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Fathain Uachtarach - Fahan Upper
FAHAN, or FOCHAN (UPPER), a parish, in the barony of ENNISHOWEN, county of DONEGAL, and province of ULSTER, 7 miles (N. W.) from Londonderry, on the road to Buncrana; containing 3309 inhabitants. St. Columb founded here the Abbey of Fathenmura, also called Fochan Mor, or Fothenmor, which subsequently became richly endowed and for many centuries was held in great veneration: it contained many relics of antiquity, among which was the Book of the Acts of St. Columb, written by the Abbot St. Murus, or Muran, (to whom the great church was dedicated,) in Irish verse, some fragments of which still remain; also a very large and ancient chronicle, held in high repute. The parish is bounded on the west by Lough Swilly, and comprises, according to the Ordnance survey, 10,040 1/4 statute acres; some of the land is very rich and well cultivated. The mountains afford good pasturage; the Scalp rises, according to the above survey, 1589 feet above the level of the sea. Near Fahan Point are slate rocks, lying close upon the shores of the Lough, which have not yet been much worked: there is also an abundance of millstone grit, which is quarried for making and repairing the roads, and excellent freestone. The principal seats are Glengollan, the residence of Charles Norman, Esq., proprietor of the greater part of the parish; Birdstown, of the Rev. P. B. Maxwell; Roseville, of Miss Schoales; Fahan House, of T. Kough, Esq.; and the Glebe-house, of the Rev. W. Hawkshaw. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Derry, and in the patronage of the Bishop: the tithes amount to £360. The glebe-house was erected by aid of a gift of £100, in 1822, from the late Board of First Fruits: the glebe comprises 52 acres. The church is a large handsome edifice, built by aid of a loan of £1000, in 1820, from the same Board; it has a square tower with pinnacles.
In the R. C. divisions the parish is united to Desertegney and Lower Fahan, and has a large chapel, built in 1833. At Cashel is a meeting-house for Presbyterians in connection with the Seceding Synod. The parochial school, in which are about 50 children, is aided by subscriptions; the school-house, a large and handsome building, was erected in 1828, by the Kildare-place Society. There are also two other public schools, one of which is aided by the Rev. P. B. Maxwell; and a national school is held at the R. C. chapel. About 220 children are taught in five private schools, and there are four Sunday schools. There are no remains of the abbey, but several valuable relics have been found, some of which are in the possession of the rector: the east window of the old church is nearly entire, affording an elegant specimen of the architecture of the 15th century. St. Murus's bed, or grave, and a holy well, are much resorted to by the peasantry.
(Extract from A Topographical Dictionary Of Ireland by Samuel Lewis, 1837)
Last updated 10 Aug 2019
Births, Marriages and Deaths
- Births
- Marriages
- Deaths
Census
- 1740 Census
- 1841/51 Census
- 1901 Census
- Annaslee
- Ballynahone
- Birdstown Demesne
- Carnashannagh
- Carrontlieve
- Carrowmullin
- Castlequarter new
- Craigtown
- Crislaghkeel
- Crislaghmore updated
- Drumadooey
- Fahan Level (Intake)
- Fiagry
- Garvary
- Glebe
- Glebe Large
- Gortnaskea
- Letter
- Lisfannan
- Magherabeg
- Monreagh or Barr of Kilmackilvenny
- Roosky
- Tievebane
- 1911 Census
Churches
- Church of Ireland
- Presbyterian
- Roman Catholic
Families
Headstone Inscriptions
- St Mura's Abbey
- St Mura's RC (new)
Land
Links
Agnes Jones, Nursing Pioneer (1832-1868)
Postman Bill (Liam Martin)
Maps
- 1835 Ordnance Survey Maps
- Parish
- Parish Map & Data (Bob Hilchey)
Photographs
Researchers
- Foster from Birdstown / Garvary - Alan
McLaughlin from Carnashannagh - Chuck McClay, Crumlish, McNaugher (Connor), Deehan and Doherty - Martin McSheffrey from Gortnaskea - Liam - websiteResources
Townlands
Townland Also Known As Area Annaslee 322 Ballynahone 882 Barr of Kilmackilvenny Monreagh 930 Birdstown Demesne - Baile na nÉan 266 Carnashannagh 270 Carrontlieve 118 Carrowmullin 301 Castlequarter 110 Craigtown - Baile na Creige Thoir 219 Crislaghkeel 542 Crislaghmore 515 Drumadooey 227 Fahan Level (Intake) 390 Fiagry 183 Garvary 710 Glebe - An Glaidhb 8 Glebe Large 59 Gortnaskea 1,922 Kilmackilvenny, Barr of Monreagh 930 Letter 625 Lisfannan 553 Magherabeg 295 Monreagh Barr of Kilmackilvenny 930 Roosky - Rúscaigh 525 Tievebane 447
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