Farbill

Coordinates: 53°30′09″N 7°08′27″W / 53.5025°N 7.1408°W / 53.5025; -7.1408
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Farbill
Fir Bhile
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Irish Grid ReferenceN570505

Farbill (Irish: Fir Bhile)[1] is a barony in east County Westmeath, in Ireland. It was formed by 1672.[2] It is bordered by County Meath to the south and east and three other baronies: Fartullagh (to the south–west), Moyashel and Magheradernon (to the north–east) and Delvin (to the north). The largest centre of population in the barony is the town of Kinnegad.

Geography

Farbill has an area of 35,488.8 acres (143.618 km2).

M4 motorway passes to the south of Kinnegad connecting Dublin with Sligo and the M6 motorway from Galway joins the M4 at Kinnegad. Several regional roads radiate from Kinnegad. Those passing through Farbill are the R148 to Dublin and the R161 to Navan. To the north the R156 passes through Killucan linking the N3 near Clonee in County Meath to the N4 (near Mullingar
).

A railway line carrying the national rail company

Longford town
.

Civil parishes of the barony

This table

Ecclesiastical parish
).

Name in English Name in Irish
Killucan Cill Liúcainne

The barony of Farbill consists of just one civil parish, Killucan, however two townlands of Killucan, Greenan, and Mucklin, are in the barony of Delvin.

Towns, villages and townlands

There are 76 townlands in the barony of Farbill.[2] Villages include:

References

  1. ^ "Fir Bhile / Farbill". logainm.ie - The Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Barony of Farbill townlands.ie Retrieved 30 May 2015
  3. ^ Irish Rail Printable Timetables Archived 25 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine irishrail.ie. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  4. ^ Civil parishes of the barony of Farbill, The Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 7 June 2015.

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