Milford, County Donegal
Milford Irish: Baile na nGallóglach | |
County Donegal | |
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Grid reference: | C188267 |
Location: | 55°5’16"N, 7°41’55"W |
Data | |
Population: | 1,037 (2016) |
Dialling code: | 075 |
Local Government | |
Dáil constituency: |
Donegal |
Milford or Millford, historically called Ballynagalloglagh is a small town and townland in County Donegal, to the north of Letterkenny. The population at the 2016 census was 1,037.
The village is name for the mill which was built here when the town was founded in the 18th century. The Irish name Baile na nGallóglach is older than the town and literally means "town of the gallóglach" (Gallowglasses).[1] Gallowglasses were a class of heavily armed mercenary warriors drawn originally from the Norse-Gaelic clans of Scotland, and who were known in Ireland between the mid-13th century and late 16th century. It is believed that the name originates from a battle fought on a hill in the townland at which an Irish force was supported by gallóglaigh.
History
Located, the town was founded in the 18th century by the Clement family, and was named after a mill that was located on Maggie's Burn on the edge of the town.
This town is the ancestral home of a U.S. president, James Buchanan, whose father, also named James Buchanan, emigrated from here to America in 1783.
About the town
The town once had two major employers: the Milford Bakery & Flour Mills and McMahons garage, but both are now long gone. There are now a post office, four supermarkets, a veterinary practice, three pubs, a health centre, library with council offices, a fire station and fishing lakes. It is not far from four different beaches: Portsalon, Rathmullan, Downings and Tramore. It is a feeder town to Letterkenny.
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Outside links
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References
- ↑ Baile na nGallóglach / Milford: Placenames Database of Ireland