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Cavan Urban District Council

Cavan
An Cabhán
Town
Cathedral of Saints Patrick & Felim, Cavan
Motto(s): N/A
Cavan is located in Ireland
Cavan
Cavan
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°59′28″N 7°21′36″W / 53.9910°N 7.3601°W / 53.9910; -7.3601Coordinates: 53°59′28″N 7°21′36″W / 53.9910°N 7.3601°W / 53.9910; -7.3601
Country Ireland
Province Ulster
County County Cavan
Elevation 113 m (371 ft)
Population (2016)
 • Total 10,914
Irish Grid Reference H419041
Website www.cavanudc.ie

Cavan (/ˈkævən/; Irish: an Cabhán, meaning "the hollow") is the county town of County Cavan in Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border with Northern Ireland. The town is on the main N3 road that links Dublin (to the south) with Enniskillen, Ballyshannon and Donegal Town (to the north).

Cavan was founded by the King of East Breifne, Giolla Íosa Ruadh O’Reilly, sometime during his lordship between 1300 and his death in 1330. During his lordship, a Franciscan friary was established close to the O’Reilly stronghold at Tullymongan and was at the centre of the settlement close to a crossing over the river and to the town’s marketplace. The friary’s location is marked by an eighteenth-century tower in the graveyard at Abbey Street which appears to incorporate remains of the original medieval friary tower. The imprint of the medieval town can be followed in the area of Abbey Street, Bridge Street and Main Street (townlands of Tullymongan Upper and Lower).

The O'Reillys later built a new castle in the late fourteenth century on Tullymongan Hill, overlooking the town centre. In the 15th century, the local ruler, Bearded Owen O'Reilly, expanded the town marketplace which attracted merchants from Dublin and Drogheda. The phrase "life of Reilly" is believed to derive from the great wealth and power of the O'Reilly clans, some of which came from their market. They also allowed counterfeit English and Scottish coins to be minted in their territory at this time.


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