The Ardamine Estate was a country estate and house near Gorey, in County Wexford, Ireland. The house was destroyed in an IRA attack on 9 July 1921 and...
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He succeeded to his father's estates in 1846. He owned land on the Roebuck Estate in County Dublin and the Ardamine Estate in County Wexford. He married...
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who married firstly the Irish barrister John Goddard Richards of Ardamine Estate, County Wexford, and secondly the English judge John Billingsley Parry...
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Reverend Edward Groome. He owned land on the Roebuck Estate in County Dublin and the Ardamine Estate in County Wexford. He married firstly Anne-Catherine...
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daughter Anne-Catherine married the barrister John Goddard Richards of Ardamine Estate, County Wexford. "Leigh Rayment - Irish House of Commons 1692-1800"...
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Grove area of the Roebuck Estate in County Dublin from the Baron Trimlestown and in 1818 he purchased the Ardamine Estate near Gorey in County Wexford...
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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...
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somewhat smaller, the census combines the area of Courtown, Riverchapel and Ardamine. As of the 2006 census the population of this area was 1,421, and had grown...
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in neighbouring Ballygarrett. Large housing estates are now home to commuters working in Dublin. Ardamine is to its left and Gorey is the nearest industrial...
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Begerin was one of the earliest foundations – founded by Ibar. Probably Ardamine on the north-east coast of County Wexford. Grattan Flood, p. ix. John Lanigan...
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Ireland. The Anglo-Irish big house was at the administrative centre of the estates of the landowners, as well as being the family seat from which the Anglo-Irish...
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