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Knockcroghery () is a village and townland in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is located on the N61 road between Athlone and Roscommon town, near Lough Ree on the River Shannon. The townland of Knockcroghery is in the civil parish of Killinvoy and the historical barony of Athlone North.

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Place details

Region
Connacht
Country
Éire / Ireland
Population
351

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Key facts

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Knockcroghery
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ga
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Village
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Ireland
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right
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Location in Ireland
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Country
Settlement.subdivision_name
Ireland
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Province
Settlement.subdivision_name1
Connacht
Settlement.subdivision_type2
County
Settlement.subdivision_name2
County Roscommon
Settlement.subdivision_type3
Dáil Éireann
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Roscommon–Galway
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EU Parliament
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Midlands–North-West
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Metric
Settlement.population_as_of
2022

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Encyclopedic overview

23 sections
Contents
  • Name
  • History
  • Development
  • Clay pipe industry
  • Irish War of Independence
  • Terror at the fair
  • Burning of Knockcroghery
  • Catholic parish of Knockcroghery
  • Places of interest
  • Architecture
  • Built heritage
  • Saint Patrick's Catholic Church
  • Transport
  • Events and culture
  • The ''Gairm Sgoile'' of 1351
  • Knockcroghery Fair
  • Galey Bay Regatta
  • Galey Castle dances
  • Music
  • Sport
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

Knockcroghery () is a village and townland in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is located on the N61 road between Athlone and Roscommon town, near Lough Ree on the River Shannon. The townland of Knockcroghery is in the civil parish of Killinvoy and the historical barony of Athlone North.

Knockcroghery developed as a largely linear settlement close to Galey Castle, a 14th-century tower house overlooking Galey Bay. By the 18th century, the village comprised a number of small houses, shops, blacksmith, mill, church and a fair green. For a number of centuries, the village economy was focused on the making of clay tobacco pipes, with eight kilns employing approximately 100 people by the 19th century. In the early 20th century, much of the village was burnt in a reprisal attack by the Black and Tans during the Irish War of Independence, and a number of buildings in the village centre date from a subsequent rebuilding exercise.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Knockcroghery” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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