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fame as the site of the famous ambush of the same name which took place there during the War of Independence, a fact of which the old master was very proud. Mr Horgan was the long-time Principal of Bansha Boys National School in succession to Masters Pat Leahy and David Dee and also managed his own public house in Barrack Street. He also grew his own sallies on the river bank within the confines of his riverside garden, now sadly no more. These sallies made an occasional appearance in class and were an effective deterrent to wayward pupils. Nonetheless, he was a much-loved character, reminiscent of Oliver Goldsmith's "Village Schoolmaster". The only buildings on the site prior to development were the village telephone exchange erected in the 1960s and the "Farmers Hall", a wooden building of fragile construction, which was erected in the mid 20th century by the young farmers association in the parish which was a precursor of Macra na Feirme. It was used for dancing, variety shows, "pongo" which was a form of modern-day bingo and on Sunday afternoons up to about 1962, as a rendezvous by locals who wished to tune into the commentary of major hurling and football matches relayed from Croke Park on Radio Éireann. The building endured until the 1960s when because of dilapidation, it was eventually closed, after which the Parochial Hall became the sole entertainment centre for the village and surrounding area.
790:, also known as the Abbe de Levignac after one of the Count's properties. He was a famous Jesuit preacher, who is buried in the cathedral of St. Peter in Annecy. On Count Justin's death, his extensive estate was dispersed and as part of the family settlements, the townhouse was sold to his youngest son, Justin who resided there until his death at the age of 77 in 1862. The residence which was all that remained of the family property was sold in 1873 to a well-known family of bankers - Courtois de Vicoze - in Toulouse and is still a famous banking hall. Soon afterwards, the last Count of Toulouse, Nicholas McCarthy Reagh son of Joseph Patrick MacCarthy (1779-1862) and grandson of the original Count Justin bade farewell to the city and so ended the family connection with the place which had lasted for about a century. The Count lived into the 20th century and died in 1906, and this ended the male line in France of the McCarthys of Springhouse after 132 years. 116: 832:, County Kerry. The old mansion of Spring House was replaced by another of the same name to which the McCarthys moved and this house was subsequently known as 'Arraghslea' which is still extant. The stones for the building of 'Arraghslea' came from the ruins of an old castle located at nearby Dromline. The placename of Springhouse or Spring House originated from a spring or well near a whitethorn tree close to the scullery at the rear of the mansion house and the townland assumed this name thereafter. The McCarthys of Springhouse also have their 'Banshee' ( 1315: 22: 582:— before his death in 1933. Mr.  Ryan and his wife, Agnes Harding of Solohead opened their first retail shop in Parnell Street, Dublin in 1918, known as the Monument Creamery. They specialised in the sale of dairy products and quickly developed their business to include a chain of over thirty restaurants and shops in Dublin over the next four decades. After Mr.  Ryan's death, his widow carried on and indeed expanded the business. Their daughter was the Hollywood actress, 132: 770:. Denis McCarthy Reagh settled at Springhouse, near Bansha in the late 17th century where he built a mansion and had an estate of 9,000 acres (3,642 ha), which in its day was considered to be the largest cultivated farm in Europe. Owing to the severity of the Penal Laws, his grandson, also named Denis went into exile in France where he died at Argenton, Berry in 1761. Justin McCarthy (1744–1811), son of the exiled Denis, realised his father's property and settled at 412:
parishes of Killardry, Relickmurry & Athassel, Kilshane and Cordangan. The Papal Taxation records of 1291 record Templeneiry and Clonbullogue as Nachrich and Clonhalke, Archbishop O'Hedian (1437) names them as Naryt and Clonbolygg. Bansha village is thought to be an ancient settlement and its main geographical features and landed gentry of the surrounding area were vividly described by
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Further expansion took place in the early 21st century when "Master Horgan's Field" adjacent to the northern boundary of the old graveyard was developed as a modern residential quarter. In earlier decades, the site was owned by Mr Peter Horgan, a native of Kilmichael, County Cork, a place which won
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which was the centre of activity each morning as trains arrived on one side of the road and busy creamery activity on the other side gave a vibrancy that has now been lost with the closure of both. The village expanded towards the end of the 20th century when the "Galtee View" residential area was
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published in 1825. In the old graveyard at Bansha village, the family vault is discreetly located inside the graveyard wall opposite Mr O'Heney's public house at the junction of the glen road leading to the Glen of Aherlow. A member of the 'Coolavunga' branch of the family - James McCarthy Reagh,
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The names Bansha and Kilmoyler do not appear ancient records but instead, this area was divided into different ecclesiastical administrations. The modern parish of Bansha & Kilmoyler comprises the whole of the two Civil Parishes of Templeneiry and Clonbullogue, and also parts of the four
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parish of Templeneiry of which the townland name of Templenahurney is thought to be a corruption. While the village is the focal point of the area, there is also an outlying hamlet in the parish, located at Rossadrehid where a rural creamery once serviced the dairy industry.
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in 1912. The Springhouse family still survives in Ireland, a family branch of recent memory lived at 'Coolavunga' (Cúil an Mhongáin), the medieval name for the townland of Barnlough, near Bansha, during the 20th century and members of that family still reside in nearby
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and a prominent spokesman on agricultural matters and social affairs. As a public representative, he was following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Patrick Ferris, who was a member of the Tipperary (SR) County Council in the early years of the 20th century.
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At home in Ireland, the McCarthy family were noted priest-protectors in penal times and Springhouse was considered a safe haven for priests on the run from persecution. A namesake, Donough McCarthy was consecrated Bishop of Cork & Cloyne on 16 Aug. 1713 in
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The family's great mansion at Springhouse was dismantled in the early 19th century with only a trace remaining near the lakeshore in the grounds of Kilshane House which was built by the Lowe family who replaced them in the 1820s and who also had an estate in
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in his Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, published in 1837. Historically, it was a small compact village comprising two streets and two lanes - Main Street and Barrack Street with adjacent Banner's Lane (named after the Rev. Benjamin Holford Banner, the
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Hayes's endeavours, a factory - Bansha Rural Industries - was started and enjoyed some success producing preservatives for the Irish home market. At that time also, Bansha was to the forefront in developing many
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as Count of Toulouse in 1776 and was admitted to the honours of the French Royal Court in Paris. He and his family resided in splendour at their palatial townhouse at 3, Rue Mage in the city of Toulouse.
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which was the Latinised equivalent of Springhouse. A family member, Edward McCarthy (1739-1823) was a member of the diocesan clergy of Cashel & Emly and served as parish priest of Ballinahinch and
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also passes through, though the railway station which opened on 1 May 1852, was closed on 9 September 1963 as part of the rationalisation policy of the national railway company,
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rector of the Parish of Templeneiry) and Cooke's Lane which was a small enclave off Main Street, named after a member of the Cooke Family of Cordangan Manor, who lived here.
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who starred in many movies in the 1940s and 1950s and their son John was an artist and man of letters who wrote a famous memoir of bohemian Dublin in the 1950s—
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are common. There are also a number of sporting clubs such as Bansha Golf Society, Bansha Celtic F.C. which promotes Association football (soccer) and the
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The Bansha Agricultural Show is held annually, augmented by a festival week in late August. For recreation, game shooting and fishing in the rivers
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for a short period. His views on colonialism were often controversial as he was sympathetic to the natives in many of the outposts of the
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wrote a poem entitled "The Haunted Village", which is sometimes recited on social occasions by the older people of the village.
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For its relative size, Bansha village has a proud and unique parliamentary tradition as two of its natives have represented
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Diarmuid Ó Ríain (Darby Ryan) was born at Ashgrove, Bansha, in 1777 and was a poet and patriot. His compositions include
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forces and the local Republicans. Descendants of Sir William and Lady Elizabeth include their great-grandson, the
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and the surrounding land is some of the finest in Ireland due to its natural limestone bedrock. The
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Irish Pedigrees - MacCarthy Reagh of Springhouse & Counts of Toulouse, France - Library Ireland
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family of Carbery in West Cork were aristocrats of the old Gaelic order, Princes of the medieval
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when two of her three sons, William, 16th Lord Gormanston, and Stephen were killed in action at
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Séamus Ryan, a native of Deerpark, in nearby Kilfeacle, was a member of the Irish Senate—
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flows by the village, through the Deer Park of the old Lismacue demesne. The railway line from
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Houses of the Oireachtas - Parliamentary Debates 2000 - Tributes to Deputy Michael Ferris
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The Lost Houses of Ireland, A chronicle of great houses and the families who lived there.
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on 20 March 2000 at the age of 69. Overall, he had over twenty years of service in the
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Catholic Ireland in the Eighteenth Century (collected essays) - Ed. Gerard O'Brien
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Fairy Tales and Traditions of the South of Ireland - The Banshee of the MacCarthys
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Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837 - Dr. Jane Lyons, Dublin
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when Bansha and the surrounding area was the cockpit for fighting between the
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Rockwell College Annual (1935) p. 34-40 and (1937) p. 77-80
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from 1900 until he was defeated at the famous election of 1918 when
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A History of the Diocese of Cork from the Penal Era to the Famine.
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Obituary of Lady Elizabeth Butler (1846-1933) - The Times, London
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Titanic Survivor - Bansha Lady's Escape - Cork Examiner Report
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The Irish Chateau, In search of Descendants of the Wild Geese.
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for the first time on 23 April 1975. He was a member of the
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Father John Hayes, Muintir na Tíre, The People of the Land
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A History of West Tipperary from 1660 - Land and Violence
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in which he served. His wife, the famous battle artist,
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from 1989 until his death on parliamentary business in
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South Tipperary 1570–1841, Religion, Land and Rivalry
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Grace's Card, Irish Catholic Landlords 1690 - 1800.
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initiatives and for a time in the 1950s enjoyed the
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He was made commander-in-chief of the 455:Bansha came to national prominence when 29:This article includes a list of general 1013: 347:and thirteen kilometres north-west of 235: 227: 193: 158: 124: 112: 1767:Towns and villages in County Tipperary 1741:Category:Geography of County Tipperary 1092:from the original on 26 September 2007 525:activist in its earliest years, was a 343:and is eight kilometres south-east of 314:. Bansha is co-extensive with the pre- 1726:List of townlands of County Tipperary 888:List of towns and villages in Ireland 566:(parliament), having been elected to 215: 203: 7: 1022:"Sapmap Area - Settlements - Bansha" 1736:Category:Rivers of County Tipperary 911:Charles Chevenix Trench (1997) - 35:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 251: 137: 130: 114: 20: 1117:. buseirann.com. Archived from 953:Tipperary History & Society 933:Thomas Crofton Croker (1825) - 80:For the Ninjago character, see 1053:Placenames Database of Ireland 754:McCarthy family of Springhouse 714:. This painting was bought by 138: 1: 1772:Clanwilliam, County Tipperary 820:and elsewhere in Ireland. In 294:. The village is part of the 985:Randal McDonnell (2002) - 676:in 1898, where he was also 620:Sir William and Lady Butler 523:Gaelic Athletic Association 513:in different parliaments. 87:Village in Munster, Ireland 1788: 973:Denis G. Marnane (1985) - 631:Sir William Francis Butler 306:. It is in the historical 302:" (united in 1858) in the 79: 1721: 1311: 1222: 1083:Railscot - Irish Railways 991:Ernie Shepherd (2006) - 945:David J. 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Bansha (Ninjago)
Main Street
Bansha is located in Ireland
52°27′N 8°04′W / 52.450°N 8.067°W / 52.450; -8.067
Ireland
Province
Munster
County
County Tipperary
/ˈbɑːnʃə/
Irish
County Tipperary
Ireland
parish
Kilmoyler
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
barony
Clanwilliam
Reformation
National Primary Route
N24
Limerick
Waterford
Tipperary Town
Cahir

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