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Description
Population (2002) Tullaghan (Irish: An Tulachán) is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. Due to extensive property development, fueled by tax breaks, it has now mushroomed in size and is effectively a suburb of Bundoran - a holiday resort in the neighbouring County Donegal. The village had a population of 520 in 2002 and had grown to 764 by 2006. It is situated on the 3km long coastline of County Leitrim, on the N15 between Sligo, County Sligo (35 km) and Bundoran, County Donegal (3 km). The River Drowes denotes the border between County Leitrim and County Donegal and the River Duff forms the border between County Leitrim and County Sligo. Tullaghan coast lies at the foot of Glenade at the northern end of County Leitrim. It also includes a small (mainly inland) section of County Sligo. It extends east to the edge of Lough Melvin and Garrison lowlands, west to Bunduff strand (in the north Sligo coastal area) and inland to the northern slopes of the Dartry Mountains and the Arroo and Mountain Outliers.
History
[citation needed] * MacClancy's second stronghold at Duncarbery is mentioned in the Annals in 1537. This castle stood on a hill behind the present Duncarbery Lodge. The date of construction is unknown, but a survey of Leitrim of 1802 records Duncarbery Castle as being "within a quarter of a mile of the sea; there is only one arch, over which is a gable remaining; it seems to have been of some extent and was built by Lady Isobel Clancy in the reign of Elizabeth". Elizabeth I succeeded to the throne in 1558, but the castle must have been built before this date, for the Annals record the death of Cahir MacClancy in Duncarbery in 1537. The mound on which the castle was built was the site of the ancient fort of Carbury (Dún Cairbre), from which the castle took its name. * Some uncertainty as to the origins of the MacClancys. They may have come from Munster or may have been an ancient Breifne tribe. One account says that a band of about a thousand men, MacClancys, O'Cuirnins and O'Travers, fled northwards from Munster because of a dispute over the building of the house of Cashel. They were welcomed by Ualgharg O'Rourke (chief of Breifne from 1200 to 1231) and given extensive lands. If this account is correct, then the Cairneach MacClancy whose death is recorded by the Annalists in 1220, may be the first MacClancy chief of Dartry. There is also some evidence that the family were long-time residents of the area. O'Connell gives the pedigree of one of the last of the MacClancy chieftains, Cathal Dubh, as follows: Cathal Dubh son of Cathal Og son of Cathal Dubh son of Feradach son of William son of Teige Bacach son of Teige Caoch son of Cathal son of Teige son of William son of Cathal of the Rock son of Cairneach also styled Hugh Cleireach son of Flannchadh son of Mag Fhlannchadha son of Eochy son of Deighre Dairt son of Cruinn Luacha son of Finn son of Connell son of Fiacha son of Conwell son of Looee son of Dunlong son of Eochy son of Annalgy son of Ailghil son of Flann son of Cahir son of Dunlong son of Cormac son of Vilioll son of Aengus son of Eochy son of Looee Cal the great ancestor of all the tribes called Cairbre. If this pedigree is accurate, the MacClancys would seem to be descended from the Cairbre tribe who occupied the area in remote times and had a fort at Dun Cairbre (Duncarbery). All we know for sure is that the family became established as chieftains of Dartry towards the end of the thirteenth century and continued in that capacity until the mid-seventeenth century.
Religion
* St Patrick Catholic Church
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland