Clonmoyle East


Clonmoyle East is a townland within both the civil parish and catholic parish of Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland. It is 756.05 acres in size, situate east of Aghabullogue village, and north of Coachford village.
It is referred to as 'Clonmoile' in the Down Survey map, and 'Clonmolye' with arable and course pasture land in the Down Survey map, with the terrier naming the proprietor as an Irish papist, Cormack MacCallaghan Carthy of the 'denomination of Clonmoyle', consisting of three ploughlands and c. 1521 acres considered 'entirely profitable'. The present combined acreage of Clonmoyle East with the adjoining townland of Clonmoyle West is c. 1530 acres.
The Ordnance Survey name book gives the Irish language version of Cluain Maoile to the townland, or 'meadow of the hornless cow'. It was said to be the property of Rev. J.L. Pyne and Molly Davis, and excellent ground, mainly cultivated, with some bog and furze running through it. O'Donoghue holds the Irish version to be Cluain Mhaoil, meaning 'bare or bleak watershed', or possibly Cluain Maothaile meaning 'soft or spongy watershed'. O'Murchú holds the correct version to be Cluain Mhaol meaning 'the bare meadow'. The Placenames Database of Ireland gives an Irish name of Cluain Maol Thoir to the townland, with cluain meaning 'meadow' or 'pasture', and maol meaning 'bare' or 'flat-topped hillock',.
YearPop.
1841325
1851262
1861213
1871159
1881224
1891146
1901148
1911144

YearForm
1656-8Clonmoile/Clonmolye/Clonmoyle
1811Clonmoyle
1837Clonmoyle
1840Clonmoyle

Sites of interest

  • Clonmoyle House
  • Clonmoyle Mill
  • Colthurst's Bridge
  • Cottage House, Clonmoyle
  • Leader's Aqueduct
  • Luskin's Bridge