- Kilcloon
Kilcloon (Irish: "Cill Chluain", "Church of the meadow") is a
parish situated in the south-west ofCounty Meath in Ireland. The parish is composed of the six medieval parishes of Moyglare, Kilclone, Balfeighan, Rodanstown, Ballymaglassan an Rathregan.Kilclone parish was made up of thetownland s of Kilclone, Pagestown, Mulhussey, Milltown, Longtown, Jenkinstown, Collistown, Barstown, and Kimmin’s Mill. The townland of Kilclone is modernly known as Kilcloon also.The
Central Statistics Office also defines Kilcloon as a census town with apopulation of 309 at the 2002 census.Points of interest
The patron of the parish church is
Oliver Plunkett , bishop and martyr, and was the first church dedicated to his memory.References
*cite book | author=Rice, Gerard| title=Norman Kilcloon 1171–1700 | publisher=Kilcloon Jubilee Committee| year=2001| id=ISBN 0-9540089-0-1| pages=239pp
* [http://community.meath.ie/kilcloonmc/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=75&PHPSESSID=d8879d62ef34b1da3279131899deb6c7 "Kilcloon, Batterstown, Little Chapel Parish Newsletter"] by Gerard Rice, "The Kilcloon Millennium Committee Newsletters", July 3, 2005, retrieved July 25 2006External links
* [http://www.community.meath.ie/kilcloonmc/ Kilcloon Millennium Committee site]
* [http://www.community.meath.ie/kilclooncc/ Kilcloon Community Centre site]
* [http://blackhallgaels.com Blackhall Gaels GAA Club]
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