School: Ballyhack Convent

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Ballyhack, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
An tSr Treasa
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0874, Page 194

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0874, Page 194

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    was held under a mortgage by a family named Batts and Grange was held in the same manner by a family named Maunsel. The Maunsels had a family residence in Grange. These mortgages were all cleared off when the Late Lord Templemore came into possession of the property.
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  2. Shielbaggan forms a very considerable portion of the Dunbrody estates. It is subdivided into four or five smaller districts or townships, which might be called the ancient Irish topography that is still retained in this parish as well as in most other.
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    English
    Location
    Shelbaggan, Co. Wexford