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Tobermore (townland)

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Country
  
Northern Ireland

First recorded
  
1609

Irish grid ref
  
H8397

Civil parish
  
Kilcronaghan

County
  
Londonderry

Settlements
  
Tobermore

Barony
  
Loughinsholin

Tobermore (townland)

Plantation grant
  
Drapers Company and freeholds

Tobermore (from Irish An Tobar Mór, meaning 'the great well') is a townland lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies in the north-east of the parish, and is bounded by the townlands of; Ballynahone Beg, Calmore, Clooney, Drumballyhagan Clark, Moneyshanere, and Moyesset. It was apportioned to the Drapers company as well as freeholds.

The townland is currently part of Tobermore electoral ward of Magherafelt District Council, however in 1926 it was part of Tobermore district electoral division as part of the Maghera division of Magherafelt Rural District. It was also part of the historic barony of Loughinsholin.

History

The townland of Tobermore is named after an ancient well that was once sufficiently powerful to power a nearby mill, but has been dry for over a century. Fortwilliam rath and Fortwilliam House are both found in this townland. The townland of Tobermore along with four adjoining townlands formed the "Henry Estate".

The town of Tobermore lies mostly in this townland, and partially in those of Calmore, Moneyshanere, and Moyesset.

References

Tobermore (townland) Wikipedia