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Finae village, Favoran Civil Parish, Co. Westmeath, Ireland FINAE, a village, in the parish of FAVORAN, barony of DEMIFORE, county of WESTMEATH, and province of LEINSTER, 6 miles (N. W.) from Castle-Pollard, on the road from Oldcastle to Granard, and on the confines of the county of Cavan; containing 241 inhabitants. In 1331,
Sir Anthony Lucy, Lord. Justice, defeated the Irish forces near
this place, after an obstinately contested battle; and in 1644, Gen.
Monroe routed a detachment of Lord Castlehaven's army here,
where also, in 1651, the parliamentarian forces under Cols. Hewson
and Jones obtained a victory over the royalists, commanded by Pheagh
Mac Hugh O'Byrne, and took the village by storm. The counties of Westmeath
and Cavan are separated at this place by a stream-connecting Lough
Sheelin with Lough Kinale, and over which is a stone bridge
of nine arches. The village consists of 45 houses, badly built, and in
a state of dilapidation. Fairs are held on March 17th, the Saturday before
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