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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Hiberno-English Шаблон:Infobox settlement Ballyjamesduff (Шаблон:Irish place name)[1] is a town in County Cavan, Ireland. A former market town, it was the winner of the 1966 and 1967 Irish Tidy Towns Competition.[2]

History

The first mention of Ballyjamesduff is found in The Registry of Deeds,[3] Kings Inns, Henrietta Street, Dublin, Deed No.12-294-5122, drawn up on 12 May 1714.

In A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, first published by Samuel Lewis in 1837, its entry reads:

"Ballyjamesduff, an old market town, in county Cavan, and the province of Ulster. The town is situated on the old mail-coach road from Virginia to Cavan.
The parish was created in 1831, by disuniting nine townlands from the parish of Castleraghan, five from that of Denn, two from Lurgan, and four from the parish of Kildrumferton."[4]

The Free State garrison in Ballyjamesduff barracks was attacked with rifle fire and grenades in July 1921. There are no casualties.

Demographics

The population was 2,661 at the 2016 census. At that census, Ballyjamesduff had a similar population to the County Cavan towns of Bailieborough, Virginia and Kingscourt: each with about 2,500 people. The town's population is diverse, with about 35% born outside of Ireland.[5]

Transport

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Anne Street

The town is located on the R194 and R196 regional roads. It is Шаблон:Convert south-east of Cavan town.

Bus Éireann Route 187 provides service to Oldcastle, Mountnugent, Virginia and Kells.[6]

Notable places in Ballyjamesduff

Popular culture

"The Frolics"

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The Percy French Hotel and Paddy Reilly Bar

Ballyjamesduff annually holds "The Frolics", a music and comedy event.Шаблон:Citation neededШаблон:Update inline

In song

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Bronze figure of Percy French in the town square with words and music of "Come back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff".

Ballyjamesduff is referenced in the Percy French song "Come back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff", which was written about a man from the area who acted as jarvy (coach driver) for French and decided to emigrate to Scotland. It is said that he drove his horse and cart to Carrick-on-Shannon, parked the horse and cart outside the railway station and took the train to Dublin. Paddy Reilly is supposedly buried in St Joseph's graveyard in the town of Ballyjamesduff.Шаблон:Citation needed

Pork Festival

The Pork Festival was an annual town festival started in 1994.[9] This was largely due to a nearby pork-rendering factory supplying a large amount of pork for use in the festival.Шаблон:Citation needed

People

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  • Percy French, poet, songwriter and former Board of Works Inspector of Drains with Cavan County Council.
  • John Wesley, preacher, theologian and founder of the worldwide Methodist Church, preached in Ballyjamesduff and built a church here in the 18th century.
  • Pete Briquette (born Patrick Cusack), bassist with the Boomtown Rats came from Ballyjamesduff.
  • Marcus Daly, known as "the Montana Copper King", was born in 1841 near Ballyjamesduff.
  • Ronan Lee, author, academic, and former Member of Parliament for Indooroopilly electorate, Queensland, Australia came from Ballyjamesduff.

See also

References

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External links

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Шаблон:County Cavan Шаблон:Tidy Towns (Ireland) Шаблон:Authority control

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