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Toberlyan Duffin


Toberlyan Duffin (from Irish: usually given as Tobar Laighin, meaning either 'St Leynie's Well' or "The Well of the Spear" but probably more correctly Tobar Lann, meaning the 'Well of the Church', belonging to the Duffin family) is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw.

Toberlyan is bounded on the north by Corran townland and Bellaheady townland in Kildallan parish, on the west by Toberlyan townland, on the south by Coologe townland and on the east by Killarah townland in Kildallan parish. Its chief geographical features are the Shannon-Erne Waterway, a small stream and a plantation. Toberlyan is traversed by minor roads and rural lanes.

The townland covers 160 statute acres.

In the Plantation of Ulster by grant dated 29 April 1611, along with other lands, King James VI and I granted, inter alia, one poll of Dufferagh to Cormacke McGawran, but it is probable that the lands had been in the possession of the McGovern clan for several hundred years before this and it was just a Surrender and regrant confirming the existing title to the McGoverns. The said Cormacke McGawran was the son of a previous chief of the clan, Tomas Óg Mág Samhradháin who was elected in 1584.

The McGovern lands in Toberlyan Duffin were confiscated in the Cromwellian Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652 and were distributed as follows-

The Hearth Money Rolls for 1662 list two Hearth Tax payers in the townland of Dustin- William Smith and Shane McBrian.

A grant dated 30 January 1668 from King Charles II to James Thornton included one pole in Duffin.


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