- Elphin, County Roscommon
Infobox Irish Place
name = Elphin
gaeilge = Ail Finn
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pin coords = left: 58px; top: 40px
north coord = 53.85 | west coord = 8.2 | irish grid = M868889
area = | elevation = 83 m
province =Connacht
county =County Roscommon
population = | town pop = 527 | rural pop = 711
census yr = 2002
web = |Elphin (Irish place name|Ail Finn) is a village in north
County Roscommon ,Ireland .It forms the southern tip of a triangle with Boyle km to mi | 18 | abbr=yes | precision=0 and
Carrick-on-Shannon km to mi | 14 | abbr=yes | precision=0 to the north west and north east respectively. It is located at the junction of the R368 and R369regional road s.Knock International Airport [http://www.knockairport.com] is km to mi | 50 | abbr=yes | precision=0 west of Elphin - approximately 40 minutes by road.History
Elphin has historically been an important market town and the diocesan centre for the
Diocese of Elphin .St Patrick is believed to have visited Elphin, consecrated its first church and ordained its first bishop,Asicus (subsequently the patron saint of Elphin). Information supporting the visitation ofSt Patrick is to be found in two important memorials of early Irishhagiography , the Vita Tripartita ofSt Patrick , and the "Patrician Documents" in theBook of Armagh . On his missionary tour throughConnacht in 434 or 435,St Patrick came to the territory of Corcoghlan, present day Elphin. The chief of that territory, a nobleDruid named Ono, gave land and afterwards his castle or fort toSt Patrick to found a church and monastery. The place, which had hitherto been called Emlagh-Ono (a derivation of its owners name) received the designation of Ail Finn, which means "rock of the clear spring". This nomenclature was adopted on the basis of a large stone raised bySt Patrick from a well opened by him in the land of Ono and placed on its margin. A copious stream of crystal water flowed from the well and continues to flow through Elphin to this day.St Patrick built a church called Tempull Phadruig (Patrick's church) and established anEpiscopal See in Elphin. St Asicus remained as bishop of Elphin.St Patrick also founded an episcopal monastery or college at Elphin, believed to be one of the first monasteries founded by him. In pre-Reformation times, Elphin was host to a large number of religious orders and was a religious centre of international significance. This is supported by the appearance of Elphin in a number of pan-European maps in the Middle Ages. After theReformation Elphin continued as the centre of a bishopric. A new bishop's residence was built in the 1720s to the central block and flanking pavilions plan that is very common in Irish country houses of this period. The main block of the bishop's house was destroyed by fire early in the 20th Century and was subsequently demolished, but the ruins of the pavilions survive together with the curtain walls that linked them to the main house.The
cathedral was also rebuilt in the eighteenth century. It was a modest building no bigger than a smallparish church with a tall square clock tower at its west end. Anapse was added in the 19th century. Thecathedral was used for worship up to the early 1960s. It was badly damaged in a storm in 1962 and was demolished a few years later, but its partially restored ruins can still be seen.Associated with the cathedral was Elphin Diocesan School, popularly known as 'The Latin School'. Its most famous students were
Oliver Goldsmith and the eye surgeonSir William Wilde the father ofOscar Wilde . The school was closed in the 1860s when the seat of the bishopric was moved to Kilmore,County Cavan .According to legend, it was close to Elphin that the mythological figure ofOisin fell from his horse upon his return fromTir na nOg (The Land of Eternal Youth). Within 6 km of Elphin is Cruachan (otherwise Rathcroghan), the famous palace ofQueen Meave (she of theTáin Bó Cúailnge and a prominent figure inIrish mythology , notably theUlster Cycle ) and theConnacht kings. The well of Ogulla (otherwise the Virgin Monument), scene of the famous conversion and baptism of Aithnea (Eithne) and Fidelm, the daughters of Leoghari, monarch of Ireland in the time ofSt Patrick , is also situate near Elphin. It is reputed that the gold and riches ofNed Kelly are buried in foothills just outside of Elphin.Percy French , the performer, poet, and water colour artist was born at Cloonyquin, approximately three miles outside of Elphin as was his kinsmanArthur Murphy (1727-1805) the lawyer, playwright and biographer ofSamuel Johnson ,Henry Fielding andDavid Garrick . Murphy's better known contemporaryOliver Goldsmith spent much of his childhood atBallyoughter , approximately one mile to the south of Elphin and may have been born at his mother's family home,Smith Hill , just outside of the village of Elphin. Fergus O'Mulconry, one of the authors of theAnnals of the Four Masters was born at Cloonahee about two miles from Elphin. Elphin is also the birthplace ofRoderick Flanagan (1828-1862) the Australian-Irish journalist, historian and anthropologist.and alsoLuke O'Connor a winner of theVictoria Cross port and culture
Elphin is home to the Orchard Park, a
Gaelic Athletic Association ground. The local club has produced many GAA figures of significance over the years both in playing and administrative capacities, the most notable being Dr Donal Keenan, a former President of the Association. Elphin has a proud tradition in gaelic games and continues to produce many successful under-age and seniorGaelic football teams.Elphin has an active branch of
Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann and has hosted theCounty Roscommon Fleadh Cheoil on many occasions. Members of the Elphin branch have enjoyed success at theAll-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil in recent years. The town also has a fully restored and operationaleighteenth century windmill , one of the oldest of its kind in Ireland.Trivia
Elphin is also the given name of a Polish
Irish dancing troupe.ee also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland.
External links
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/EI/24/Elphin.html Elphin Geographical data]
* [http://www.goelphin.com/index.html Elphin Homepage]
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