Sunday, October 27, 2013

Killala

My great grand mother Agnes Bridget Boland McCaffery (McCafferty) was born in this tiny village with a population of 500 people before she relocated with her family to Ballina.

 Killala , County Mayo in the West of Ireland

Location

Killala (in Irish: Cill Ala) is a picturesque seaside village six and a half miles north-west of Ballina in north Mayo, famous in Irish history for the part it played in the 1798 rebellion.

History

In August of 1798 General Humbert arrived into Kilcummin pier from France and combined with the Irish forces against the English forces in the area. This year is chronicled in Irish history as the Year of the French and a book and television history celebrate this unique event.
Consequently, Killala has become a popular location for the historian and in fact was used as a major location for the 1981 multi million pound film "The Year of the French". In 1998 Killala celebrated the bicentenary by twinning with a town in Chauve in France.

Killala Round Tower

Killala's skyline is dominated by a round tower, dating to the 12th century, a testament to the historic distinction of the village as an ecclesiastical centre. The Killala round tower was most likely used as a belfry and is one of the best examples of round towers in Mayo.
In the centre of Killala there is a Church of Ireland cathedral, built in 1670 over the remains of a ruined Catholic cathedral that had stood on the same site. The adjoining graveyard has a 9th century souterrain with numerous chambers.
The origins of the Killala diocese date from the time of St Patrick who appointed his disciple, St Muredach, over the church there - dating back to 442 or 443 AD.

Archaeology

The area is rich in archaelogical remains such as:
  • Rosserk Abbey (founded in 1400 AD as an early Franciscan Friary)
  • Moyne Abbey
  • Rathfran Abbey (Dominican Priory 1274 AD)
  • Meelick Castle
  • Humberts Rock
  • CĂ©ide Fields (the oldest enclosed farms in the world) are a short distance away near Ballycastle.

If my husband can get off from work around Christmas, there is a good chance I will be here!

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