- of the most
famous branch of the Ó
Broin (Uí
Broin or Branaigh) was at
Ballinacor and
controlled the
surrounding lands, part of Críoch Branach.
During the...
- at
Ballinacor in Glenmalure,
where they
maintained a fort near to a ford with a
bridge and a
castle at
Drumkitt (now encomp****ed
within Ballinacor House)...
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Ballinacor North (Irish:
Baile na
Corra Thuaidh) is a
barony in
County Wicklow, Ireland.
Ballinacor North derives its name from the
Ballinacor Castle -...
- Greenan, and
historical papers record references to the
purchase of the
Ballinacor Estate and
House from
Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st
Marquess of Hastings...
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Ballinacor South (Irish:
Baile na
Corra Theas) is a
barony in
County Wicklow, Ireland. This
geographical unit of land is one of
eight baronies in County...
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enemy that can be
awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces. Born in
Ballinacor,
County Wicklow,
Garland was the son of Dr.
Patrick Joseph Garland, CMG...
-
townland in
south County Wicklow, Ireland. It is
located in the
barony of
Ballinacor South on the
Military Road
originally constructed between 1804 and 1809...
-
divisions of
County Wicklow consist of the six
Baronies of Arklow,
Ballinacor North,
Ballinacor South,
Talbotstown Lower,
Talbotstown Upper, Newcastle, Rathdown...
- 33,463
acres (135 km2).
Arklow (An
tInbhear Mór)
Ballinacor North (Baile na
Corra Thuaidh)
Ballinacor South (Baile na
Corra Theas)
Newcastle (An Caisleán...
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civil parish comprises Ballymore village and 43 townlands: Ardbrennan,
Ballinacor or Clonboy, Ballina****k or Bishopstown, Ballinive,
Ballinkeeny or Mosstown...