Islandeady

Coordinates: 53°49′34″N 9°24′04″W / 53.826°N 9.401°W / 53.826; -9.401
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Islandeady
Oileán Éadaí
Village
St. Patrick's church, Islandeady
St. Patrick's church, Islandeady
Motto: 
Ar Aghaidh Le Chéile
Islandeady is located in Ireland
Islandeady
Islandeady
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°49′34″N 9°24′04″W / 53.826°N 9.401°W / 53.826; -9.401
CountryIreland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyCounty Mayo
Area
 • Total42.02 km2 (16.22 sq mi)
Elevation
57 m (187 ft)
Irish Grid ReferenceM077871

Islandeady (Irish: Oileán Éadaí)[1] is a village in County Mayo, Ireland, about halfway between the towns of Castlebar and Westport.

The parish of Islandeady meets Castlebar to the east, Westport and Newport to the west, and Aughagower and Killawalla to the south. There is a view of Croagh Patrick to the west and Nephin to the northeast. The main route by road is the N5. The parish has four national schools and a private secondary school.

History[edit]

Islandeady civil parish straddles the baronies of Carra and Burrishoole. Its name was reinterpreted in recent centuries as Oileán Éadaí but ultimately derives in fact from Oileán Éadain, where Éadan is a gaelicised form of the Anglo-Saxon name Aedwine or Haedwine. A person of this name was ordained bishop of Mayo in the late eighth century, according to the medieval chronicler Symeon of Durham. The Islandeady townland of Raheens is mentioned in an early biography of Saint Patrick by Tírechán (700c). Islandeady townland was historically called Illaneedan.[2] Islandeady belonged to the 'Patrician lands of Connacht'. The date given by historians to St.Patrick's missionary work in Islandeady is 440 A.D., where he preached on the shores of a lake in the peaceful little parish. Today, the modern village lies within the townlands of Rinnaseer and Cloonan.

On 2 September 1973 during 'The Troubles', Royal Ulster Constabulary reservists from Lisnaskea were attacked by gunmen at Kilbree Lower on the Westport-Castlebar road, as they were on their way home from a fishing holiday in Westport. There were no fatalities, but three members were wounded by automatic fire.[3]

Amenities[edit]

National schools in the area include Cloggernagh NS, Cougala NS, and Cornanool NS. St. Patrick's Academy is a local (private) secondary school.[citation needed]

Islandeady had a shop, beside the church, which closed in 1988. An embroidery and sewing shop is located behind the church. There is also a B&B beside the GAA pitch.[citation needed] The lakes in the area include Lough Bilberry and Lough Lannagh.

Transport[edit]

Islandeady is served by the N5 (Westport-Dublin road) national primary road.

Islandeady railway station, which was 2-km south of the village and opened in May 1914 on the Midland Great Western Railway Athlone to Westport line, was closed in June 1963.[4]

Notable people[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Oileán Éadaí / Islandeady". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Oileán Éadaí / Islandeady (see archival records)". Placenames Database of Ireland.
  3. ^ "Northern visitors attacked by gunmen". The Mayo News. 8 September 1973 – via imgur.com.
  4. ^ "Railway Stations - Islandeady". eiretrains.com. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Moylette getting back in the ring". mayonews.ie. Mayo News. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Taoiseach is left family home in his mother's will". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. 15 May 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2022.