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- Selskar Michael Gunn (25 May 1883 – 2 August 1944) was a public health expert who was a vice-president of the Rockefeller Foundation for many years. He...
- Selskar Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Sheilsceire) is a ruined Augustinian abbey in Wexford, Ireland. Founded in the twelfth century, the abbey's full name...
- Presentation Secondary School (girls' school); and The Vocational College/Selskar College (mixed school). The historic borough of Wexford was abolished under...
- loftushall.ie Ballyteigue Castle Bannow Church (dates from the 13th century) Selskar Abbey, Wexford town Irish National Heritage Park (Ferrycarrig) Ta****shin...
- (1941 – 1944), Mazÿck Ravenel (1924 – 1940), Arthur Hedrich (1917 – 1922), Selskar Gunn (1914 – 1916), Livingston Farrand (1912–1913), and Burt Rickards (1911–1911)...
- many Norse placenames in the county – for example, Saltee islands and Selskar. Wexford was the site of an invasion by Normans in 1169 at the behest of...
- Gaelicisation of the Old Norse. The English is an Anglicisation of the Old Norse. Selskar Selr-skar seal skerry Seilsceir Smerwick Smjǫr-vík butter bay Ard na Caithne...
- founded 1181; dissolved 1400 transferred to Augustinian Canons Regular of Selskarthough no record of cell here Becc-eriu; Begeire; Beggerin Camaross Monastery...
- Topcliffe, who was visiting England, wrote to Henry VIII about the affairs of Selskar Abbey, a house of Augustinian canons in Wexford. Elrington Ball thought...
- Charles Haughey. His parents' grave in the grounds of Wexford's historic Selskar Abbey is marked by a plaque presented by the government of Canada. On 20–22...