- The
Ardamine Estate was a
country estate and
house near Gorey, in
County Wexford, Ireland. The
house was destro**** in an IRA
attack on 9 July 1921 and...
- with data from the 2022 census.
Listed as
Courtown Harbour-Riverchapel-
Ardamine in the 2016 census.
Listed as
Maigh Cuilinn in the 2016 and 2022 census...
- Ireland,
including the
small clifftop church of St. John the
Evangelist at
Ardamine, Co. Wexford, and
Piltown Church, Co. Kilkenny. His most
significant work...
- Ballygarrett.
Large housing estates are now home to
commuters working in Dublin.
Ardamine is to its left and
Gorey is the
nearest industrial town. The po****tion...
-
somewhat smaller, the
census combines the area of Courtown,
Riverchapel and
Ardamine. As of the 2006
census the po****tion of this area was 1,421, and had grown...
- Harrow, Tinnacross, Tombrack, in the
former Rural District of Enniscorthy;
Ardamine, Balloughter, Ballybeg, Ballycanew, Ballyellis, Ballygarrett, Ballylarkin...
- Mary, who
married firstly the
Irish barrister John
Goddard Richards of
Ardamine Estate,
County Wexford, and
secondly the
English judge John Billingsley...
-
Emily Sophia Richards,
daughter of John
Goddard Richards, barrister, of
Ardamine House, Gorey,
County Wexford and his
first wife Anna-Catherine Ward, and...
-
tower which was
built in 1887 and a
gatehouse remain.[citation needed]
Ardamine House Gorey County Wexford Major A. W. Mordaunt-Richards 9 July 1921 Demolished...
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Arbrensis Monastery ≈
early monastic site,
possibly located in
County Wexford Ardamine Monastery early monastic site,
founded by St
Maedoc of Ferns,
granted to...