Moycarn


Moycarn is a barony in County Roscommon, Republic of Ireland.

Etymology

The Irish name Maigh Charnáin means "plain of the cairn." It could also have a connection to Cernunnos, the Celtic hunt god.

Geography

Moycarn barony is located in the south of County Roscommon, north of the River Suck and River Shannon; they meet at the southern tip.

History

The Moycarn barony was anciently called Clan Laithemhain or Muintir Cionaith, ruled by the Gaelic Irish tribes of MacGilla Finnagain and Ó Cionnaoith.
It is referred to in the topographical poem Tuilleadh feasa ar Éirinn óigh :
Mac Giolla Fionnagáin maoiṫ
Agus Clann crodha Cionaoith
Dá droing ar aoḃḋa d' feadain
Ar Cloinn laomḋa Laiṫeaṁain

Notable later families in the barony include the ffrench and Potts.

List of settlements

Below is a list of settlements in Moycarn barony: