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  Cootehill Tourism Development / About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
However, due to the enterprise of a local businessman, Cootehill captured the cattle trade of the area at a time when the old pattern of bargaining at fairs was changing to the modern system of selling at marts.
Further confidence in Cootehill was also expressed at the same time in the building of one of the first three comprehensive schools in the country.
Situated amidst the rolling Drumlin hills of Cavan in an area of outstanding beauty, Cootehill offers the visitor a variety of outdoor and indoor activities within easy reach of the town including swimming, tennis, pitch and putt, golf and gymnastics, as well as the excellent fishing facilities in the surrounding lakes and rivers.
www.cootehilltourism.com /html/about.htm   (690 words)

  
  History of Linen : Regional History : Cootehill
Cootehill emerged as the strongest linen market in County Cavan towards the end of the eighteenth century.
Cootehill soon prospered and it became the most important market town in counties Cavan and Monaghan in the later part of the eighteenth century.
Cootehill¹s linen market became one of the top six brown linen markets in Ulster at the beginning of the nineteenth century with annual sales estimated at £114,400 in 1803.
linenireland.org /history/regions/cootehill.php   (1143 words)

  
 S.I. No. 75/1950: COOTEHILL URBAN DISTRICT (DE-URBANISATION) ORDER, 1950.
WHEREAS the Council of the Urban District of Cootehill (hereinafter called " the Urban Council ") have applied to the Minister for Local Government (hereinafter called " the Minister ") for an order under Section 74 of the Local Government Act, 1925, adding the Urban District of Cootehill to the County Health District of Cavan.
AND WHEREAS the Urban District of Cootehill is not a borough and adjoins the County Health District of Cavan, being a county health district situate in the same county as the said Urban District :
The Urban District of Cootehill shall be added to the County Health District of Cavan and shall cease to be an urban sanitary district under the Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1878 as amended by subsequent enactments.
www.irishstatutebook.ie /ZZSI75Y1950.html   (471 words)

  
 Cootehill Gasthäuser | Cootehill Billige Gasthäuser, Irland
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Riverside Farmhouse is a two-storey Victorian house overlooking the River Annalee close to Cootehill and just 16 miles from Cavan Town… more
www.travellerspoint.com /guesthouses-de-ci-3639.html   (56 words)

  
 County Monaghan, Drumsnat Parish
It stands on the Cootehill river, and on the road from Dublin to Clones, 7.75 miles north-north-west of Shercock, 8 south-west by south of Ballybay, 8.75 south by east of Clones, and 51 north -north-west of Dublin.
It lies partly in Co. Cavan, and partly in Co. Monaghan; and comprising an area of 164 square miles, or 104,988 acres, with a pop., in 1831 of 63,391.
A fever hospital at Cootehill consists of only one room in a small house, and is altogether incompetent for the wants of the union, or even of a moderate district around the town; and,in 1839-40, it expended £93 13s.
ahd.exis.net /monaghan/cootehill-1844.htm   (795 words)

  
 Untitled Document
It stands on the Cootehill river, and on the road from Dublin to Clones, 7.75 miles north-north-west of Shercock, 8 south-west by south of Ballybay, 8.75 south by east of Clones, and 51 north-north-west of Dublin.
A fever hospital at Cootehill consists of only one room in a small house, and is altogether incompetent for the wants of the union, or even of a moderate district around the town; and, in 1839-40, it expended £93 13s.
COOTEHILL, a market and post-town, in the parish of DRUMGOON, barony of TULLAGHGARVEY, county of CAVAN, and province of ULSTER, 12 miles (N.E.) from Cavan, and 57 (N.W. by W.) from Dublin; containing 2239 inhabitants.
homepage.eircom.net /~leeea/cootehill.htm   (1180 words)

  
 Valuation Tribunal - rates valuation appeals nationwide
It is on the main Cootehill to Cavan Road.
Cootehill is a small market town with a population of about 1,500 people.
It lies in the north of the County close to the Monaghan boarder and is approximately 15 miles from Cavan town and 70 miles from Dublin.
www.valuation-trib.ie /categories/factory/VA97_6_004.htm   (3424 words)

  
 GENUKI: Cootehill
Cootehill Church, Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, v.6, p.13.
Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, v40, Counties of South Ulster, 1834-38, The Institute of Irish Studies, The Queens University of Belfast, 1998.
William ADAMS, of Drumelton House, Cootehill, Co Cavan, JP, High Sheriff 1887; b 18 March, 1837; m 15 Nov 1870, Sarah (d 1929), 3rd dau of the late George CHATTERTON, JP, of Ballynamote House, Co Cork, by Sarah Georgina, his wife, 3rd dau of James HILL, of Craig, Co Cork, and d.
www.sierratel.com /colinf/genuki/CAV/Drumgoon/Cootehill.html   (387 words)

  
 Cootehill Christian Fellowship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cootehill is the second largest town in County Cavan.
It is situated in the north of Cavan on the border with Co. Monaghan.
Cootehill is famous for its many lakes used by anglers from many nations, particularly for coarse fishing.
www.elimministries.net /Locations/Cootehill1.htm?c=3   (352 words)

  
 Valuation Tribunal - rates valuation appeals nationwide
Sweeney the number of supermarkets in the town from which the comparisons were drawn to which the response was one only compared with a total of three in Cootehill.
Sweeney stated that the two other supermarkets in Cootehill had not been revised for 15 to 20 years and are now substantially different than when last revised.
It should be noted that it is open to the rated occupier to apply at any time for a revision of rateable valuation if he feels that he can substantiate that circumstances have changed to the extent that the net annual value of the hereditament has been reduced.
www.valuation-trib.ie /categories/shop/VA96_3_095.htm   (818 words)

  
 hand - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anne Hand was born in 1829 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
Elizabeth Hand was born in 1835 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
Mary Hand was born in 1840 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
members.optusnet.com.au /~coolumkids/hand/pafg01.htm   (59 words)

  
 Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" of Drumgoon, Co. Cavan
In the proximity of Cootehill a religious community of United Brethern, now generally~known known as Moravians, was formed in the year 1752 and a church was erected in 1755 capable of accommodating 400 members.
The collections at the church of Cootehill amount annually to about £25 and the average number of poor upon the church list is twenty two; and the collection at the chapel of ease in the townland of Dernakish is about £4 per annum and the number of poor six.
It stands on the Cootehill river, and on the road from Dublin to Clones, 7.75 miles north-north-west of Shircock, 8 south-west by south of Ballyboy, 8.75 south by east of Clones, and 51 north -north-west of Dublin.
www.drumgoon.com /albeagan.html   (12380 words)

  
 Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tiernans Joinery is situated just outside Cootehill, County Cavan on the main Cavan road.
From Cootehill proceed on the Cavan road for approximately one mile and watch for a right turn signposted 'Tiernans Elegant Stairs'.
Proceed on this road (use care - it is quite narrow) for approximately 1 mile and bear left at the old gate lodge and continue for half a mile and we are situated on the left hand side of the road.
www.digi-biz.biz /cavan/stairs/location.htm   (98 words)

  
 Welcome to Ireland North West-Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cootehill offers visitors to the area a selection of outdoor and indoor activities.
Cootehill gets its name from the 17th century marriage of Thomas Coote- a Cromwellian Colonel-to Frances Hill from Hillsborough.
The town of Cootehill is an important angling centre.
www.irelandnorthwest.ie /content.asp?id=68   (124 words)

  
 Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" of Drumgoon, Co. Cavan
The collections at the church of Cootehill amount annually to about £25 and the average number of poor upon the church list is twenty two; and the collection at the chapel of ease in the townland of Dernakish is about £4 per annum and the number of poor six.
It stands on the Cootehill river, and on the road from Dublin to Clones, 7.75 miles north-north-west of Shircock, 8 south-west by south of Ballyboy, 8.75 south by east of Clones, and 51 north -north-west of Dublin.
A fever hospital at Cootehill consists of only one room in a small house, and is altogether incompetent for the wants of the union, or even of a moderate district around the town; and,in 1839-40, it expended ‚93 13s.
members.tripod.com /~Al_Beagan/drumgoon.htm   (12605 words)

  
 Rosevale B&B - Bed and Breakfast, Cootehill, Co. Cavan, Ireland.
Situated over looking the rolling green hills of Cavan, Rosevale B&B is a family run and family friendly bed and breakfast.
Ideally located in Cootehill, comfortable and friendly Rosevale B&B welcomes all visitors to County Cavan.
Rosevale B&B is associated with the Cootehill Chamber of Commerce.
www.irelandwide.com /acom/rosevale/index.htm   (204 words)

  
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In Walking to Cootehill, John Engels has chosen to mix the new with the old, fashioning a fresh order for poems that span the years from 1958 to 1992.
A short notation at the end of each poem indicates the title of the original volume from which it was taken, and its date of publication.
In fact, Engels revels in every contradiction that "lacerates the heart." Walking to Cootehill is an epic of human scale, it follows a cycle from birth (naming) to death (unnaming), with an intimation of resurrection.
www.nd.edu /~ndr/issues/ndr8/engles/engles.html   (734 words)

  
 Hoganstand - Cavan GAA Football & Hurling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A goal minutes before the end of this Cavan SFL Division 2 encounter between Redhills and Cootehill Celtic at McGrath Park by sub.
Cormac Brides denied Cootehill Celtic a share of the spoils as they went under by 2-13 to 2-10 in a high-scoring encounter.
Cootehill Celtic - David Clegg; Keith Smith, Barry McGahan, Sean Fitzpatrick; Christopher Sherlock (0-1), David McCarney, John McCutcheon; Ciaran Fox (0-1), David Reilly; Andrew Smith (0-1), Barry Dempsey (1-1), Shay Hawe (0-5); Paul McCarney, Glen Nulty, Maurice Hogan (1-1).
www.hoganstand.com /cavan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=46293   (196 words)

  
 Co. Cavan; Ireland Newspaper Abstracts
This meeting was held to-day in the Fair Green of this town, where a platform was erected for the accommodation of the speakers.
Bernard MARKEY, merchant, Cootehill; M. RRARY, Esq., P.L.G., Teevenanas; C. FOY, Esq., reporter, Northern Standard; Master John HORAN (son to Patrick Horan, Esq., Cootehill, late agent, on the Bellamont Forest Estate); Mr.
CARROLL of Matrass, near Cootehill, who has an acre of flax in equally as good a condition as the specimen we saw.
www.irelandoldnews.com /Cavan/1852/JUN.html   (3405 words)

  
 Hoganstand - Cavan GAA Football & Hurling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cootehill Celtic proved a tough test for a fancied Ballinagh side in the opening round of the Cavan IFC in Kingspan/Breffni Park, Cavan winning a low-scoring game by 0-10 to 1-6.
Cootehill dominated the opening half and were good value for their 1-6 to 0-5 lead.
They dominated the second-half exchanges, and with Cootehill failing to score in this period did enough to win the game, but knowing a major improvement all round will be needed if they are to gain championship honours this season.
www.hoganstand.com /cavan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=49340   (282 words)

  
 Northern Regional Fisheries Board
CJ Fay, Cabragh House, Cootehill, Phone: 049 5552153 and some angling guesthouses.
Joe Smith, Riverside House, Cootehill, Phone: 049 5552150 and other angling guesthouses in the area.
Cootehill Tourism - Una Smith, Riverside House, Cootehill.
www.nrfb.ie /fishing/coarse/cavan/cootehill.htm   (224 words)

  
 Thomas Sherlock Memorial Shield
Thomas Sherlock was born in Cootehill, Co.Cavan in 1973 into a family of 5 brothers and 5 sisters.
With such strong ties between the families and their respective soccer clubs, all involved felt that the game should be rekindled, this time between Piltown AFC and Cootehill Harps.
So, since 2000 both Piltown AFC and Cootehill Harps have been making a 300 mile round trip each year to play each other in the Thomas Sherlock Memorial Shield, with the proceeds again going to cancer charity.
www.piltownafc.com /tsms   (656 words)

  
 Cootehill Christian Fellowship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Although the land quality is poor Cavan-Monaghan is primarily farming land and the majority of this is dairy cows.
The main industries of Cootehill are Abbot Ireland Ltd. (which make baby foods), the poultry co-op, and a footwear manufacturer.
Cootehill Christian Fellowship came into being as a result of a move of God's Spirit in 1986.
www.elimministries.net /Locations/Cootehill.htm?c=3   (928 words)

  
 Abbott Cootehill - Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Abbott Ireland began manufacturing in Cootehill, Co. Cavan, in 1975 employing 68 employees and had a capacity of 12 millions lbs of powered product.
Since 1975, the Cootehill facility has increased its product range and is now manufacturing the full range of infant and follow-on nutritional products for international markets.
As a result of ongoing capital investment, the Cootehill Plant has gradually increased its capacity.
www.abbott.ie /html/cootehill.html   (232 words)

  
 Cavan CDB / News & Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
At a major conference in Torquay in September it was announced that Cootehill Library had won the BEST SMALL NEW BUILDING CATEGORY in a Public Library Award Scheme covering Britain and Ireland.
The main criteria are: the appearance and design of the library, both inside and out; its impact on the community; the quality of its services; and its capacity for development.
Cootehill Library opened to the public in September 2001.
www.cavancommunity.com /html/noticeboard2.asp?newsid=149   (304 words)

  
 The Session: Events - CCE Gerry Whelan Remembered, Cootehill Town
Cootehill is looking forward to a major weekend of traditional music events at the end of September to honour the memory of a locally-based businessman who devoted much of his life to promoting Irish music and song, and who was a major figure in Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann for over half a century.
Cavan Town’s CCE Youth Group will complete the line-up for this star-studded concert, which will be followed by what promises to be a memorable informal seisiún with lots of local musicians joined by players from around the county.
Gerry himself was passionate about the music being passed on to future generations, and was instrumental in setting up St Michael’s Marching Band in Cootehill in 1967.
www.thesession.org /events/display/115   (1269 words)

  
 Craig Family Ancestral File - pafg29 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Christopher Armstrong was born about 1801 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
Mrs Christopher Armstrong was born about 1801 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
John Brown [Parents] was born in 1840 in Drumachon, Drung Parish, Cavan, Ireland.
homepage.ntlworld.com /david.craig/craigfami/pafg29.htm   (548 words)

  
 Cootehill Presbyterian Church, Co Cavan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cootehill is an expanding rural town on the Cavan/Monaghan border, often regarded as the geographic centre of the counties and Monaghan Presbytery.
A Youth Fellowship for Cootehill, Drum and Kilmount meets in the Manse on two weekends in the month.
In addition to welcoming any who wish to attend on these occasions there is a fortnightly Bible Study and Prayer Meeting held in the Hall at 8pm on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, and for the ladies exclusively a Presbyterian Woman's Association (PWA) meeting on the third Thursday of the month.
www.presbyterianireland.org /congregations/cootehill.html   (253 words)

  
 Craig Family Ancestral File - pafg05 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
John Sloane was born about 1865 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
Mrs John Sloane was born about 1865 in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland.
James Lyttle [Parents] was born in 1826 in Urney Parish, Cavan, Ireland.
homepage.ntlworld.com /david.craig/craigfami/pafg05.htm   (739 words)

  
 Irish News, December 21, 1998
Gardaí would not officially name the dead woman but she was identified locally as 44-year-old Sheila Lynch.
Gardaí were called to a house at Dunbarkey, Cootehill, on Saturday evening at around 7.30 p.m.
Gardaí in Cootehill said the woman was living alone.
archives.tcm.ie /irishexaminer/1998/12/21/ihead.htm   (3471 words)

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