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- Belfast Dublin The Battle of Arklow was a minor skirmish that took place at Glascarrig on the coast road near Arklow in County Wicklow on 1 November 1649. It...
- religious houses were dissolved, 1536–41; in County Wexford this included Glascarrig Priory, Clonmines Priory, Tintern Abbey, and Dunbrody Abbey. On 23 October...
- 51-5, 90. ISBN 9780905140360. Grattan Flood, William H. (June 1905). "Glascarrig Priory, County Wexford". Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of...
- probably on a site north of Ui Liathain; Benedictine monks; bestowed on Glascarrig 15th century Cill Cruimthir; Ceallcruimthir Kilkilleen Monastery ø~ supposed...
- daughter houses were Caldey (Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales) and Glascarrig, County Wexford in Ireland. Pill Priory was established by the Roche family...
- probably on a site north of Ui Liathain; Benedictine monks; bestowed on Glascarrig 15th century Cill Cruimthir; Ceallcruimthir 52°11′18″N 8°16′09″W / 52...
- Dudley Loftus (son of Adam Loftus) near the end of the 16th century. Glascarrig Priory. Selskar Abbey. In the Calendar of Carew M****cripts there is a...
- the Holy Trinity, Dublin. Dungarvan Priory. Glanworth Abbey (February). Glascarrig Priory, County Wexford. Grey Abbey, Greyabbey (1 February). Inch Abbey...
- of whom had but imperfectly recovered, had a skirmish on the s**** at Glascarrig between Arklow and Wexford where they succeeded in fending off their ****ailants...
- LEIXLIP CHRONOLOGY 1550 - 1585 AD". www.kildare.ie. William Grattan Flood, Glascarrig Priory, County Wexford, in The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries...