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- the Wicklow border Slieveboy, 420 m (1,380 ft) Notable hills include: Carrigbyrne Hill; Camross (or Camaross) Hill, 181 m (594 ft); Carrigmaistia, 167 m...
- Carrigaline Farmhouse Cheese County Cork Cow Pasteurised Vegetarian Carrigbyrne cheese County Wexford Cow Pasteurised Vegetarian Carrowholly cheese County...
- main camp for the rebels was located a mile from Scullabogue on top of Carrigbyrne Hill. The rebels had rounded perceived loyalists of both ****es and all...
- the excellent view of the other camps in Wexford such as Lacken Hill, Carrigbyrne Hill, Forth Mountain and Oulart Hill. It is about 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi)...
- 19th century in Leinster, Ireland. It stands on Carrigadaggan Hill, at Carrigbyrne in County Wexford at grid reference S 8146 2377, just off the N25 national...
- province of Munster. On 4 June 1798, the rebels advanced from their camp on Carrigbyrne Hill to Corbet Hill, just outside New Ross town. The battle, the bloodiest...
- Gorey, Gorey Rural, Kilcomb, and Monamolin New Ross Rural District Carrigbyrne, Fethard, New Ross Rural, and Old Ross Originally known as New Ross No...
- Rebellion of 1798, one of the main rebel camps was located at nearby 'Carrigbyrne Hill'. Formerly a R.C. church existed at Courthoyle, nearby to the village...
- loyalist prisoners, were killed at Scullabogue, near the Rebel Camp on Carrigbyrne Hill. On 9 June 1798, Wexford Rebels, joined by Rebels from County Wicklow...
- their way across this part of County Wexford towards Camross, Bree and Carrigbyrne Hills. It is on one of these hills or ridges that the village of Taghmon...