Coshmore and Coshbride
Coshmore and Coshbride
Cois Abha Móire agus Cois Bhríde (Irish) | |
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Barony | |
Sovereign state | Republic of Ireland |
Province | Munster |
County | Waterford |
Area | |
• Total | 357.15 km2 (137.90 sq mi) |
Coshmore and Coshbride (Irish: Cois Abha Móire agus Cois Bhríde[1]) is a barony in County Waterford, Republic of Ireland.[2]
Etymology[]
Coshmore is derived from Irish Cois Abha Móire, "bank of the Great River", referring to the Munster Blackwater. Coshbride means "banks of the Bride", referring to the River Bride.[3]
Geography[]
Coshmore and Coshbride is located in western County Waterford, to the south of the Knockmealdown Mountains and the River Araglin.
History[]
The region is the site of the ancient Lismore Cathedral, and was historically the property of the Fitzgerald Earls of Desmond.[4] The Aherns, Barrys, Keanes, Tobins and Walshes were also landowning families.[5]
Coshmore and Coshbride were separate baronies in 1821, but had been united by 1831.
The barony gave its name to the Coshmore and Coshbride Hunt.[6]
List of settlements[]
Below is a list of settlements in Coshmore and Coshbride barony:
References[]
- ^ "Cois Abha Móire agus Cois Bhríde/Coshmore and Coshbride". Logainm.ie.
- ^ "The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Arrangements, and Compiled with a Special Reference to the Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, as Existing in 1814-45". A. Fullarton and Company. 19 December 2018 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Coshbride - Irish Place Names". www.libraryireland.com.
- ^ "New Settlers in Tipperary and Waterford - Irish Pedigrees". www.libraryireland.com.
- ^ http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/baronie4.htm
- ^ "Man found guilty of poisoning hunting dog - Century Ireland". www.rte.ie.
- ^ "Lismore". www.libraryireland.com.
- ^ http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/media/coshmore_and_coshbride.pdf
- Baronies of County Waterford