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- (Irish: Bun Clóidí, meaning "bottom of the (river) Clody"), formerly Newtownbarry (until 1950), is a small town on the River Slaney in Wexford, Ireland...
- Gardens, [33] Muckross, [34] National Garden Exhibition Centre, [35] Newtownbarry House Gardens, [36] Oakfield Park, [37] Powerscourt Estate, [38] Ram...
- The battle of Bunclody or Newtownbarry as it was then called, was a battle in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, which took place on 1 June 1798 when a force...
- Navan → An Uaimh (1922) → Navan (1971) NewbridgeDroichead Nua (1930s) NewtownbarryBunclody (1950) NewtownsandesMoyvane (1939) Parsonstown → Birr (1890s)...
- prior to sale. The revolt soon spread. On 18 June 1831, in Bunclody (Newtownbarry), County Wexford, people resisting the seizure of cattle were fired upon...
- Ballymore, Castledockrell, Ferns, Kilbora, Kilcormick, Kilrush, Moyacomb, Newtownbarry, Rossard, St. Mary's, The Harrow, Tinnacross, Tombrack, in the former...
- forces and their weapon supply. However defeats at New Ross, Arklow, and Newtownbarry meant a loss of men and weapons. Fr John Murphy had returned to the headquarters...
- Ennis allegedly while trying to escape. An RIC officer was shot dead in Newtownbarry (Bunclody), County Wexford. 23 December 1920: The British Government...
- Tikillin Wexford Newtownbarry Town Scarawalsh St. Mary's, Newtownbarry Enniscorthy Newtownbarry 329 Scarawalsh St. Mary's, Newtownbarry Enniscorthy Nicharee...
- County Wexford, Ireland. It describes a mill built at Clohamon near Newtownbarry (now Bunclody). The mill was said to be on the River Slaney, about a...