Taughboyne
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Taughboyne is located {{convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} West-South-West from [[Derry]], on the road to [[Raphoe]]; containing, with the village and ancient disfranchised borough of [[St Johnston, County Donegal|St Johnston]], 6335 inhabitants (in 1837). [[Baithéne mac Brénaind|St. Baithen]], son of [[Brendan the Navigator|Brendan]], a disciple and kinsman of [[St Columba]], and his successor in the abbey of Hy, founded Tegbaothin in Tyrconnell: he flourished towards the close of the sixth century. The parish, according to the Ordnance survey, comprises an area of 15,773{{frac|3|4}} statute acres, including a large portion of bog: the land is chiefly arable, and of good quality. There are some extensive [[slate]] quarries, but the slates are small and of a coarse quality. |
Taughboyne is located {{convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} West-South-West from [[Derry]], on the road to [[Raphoe]]; containing, with the village and ancient disfranchised borough of [[St Johnston, County Donegal|St Johnston]], 6335 inhabitants (in 1837). [[Baithéne mac Brénaind|St. Baithen]], son of [[Brendan the Navigator|Brendan]], a disciple and kinsman of [[St Columba]], and his successor in the abbey of Hy, founded Tegbaothin in Tyrconnell: he flourished towards the close of the sixth century. The parish, according to the Ordnance survey, comprises an area of 15,773{{frac|3|4}} statute acres, including a large portion of bog: the land is chiefly arable, and of good quality. There are some extensive [[slate]] quarries, but the slates are small and of a coarse quality. |
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The [[River Foyle]], which bounds the parish on the east, is navigable for small boats to St. Johnstown, where a fair is held on 25 Nov |
The [[River Foyle]], which bounds the parish on the east, is navigable for small boats to St. Johnstown, where a fair is held on 25 Nov. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Raphoe, and in the patronage of the [[Marquess of Abercorn]]: the tithes amount to £1569. 4. 7{{frac|1|2}}.; and the glebe, comprising {{convert|317|acre|km2}}, is valued at £260. 6. 5{{frac|1|2}}. per annum (in c.1837). The glebe-house was originally built in 1785, at a cost of £1313 British, and subsequently improved at an expense of £1399 by the then incumbent. The church was erected in 1626; the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have lately granted £268 for its repair. In the Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Lagan, or Raymochy; the chapel was built about 1787. In the parochial school partly supported by an endowment of Col. Robertson, a school under the London Hibernian Society, and two schools supported by subscription, about 200 children are educated; there are also nine private schools, in which are about the same number of children, and five Sunday schools: two school-houses were erected by the Marquess of Abercorn around 1830. There is a dispensary for the poor. |
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