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373: 467: 295:. Although their Galway estates were confiscated, they were granted new land in County Mayo as a consolation. In 1769, the Brabazons began granting leases; 40 people were given the right to build houses in a pre-planned pattern and layout in the area that would become Swinford. The then landlord, William Brabazon, encouraged good quality structures by donating lumber and slate towards construction, and the result was that many of the initial structures in Swinford were three stories tall. 85: 1396: 65: 92: 345:. Irish opinion, while welcoming of the initiative to resolve the injustice, was divided between the moderates, led by William O'Brien, who favoured a conciliatory approach (known as the doctrine of conciliation) and the hardliners. The hardliners supported an aggressive agrarian struggle and sought to advance simultaneously the struggle for 404:
A military patrol of the Border regiment from Claremorris was fired at on Saturday night at Swinford and two soldiers were severely wounded. The soldiers halted at Swinford courthouse, from which four streets branch and immediately shots were fired at them by unknown parties. The lorry was riddled in
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paradoxically meant however that relatively few Swinford men were arrested and interned, meaning they were outside the network of republican leaders that developed in the internment camps and prisons. It was not until approx 1920 that the IRA was structured in Swinford, and from then, with the
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established a presence in the town, building a convent near the parish church. They took over operations at the workhouse during the 1880s. In 1906 they established a primary school and a secondary school for girls in the town. In 1916 the Sisters of Mercy took over Brabazon estate house and
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Minister of State at the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs (Mr. N. Ahern): The school came into operation as a result of an amalgamation of the existing secondary school, Meanscoil Mhuire agus PhĂĄdraig, and the local vocational school in August
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dancing, and heritage displays depicts the traditions of East Mayo. The five-day festival takes place in the first week of August and features live bands playing open-air concerts as well as a heritage day, history walks and an busking competition.
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Up to the mid-1980s the town had 3 second-level schools: St. Patrick's college, St. Mary's Convent and the vocational school. All three schools amalgamated in August 1992 to become Scoil Muire agus Padraig. There is also a national school called
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name for the town is "Béal Átha na Muice", which is "mouth of the ford of the pigs" in English. The second theory as to the origin of the Swinford name is that it has always been named Swinford, and that the name Swinford is derived from
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On 19 August 1920, IRA members broke into the goods shed at Swinford Railway station and destroyed 10 tons of food and fuel belonging to British security forces. Later that month, on 27 August 1920 IRA volunteers from Swinford and
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During the 1890s a bridge was constructed in Swinford to allow the entry of a railway through the town as well as the establishment of Swinford railway station. It was also during the 1890s that a Catholic church was built.
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The military returned the fire, discharging as many as 500 rounds, with what result did not transpire. The wounded soldiers were conveyed to Claremorris, where their wounds were dressed prior to removal to the Curragh
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The origins of the name "Swinford" are disputed. Two primary theories exist; the first suggests that the original name of the town was "Swineford", derived from a pig market held regularly in the town. The official
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On 25 August 1903, Dillon, addressing a meeting of his constituents at the Swinford Workhouse, spoke vehemently against the doctrine of conciliation. This divided the Party and led to the departure of
252:, Swinford is known for its fishing waters, including the Callow lakes and the lakes of Conn and Cullin. Swinford was bypassed in 1993 by the N5 route and was the first town in Mayo to be bypassed. 2107: 1307: 591: 1242: 372: 2102: 2058: 512: 611: 1208: 298:
The Protestant church, which still stands today, was built in 1810, while a courthouse was constructed in 1840. Shortly thereafter in 1842 a
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began in 1846. In 1847, the death toll around Swinford was so severe that 564 corpses had to be buried in a mass grave behind the workhouse.
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Local folklore has it that other British patrols were ambushed in rural areas outside the town, and that local Volunteers from the (Old)
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barracks (now the site of the Gateway Hotel) and burnt it to the ground by breaking slates and pouring petrol into the building.
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opened on 1 October 1895, closed for passenger traffic on 17 June 1963 and finally closed altogether on 3 November 1975.
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Barracks, and on 27 November 1920 two Swinford men, James Henry and Thomas Fraher were convicted at a military court in
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participation of a group of young volunteers, the activity increased, particularly in the sphere of Republican Courts.
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According to the Galway Observer of Saturday, 24 July 1920, in an article entitled "Shots in Swinford":
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Swinford, like other areas in the West of Ireland, was the site of a number of actions during the
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Swinford hosts one of County Mayo's largest summer festivals and has done since the mid-1980s:
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Statue in Swinford focusing on the impact of emigration from the area in the mid-20th century
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The Irish War of Independence: The Definitive Account of the Anglo Irish War of 1919–1921
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Brabazon family in the late 1700s. The Brabazons had originally resided in
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was built, and it immediately became a focal point of the town as the
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During this period British soldiers were also billeted in the town.
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passed at Westminster, resolving the Irish Land Question.
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was a long-serving Member of Parliament for East Mayo at
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Swinford's main street (N26) in 2007
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