Scoil: Ss. Peter & Paul (B.), Balbriggan

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Baile Brigín, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath
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  2. XML Leathanach 301
  3. XML “Bremore”

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    Bremore
    St. Molaga - native of Fermoy- built church at Bremore where he promoted Bee-Culture. His church - remains still seen - was called Lannbecher - church of the Bee-Man
    Molaga returns to Co. Cork (died 664)
    Near Mitchelstown in Co. Cork is an old ruined church "Labmolaga"=Molaga's Bed or Grave.
    Church built in Bremore about middle of 6th Century- once famous seat of Piety Learning.
    Molaga missionary in N-Britain Wales - settled in Bremore- Fingal- cured local Lord of an ulcer & was granted Bremore. Spent many years educating promoting Bee Culture (Lann Becher=Church of Bee Man)
    About beginning of 14th Century castle built here by powerful Barnewall family - ruled in Bremore.
    A bloody fight took place on Whitsun Eve 1329 when Bermingham, Earl of Louth, Talbot Lord of Malahide, their soldiers & 60 English followers were all killed in a pitched battle by the Verdons, Germons & Savafs (Anglo-Norman)
    During wars of 1641 much smuggling brought to castle for use of the Confederates-Barnewell living in ??
    (leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)
    Tras-scríofa ag duine dár meitheal tras-scríbhneoirí deonacha.
    Topaicí
    1. earraí
      1. struchtúir de dhéantús an duine
        1. séadchomharthaí (~6,794)
    2. áit-spás-timpeallacht
      1. seanchas áitiúil, dinnseanchas (~10,595)
    Teanga
    Béarla
    Suíomh
    Brí Mhór, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath