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Boolavogue, also
spelt Boolavoge or
Boleyvogue (Irish:
Buaile Mhaodhóg), is a
village 12 km
northeast of
Enniscorthy in
County Wexford, Ireland. It is...
- "
Boolavogue" is an
Irish ballad commemorating the
campaign of
Father John
Murphy and his army in
County Wexford during the
Irish Rebellion of 1798. It...
- on the issue.
There is a
reference to the
Slaney in the
Irish ballad Boolavogue,
commemorating the
Battle of
Vinegar Hill in the
Irish Rebellion of 1798...
- Cork
Militia in the
Wexford Rising" (1998), J. M.
Barry ISBN 0-9533151-0-X "Fr. John
Murphy of
Boolavogue" (1991)
Nicholas Furlong ISBN 0-906602-18-1...
- has a po****tion of 661.
Villages nearby include Kilmuckridge, Oulart,
Boolavogue,
Ballycanew and Ballygarrett. In 1685 Sir
William Petty's map
spells it...
- ISBN 0-09-477250-9 Kee, See Part 2
Chapter 10. Furlong, Nicholas. Fr. John
Murphy of
Boolavogue, 1753–98. Dublin, 1991. ISBN 0-906602-18-1 Hamilton,
Ernest W. "The Soul...
- was ****igned to the
vacant curacy of Kilcormuck, more
usually known as
Boolavogue, in
Monageer parish,
under parish priest Patrick Cogley. He was given...
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Boherbue Bohola Bonniconllon Boolavogue Booterstown Borris Borris-in-Ossory
Borrisokane Bree
Borrisoleigh Boston...
- rebellion.
Vinegar Hill (Enniscorthy) and New Ross. The
famous ballad "
Boolavogue" was
written in
remembrance of the
Wexford Rising. At
Easter 1916, a small...
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Chnoic (a.k.a. Ned of the Hill) Mná na h-Éireann
Aisling Mo
Ghile Mear
Boolavogue The Boys of
Wexford The Bold
Fenian Men a.k.a. Down by the
Glenside Come...