Cavan-Monaghan constituency. She was raised in Knockbride, where her father was from, but has spent most of her adult life living in nearby Bailieborough .[ 15] [ 16]
John Tierney (b.1982), former Cavan Gaelic footballer[citation needed ]
References
^ "Cnoca Bríde / Knockbride" . logainm.ie . Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ a b "Civil Parish of Knockbride, Co. Cavan" . townlands.ie . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "St. Brigid's Church, Knockbride East" . kilmorediocese.ie . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Knockbride Church of Ireland Church, Knockbride, Cavan" . buildingsofireland.ie . National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Corraneary Presbyterian Church, Roosky, Corraneary, Cavan" . buildingsofireland.ie . National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Baile Chainín / Canningstown" . logainm.ie . Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Knockbride ladies in search of All-Ireland Club final spot" . hoganstand.com . 3 November 2003. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Druminnick Townland, Co. Cavan" . townlands.ie . Retrieved 16 February 2024 .
^ "Fartagh Townland, Co. Cavan" . townlands.ie . Retrieved 16 February 2024 .
^ "Skeagh Townland, Co. Cavan" . townlands.ie . Retrieved 16 February 2024 .
^ "Lucas, Sir Edward (1857–1950)" . Sir Edward Lucas . Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 26 January 2016 .
^ "Thomas J. Barron" . Cavan County Library . Retrieved 29 June 2024 .
^ "Noth's landing as Mr Big visits Cavan" . rte.ie . 28 January 2016.
^ "Larry Reilly named as new Cavan U20 manager" . Anglo Celt . 19 July 2023. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "General Election 2024: Deputy Niamh Smyth, Fianna Fáil" . The Anglo-Celt . 26 November 2024.
^ "Cavan-Monaghan Election 2024: Who are the candidates in my constituency?" . independent.ie . 27 November 2024. Retrieved 2 December 2024 . Niamh Smyth [..] The Knockbride native has been a Cavan-Monaghan TD since 2016
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