Monksfield, Monksfield, Co. Galway

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Monksfield, Monksfield, Co. Galway

The name alone raises a quiet question.

Monksfield, in County Galway, carries the suggestion of ecclesiastical land, of fields once worked or held by a religious community, yet the historical record for this particular place is thin enough that its story remains largely unwritten.

The placename itself is the most legible clue available. Field names and townland names in Ireland frequently preserve traces of medieval land use long after the structures or communities that gave rise to them have vanished. A name incorporating "monk" or its variants often points to land that was at some point associated with a monastic house, whether held directly, farmed as an outlying grange, or simply remembered in local usage after the dissolution of the monasteries in the sixteenth century. Whether Monksfield in Galway fits that pattern or whether the name has some other, more mundane origin is a question the available evidence does not yet settle.

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