History & Folklore

 
 
Folklore
Rosguill was a Tuath (Territory) under the rule of an Irish Chief. It takes it’s name from Goll Mac Morna, one of the heroes of the Fianna. Goll is reputed to have been slain by Fionn Mac Cumhaill after a pursuit across Glenoory to Carraig Ghoill, which is the rock lying off the mouth of Dooey Bay.
 
Ganiamore (the highest hill in lower Rosguill) is said to have taken it’s name from Grainne who was reputed to have spent a night there with her lover, Diarmuid. Grainne was the daughter of Cormac, at that time King of Ireland, and was betrothed to Fionn McCumhaill, leader of the Fianna (King’s army). She eloped with Diarmuid, who was one of the heroes of the Fianna, and they were hunted all around Ireland by Fionn. Eventually Fionn slew Diarmuid and Fionn convinced Grainne that she should marry him!
 
 
Dates
There is evidence of pre-historical settlement at Rosapenna and Tranarossan.
 
919 20 ships of Danes sailed up Mulroy- "Committed no depradation"
 
1131 Rosguill plundered by Toirealach O Conchuir
 
1247 O’ Boyle, chief of the 3 Tuaths slain at Ballyshannon by the English
 
1360 Last of the O’ Boyles died. O’Boyles suceeded by the Mac Sweeney’s (Scottish, came to Ireland in the 13th century)
 
1600 Sir Mulmurray Mac Sweeney surrendered his lands to Queen Elizabeth
 
1641 Rebellion against the English
 
1704 Penal laws
 
1795 Robert Clements created 1st Earl of Leitrim (54,000 acres)
 
1800 2nd Earl opposed Act of Union in House of Commons
 
1804 Melmore tower built
 
1846 Famine
 
1848 8 Men drowned off Dooey in 4 curraghs
 
1854 3rd Earl accedes
 
1878 3rd Earl murdered at Cratlagh Wood by 3 of his tenants
 
1880 Downings pier built
 
1895 Memorial erected in Carrigart to the 4th Earl (the fair Earl)
 
1887-1914 Fishing boom in Herring – ended at start of First World War with lost markets in Germany and Russia
 
1910 Extension to Pier built
 
1914-1923 Civil unrest
 
1924 Atlantic Drive built from Dooey past Tranarossan
 
1934 Beach hotel built
 
1952 5th Earl died
 
1952 McNutts founded, making hand woven tweed
 
1960 Memorial to the 3 tenants who murdered the 3rd Earl erected in Fanad
 
1962 Rosapenna hotel totally destroyed by fire

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Dooey,
Downings,
Co. Donegal,
F92 XV60

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