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Monaseed

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The English King James I decreed the plantation of the north of County Wexford with foreigners, clearing out the owners and occupiers of the land. Monaseed Castle was built in 1613 and granted to William Marwood. The subsequent plantation caused a huge displacement of local families, some of whom
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Monaseed National School established in 1913. Some repairs were carried out in 1965, but by the 1980s it was in a poor condition, and refurbishment took place in 1991. New classrooms were added as well as a staff room and a learning support room. A prefab was added in 2002 when Monaseed grew to
121: 44:. The small village centre comprises a primary national school (established in 1913), a Catholic church, and a community hall. Monaseed is approximately 4 km from 191: 84:
almost quite.' Following the Cromwellian invasion soon after, Monaseed Castle was destroyed, and only four Irish men still resided in Monaseed.
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include 5 teachers, 4 classroom teachers and a shared learning support teacher. In 2008 two new art classrooms were officially opened.
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Community Hall was built in 1948 and dedicated to the memory of Myles Byrne on 150th anniversary of the
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Index


Irish
County Wexford
Craanford
Gorey
Craanford
Myles Byrne
Irish Rebellion of 1798
Virginia
Irish
Myles Byrne
Donal McCann
List of towns and villages in Ireland
52°43′N 6°23′W / 52.717°N 6.383°W / 52.717; -6.383
Category
Towns and villages in County Wexford

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