Farney (Irish: Fearnaigh) is a barony in County Monaghan, Ireland.
Farney
Fearnaigh (Irish) | |
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Sovereign state | Ireland |
County | Monaghan |
Area | |
• Total | 272.48 km2 (105.21 sq mi) |
Etymology
editFarney takes its name from the ancient kingdom of Fernmag ("plain of alders").
Location
editFarney is found in southeast County Monaghan, north of the River Lagan, west of the River Fane and south of Lough Muckno.
Farney is bordered to the north by Cremorne, County Monaghan; to the east by Dundalk Upper, Louth and Ardee, County Louth; to the south by Lower Slane, County Meath; and to the west by Clankee, County Cavan.
History
editO'Ciaran or O'Kieran is given as a chief of Fearnmuigh as a clan of Tír Eoghain. The O'Larkin sept is cited as chiefs alongside the O'Neills and MacCanns in the old territory of Airgíalla (Oriel), where they were chiefs of Farney and West Uí Breasail (in County Armagh). O Cosgro (ve) (O Cosgraigh) was the name of the chiefs of Feara Ruis (Fir Rois) near Carrickmacross and Ardee. MacArdle, a branch of the MacMahons of Oriel are noted here, as well as septs of Callan, O'Finn, O'Larkin, Hughes/Hayes, and O'Donegan. [1]
List of settlements
editBelow is a list of settlements in Farney barony: