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Eglinton, County Londonderry



 
 
Eglinton is a small market town
Town

A town is a type of human settlement ranging from a few to several thousand inhabitants, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas; the precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition....
 in County Londonderry
County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry is one of the six Counties of Ireland of Northern Ireland in the Provinces of Ireland of Ulster in Ireland....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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. It was formerly known as Muff and lies just outside the city of Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
. It serves as a sleeper-town to Derry city. Many inhabitants work in the city and send their children to school there. Eglinton had a population of 3,165 people in the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
. The City of Derry Airport
City of Derry Airport

City of Derry Airport is an airport located east northeast of Derry, Northern Ireland, situated in County Londonderry. It is located on the south bank of Lough Foyle and is a short distance from the village of Eglinton, County Londonderry, 13 kilometres east north-east of the city centre....
 is a short distance from the town.

Eglinton (established by the Worshipful Company of Grocers
Worshipful Company of Grocers

The Worshipful Company of Grocers is one of the Livery Company of the City of London....
 between 1823 and 1825 ) still has an elegant church, former market house, trees around a green and two oaks which started life in Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park

Windsor Great Park is a large deer park of 5,000 acres, to the south of the town of Windsor, Berkshire on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England....
.






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Eglinton is a small market town
Town

A town is a type of human settlement ranging from a few to several thousand inhabitants, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas; the precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition....
 in County Londonderry
County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry is one of the six Counties of Ireland of Northern Ireland in the Provinces of Ireland of Ulster in Ireland....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
. It was formerly known as Muff and lies just outside the city of Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
. It serves as a sleeper-town to Derry city. Many inhabitants work in the city and send their children to school there. Eglinton had a population of 3,165 people in the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
. The City of Derry Airport
City of Derry Airport

City of Derry Airport is an airport located east northeast of Derry, Northern Ireland, situated in County Londonderry. It is located on the south bank of Lough Foyle and is a short distance from the village of Eglinton, County Londonderry, 13 kilometres east north-east of the city centre....
 is a short distance from the town.

Eglinton (established by the Worshipful Company of Grocers
Worshipful Company of Grocers

The Worshipful Company of Grocers is one of the Livery Company of the City of London....
 between 1823 and 1825 ) still has an elegant church, former market house, trees around a green and two oaks which started life in Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park

Windsor Great Park is a large deer park of 5,000 acres, to the south of the town of Windsor, Berkshire on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England....
. Muff Glen is situated just south of the village. At an embankment of Lough Foyle
Lough Foyle

Lough Foyle is the name given to the estuary of the River Foyle in Ulster. It starts where the Foyle leaves Derry. It separates the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal from County Londonderry in Northern Ireland....
, birdwatchers can find the feeding ground of many seabirds and waders on the mud flats at low tide.

History


The town of Eglinton originally known as Muff (Irish meaning a plain or level district) was founded in 1619 by the Grocers’ Company of London. As part of the Plantation of Ulster James I, had granted a large area (15900 acres) part of Faughanvale parish to the Grocers in 1609.The Grocers did not farm it themselves but leased this area to Edward Rone of Essex in 1615 with the stipulation that he built a bawn and 12 houses by 1619.The yearly rent being £116-13s-4d. Unfortunately Rone died in 1618 but his brother-in-law Robert Harrington took over and by 1619 a castle and bawn and 8 houses were erected in the townland of Muff (now Eglinton) and by 1622 the stipulated building was completed

Then in 1626 the church was built and it has ever since been the parish church of Faughanvale. Its ruins are in the graveyard of present parish church which was built in 1821.

The castle (really a castellated house and bawn with 4 flanker towers) was besieged in 1641during the English Civil War by the insurgents under Colonel McDonnell and gallantly defended by the garrison during the winter of that year. It was relieved the following summer by troops from Derry but it afterwards fell into the hands of the parliamentarians by whom it was dismantled. During the Siege of Derry the castle was briefly occupied by troops of King James while they were foraging for supplies. The ruins were standing and occupied until 1823 when the present Rectory was built on the site. The only remains of the castle today being the cellars under the rectory.

The Presbyterian congregation of Faughanvale has been in existence from 1730 although prior to 1730 it formed part of Glendermott Congregation in Derry. Their church at Tullanee just East of the village dates from 1894(the original church of 1730 stood in the adjacent burial ground)

As there were several other places called Muff, especially one in Donegal nearby ,this caused confusion so the residents decided to change its name. Therefore on August 19th.1858 the village of Muff became Eglinton in honour of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ,the 13th Earl of Eglinton who was visiting Templemoyle Agricultural School at that time. Templemoyle school was opened in 1826 to teach new agricultural methods and closed in 1865.It is now a nursing home. There was also a litery school in nearby Foyle Park House built in 1813 by last tenant Farmer David Babington

Thomas Gallagher (1840-1927), the miller’s son of Templemoyle was the founder of the famous tobacco firm of Gallaghers. His relatives lived in The Glen House in the centre of the village until the 1950’s.

One of the oldest buildings today is the Erasmus Smith schoolhouse erected in 1812 beside the old national school of 1886 both now private residences .The Grocers did not resume active management of the estate until 1823 when they rebuilt the village. Among the buildings erected by the company in 1823-5 were the Rectory, a Courthouse or Market house- an unusually well designed building by Nicholson which included a dispensary (the wall plaques outside the courthouse (bank today) are the Grocers and David Babingtons coat of arms) a Manor house for the Grocers agent and the Glen house. All of which are still to be seen today. They also built a row of cottages for widows known as Cottage Row today and tradesmen's houses along the main street. The millers house opposite the Happy Landing public house became the old R.I.C.barracks until the present police station was built. The Grocers sold the village in 1874 to Mr.James Davidson from Brechin Scotland and his descendants still reside in the manor house today

During the second world war Eglinton was home to many airforce and navy personnel and the remains of their living quarters can still be seen .The airfield was a major base for patrolling the North Atlantic searching for U-boats and guarding convoys.Several planes crashed and there are several pilots and crew buried in both the parish and presbyterian graveyards.

During the last decade Eglinton has experienced phenomenal growth due to the large numbers of new private houses. In fact it can now really be called a commuter town for the city of Derry instead of the farming village it once was.

Transport

  • Eglinton railway station opened on 29 November 1852 and finally closed on 2 July 1973. It is hoped that one day a rail link may return to this villiage.
  • City of Derry Airport
    City of Derry Airport

    City of Derry Airport is an airport located east northeast of Derry, Northern Ireland, situated in County Londonderry. It is located on the south bank of Lough Foyle and is a short distance from the village of Eglinton, County Londonderry, 13 kilometres east north-east of the city centre....
    , formerly RAF Eglinton, is located nearby.
  • At the end of 2008 the A2 to Derry will begin to be upgraded to Dual Carriageway Standard, this will provide a high speed link between the Villiage and Derry
    Derry

    Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
     but also the Airport.


2001 Census

Eglinton is classified as an intermediate settlement by the (ie with population between 2,250 and 4,500 people). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 3,165 people living in Eglinton. Of these:
  • 28.6% were aged under 16 and 10.3% were aged 60 and over
  • 50.2% of the population were male and 49.8% were female
  • 46.5% were from a Catholic
    Catholic

    Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek language adjective , meaning "whole" or "complete". In the context of Christianity ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages....
     background and 51.1% were from a Protestant
    Protestantism

    Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the three principal traditions of Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy....
     background
  • 4.0% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.


For more details see:

People

  • David Campbell
    David Campbell (footballer)

    David Anthony Campbell is a former Northern Irish footballer who played in the midfield position.Born in Eglinton, just outside Derry, Campbell?s playing career took off at local intermediate side, Oxford United Stars FC....
     - International footballer
  • Elaine Way - Chief Executive of Western Health And Social Trust
  • Jason Smyth - Paralympic Gold Medalist


See also

  • List of villages in Northern Ireland
    List of villages in Northern Ireland

    This is a list page for villages in Northern Ireland.The defines a town as having a population of 4,500 or more. Settlements of 2,250 to 4,500 people are defined as intermediate settlements, villages are defined as having populations of 1,000 to 2,250 people and small villages and hamlets are defined as having fewer than 1,000 people ...
  • List of towns in Northern Ireland
    List of towns in Northern Ireland

    This is a list page for towns in Northern Ireland. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a town is any settlement which has received a charter of incorporation, more commonly known as a town charter, approved by the monarch....


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