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Ballymore, County Westmeath

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1191: 498: 63: 47: 461: 70: 414:, Viscount of Aughrim and Baron of Ballymore, who in the spring of 1691, on William's instructions, took command as Lieutenant General of the Williamite forces in Ireland. Mullingar thus became the principal point of concentration of the Williamite forces, with Ballymore the first place in their sights as they moved towards Athlone. 451:
He reported that while the English army had supplies, they "could afford nothing to the crowd of forlorn and famishing outcasts whom danger collected around the camp; to these, so dreadful was their destitution that a morsel of garbage was a feast, and they flocked as ravens round the putrifying and
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In the period of decline for the colony following the Bruce invasion and the Black Death, the lands around Ballymore fell to the hands of a locally based Hiberno-Norman family of Dalton. By the mid-fifteenth century, the Daltons in six branches were lords of Rathconrath barony one of which was based
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Evidence of the area's history can be deduced by translation of some of its placenames. For example, one townland is Lugnacaha (often pronounced locally as "Lugahaca"), which translates as "the hollow of the battle". There is a field in Shinglis referred to as "Lug na Fola", which translates as "the
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With a large force of mounted and infantry troops, de Ginkell left Mullingar in early June for Ballymore, where, in a fort on the shores of Lough Seudy, a thousand adherents of James II were encamped. There was a smaller force, consisting of a sergeant only and a few men in a castle "on an eminence
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as having been built in a Tudor-Gothic style with, circa 1870, early English Gothic-style alterations. It comprises a six-bay nave with an attached three-stage tower on square-plan to the north with a slated pyramidal roof, flanked to the east and west by advanced gable-fronted bays containing the
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Plary Abbey was founded before the year 700, and a monastery, in honour of the Virgin Mary, for Gilbertin canons, which order consisted of canons of the Premonstre order, and Benedictine nuns, was erected here by the de Lacey family. The church of this monastery was for a short time the cathedral
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At the end of Church Lane, at Market Hill, Ballymore, can be found the ruins of St Owen's Church of Ireland, erected in 1827 using a loan of £1200 from the Board of First Fruits. It comprises a three-bay hall to the east and a three-stage tower on square plan to the west end, having crow-stepped
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Meanwhile, for the native population of Ballymore at the time, there was little joy in existence. An account from an eyewitness from the Williamite camp reported that the fort was "haunted by wretched people in the lowest stage of suffering, from the famine caused by the waste of both parties."
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Prior to that, in late 1690 and early 1691, while the main armies went into winter quarters, an area east of the Shannon became a zone of contention which was ruinous to the local population caught between the two forces. The Williamites established small garrisons around which irregular Irish
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states that the Gilbertine Abbey was founded in 1218, on the site of a monastery that had stood there from before the year 700. He describes the location as being "at the foot of the Hill of Clare, or Mullaghcloe", and says that on the summit are the ruins of Clare Castle.
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By about 1600, Ballymore had become the property of Sir Francis Shaen, an Elizabethan soldier, who had been involved in the plundering of Multyfarnham Abbey. In 1636, the castle, manor and lake of Ballymore were granted to Nicholas, first Viscount Netterville.
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at some distance from the village", and it was this location that de Ginkell attacked first. The sergeant and his small band resisted, and when eventually they were captured, de Ginkell hanged the sergeant before turning his attention to the fort.
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Ballymore Country Music Festival, which had run for around ten years in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was revived in 2013 by Ballymore GAA and Fr Dalton's Hurling Club. The 2015 festival took place on 3 August with performances from
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Towards the latter end of the wars of 1641, Ballymore was home to a garrison of English forces. Their garrison was located beside Lough Seudy, and divided from the mainland by "a deep and large graff, with ramparts of earth and
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in charge of the captured garrison, with, under his command, "but 4 companies of foot or no more than 240 men, exclusive officers" and the 51 officers, 780 soldiers and 220 raparees captured there were transported to
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parapets and corner pinnacles. The churchyard contains a graveyard with mainly nineteenth-century grave markers, and there are the remains of single-cell chapel on rectangular plan to the east, built c.1625.
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In 1831, Ballymore village consisted of 121 houses, chiefly small houses or cabins, forming one long street. Today it is still sometimes jokingly referred to as "the village with two ends and no middle".
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recorded a population of 478. Or these, 405 were born in Ireland, 40 in the United Kingdom, 14 in other parts of the European Union and the remainder with another country of birth (or not stated).
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In 1338, Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Lord Verdun, Justiciar of Ireland (born 8 September 1278), lord of the manor of Ballymore, obtained a grant of a weekly market, and a 15-day fair for in Ballymore.
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A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland: Compiled from local information, and the most recent and official authorities by John Gordon (Vol 1). London: Chapman and Hall, 1833
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is nearby. The village was known in medieval times as the medieval borough of Ballymore Lough Sewdy, or Loughsewdy, after the nearby lake, the site of an ancient bruighean, or hostel.
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In 1315, Edward the Bruce, younger brother of Robert the Bruce of Scotland, came to the village. He arrived in Ireland in May 1315, and was proclaimed king within a month. During
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There is a Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others (G4M&O) club in the town. Ballymore G4M&O participated in the 2019 Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others National Blitz.
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Macariae Excidium, Or, The Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of the War of the Revolution in Ireland. O'Kelly, C. Dublin, 1850.(Google eBook)
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Topographia Hibernica, Or The Topography of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Giving a Complete View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical State of that Kingdom ...
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Lives of illustrious and distinguished Irishmen, Vol III part II. Wills, J. ed. Dublin: Maggregor, Polson & Co, 10 Upper Abbey Street. MDCCCXLI
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club that meets in Ballymore Community Centre on Wednesday nights. Within the community centre, there is also a handball court and a squash court.
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Stockdale's Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland: Containing an Account of All the Peers of the United Kingdom, Volume 2 (Google eBook)
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De Ginkell remained at Ballymore for a further ten days, enabling his troops to prepare for their next engagement, which was to be at
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The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Derived from Our Native Annals. Haverty, M. Dublin: James Duffy, 15 Wellington Quay, 1867
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The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Derived from Our Native Annals. Haverty, M. Dublin: James Duffy, 15 Wellington Quay, 1867
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The green book; or, Gleanings from the writing desk of a literary agitator. O'Callaghan JC, Dublin, 1841. (Google eBook)
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and Ireland. While James II was unpopular in England, he had widespread popular support in Ireland, and following the
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The Roman Catholic "Church of the Most Holy Redeemer" in Ballymore was built around c.1845 and is described in the
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The History of Ireland, Vol II. O'Driscol, J. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green. Paternoster Row. 1827
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The Beauties of Ireland: Being Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Biographical, of Each County
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In the 2006 census, the village had a population of 485, a 6% increase above the 2002 census. The
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The life of William the Third. Ryan, John Sprott. Dublin: Grant and Bolton, Dame Street. 1836
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The Irish chieftains; or, A struggle for the crown (Google eBook), Blake-Forster, CF. 1872
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Ballymore Pitch and Putt course is located 1.5 km south of Ballymore, on Moate Road.
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gave the Irish Jacobites time. However they would be decisively defeated following the
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Substantial emigration took place from Ballymore to Argentina in the 1800s.
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Here and There Through Ireland, Banim, M. Dublin, The Freeman's Press, 1891
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main entrances. There is a single-storey flat-roofed sacristy to the rear.
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blackened carcasses of dead horses which lay rotting in the summer sun".
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in 1965. Fr Dalton's Hurling Club shares facilities with Ballymore GAA.
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Singer Mike Denver on stage at the Ballymore Country Music Festival 2014
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In the lead up to what was to become the Battle of Aughrim,
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The Williamite forces lost just eight men in the siege.
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Writing in 1826, the British topographer and novelist
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R390 road through the village
Ballymore is located in Ireland
53°29′28″N 7°40′48″W / 53.491°N 7.68°W / 53.491; -7.68
Ireland
Province
Leinster
County
County Westmeath
Time zone
UTC+0
WET
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Irish Grid Reference
N209490
Irish
County Westmeath
Ireland
R390 road
Athlone
Mullingar
Hill of Uisneach
James Norris Brewer
his campaign in Ireland
bulwarks
Williamite War in Ireland
Williamite War in Ireland
Jacobites

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