Middlemount (townland)

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Middlemount (part of which is also called Ballyvoghlaun) is a townland in County Laois.

Most of the townland (434 acres, including the townland house, Middlemount House) is in the eastern exclave of Coolkerry civil parish. [1] This part is also known as Ballyvoghlaun.

The remaining part of the townland (190 acres, including the gate lodge for Middlemount House) is in the arm of Aghaboe civil parish which separate the eastern exclave of Coolkerry from the main, western part of Coolkerry. [2]

Middlemount Moat

The part of Middlemount townland which lies in Aghaboe civil parish contains a motte which, on the Ordnance Survey map, [3] is called Middlemount Moat. It is sometimes called also the Moat of Laragh [4] or the Mote of Monacoghlan. [5] (The words moat, mote and motte are all related; [6] moat, which now means a deep wide ditch, was originally a variant of mote, n2, a natural or man-made mound, from which comes the modern word motte.) Carrigan describes Middlemount Moat as "a truncated cone 16 yards in diameter at the top, 25 to 30 ft. high". [7]

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References

  1. Coolkerry civil parish
  2. "Extract from Ordnance Survey map". Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  3. "Extract fromOrdnance Survey map". Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  4. William Carrigan, The history and antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory, Volume 2, (1905), page 61
  5. John O'Donovan, Michael O'Flanagan, Letters Containing Information Relative to the Antiquities of the Counties [of Ireland: Queen's county. 2 v. in 1, page 14
  6. Entry in the Oxford English Dictionary for moat, n1
  7. William Carrigan, The history and antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory, Volume 2, (1905), page 61