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Scarawalsh (Irish:
Scairbh Bhailis) is a
historical barony in
northern County Wexford, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than administrative...
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Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law
union Abbeydown 454
Scarawalsh Moyacomb Shillelagh Ablintown 95
Forth Kildavin Wexford Aclamon 477 Shelburne...
- of
County Wexford. This
group then
crossed the
Slaney at the
bridge of
Scarawalsh, and
rested on the hill of Ballyorrill, Marshalstown. This stop was to...
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Yeoman Cavalry [under
Captain John Grogan]'.
George Taylor indicates the
Scarawalsh infantry under the
command of
Captain Cornock, in this group.
Around the...
- Cavalry; "On
arrival in Ferns, Lieut.
Smith and a
party was
ordered towards Scarawalsh,
where the
murders were committed, to see if this
information was true...
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investigate a
report of an
attack on the
house of a Mrs
Piper at
Tincurry near
Scarawalsh, in
which her son-in-law was killed; they
found the road
blocked at the...
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Irish barony: the
changing patterns of land
ownership in the
barony of
Scarawalsh 1540–1640". In Whelan, Kevin; Nolan,
William (eds.). Wexford: history...
- the old N11
through Camolin and Ferns, and
meets the N30 and N80 at the
Scarawalsh Roundabout, and
continues through the Clav**** Roundabout. The
route continues...
-
Irish barony: the
changing patterns of land
ownership in the
barony of
Scarawalsh 1540–1640". In Whelan, Kevin; Nolan,
William (eds.). Wexford: history...
- 1885–1922: The
baronies of
Ballaghkeen North,
Ballaghkeen South, Gorey,
Scarawalsh and
Shelmaliere East, that part of the
barony of
Bantry contained within...