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historically the
Forth and
Bargy dialect, is an
extinct dialect of the
Middle English language once
spoken in the
baronies of
Forth and
Bargy in
County Wexford...
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Bargy Castle is a
Norman fortress near the
village of
Tomhaggard in the
Barony of
Bargy,
County Wexford, Ireland, some 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) south-west...
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Bargy is a
barony in
County Wexford, Ireland. From the 12th
century Bargy and the
surrounding area,
including the
barony of Forth, saw
extensive Anglo-Norman...
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Charles Gustave Auguste le
Bargy (28
August 1858 – 5
February 1936) was a
French actor and
early film director. He was born at La
Chapelle (Seine). His...
- Roy
Fredrick Bargy (July 31, 1894 –
January 16, 1974) was an
American composer and pianist. Born in Newaygo, Michigan, he grew up in Toledo, Ohio. In...
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Simone Le
Bargy (3
April 1877 – 17
October 1985), born
Pauline Benda but
better known by her
stage and pen name,
Madame Simone, was a
French actress and...
- duc de Guise) is a
French film d'art
silent film
directed by
Charles le
Bargy and André Calmettes,
adapted by
Henri Lavedan, and
featuring actors of the...
- in the area
surrounding Dublin, two
extinct dialects known as
Forth and
Bargy and
Fingallian developed as
offshoots from
Early Middle English and were...
- (D4) South-West
Ireland Extinct Yola
language (also
known as
Forth and
Bargy dialect),
thought to have been a
descendant of
Middle English,
spoken in...
- George's
Channel to the east, the
Celtic Sea to the south, and the
baronies of
Bargy to the west and
Shelmaliere East to the northwest.
Settlements in the barony...