School: Tomhaggard

Location:
Tomhaggard, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Riain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0877, Page 298

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  1. Historical Map of Tomhaggard District showing principal places of interest.
    Jame Ryan N.T.

    (References in Plan below)
    To Wexford
    Bargy Castle built by Rossiters. One of the Bishops of Ferns born here
    St Ann's Well. St Ann was a NORMAN saint.
    Buttlerstown Castle
    ST James's Well
    Place of Pagan Worship
    Site of Church of St Mosacer from whose name comes "Tomhaggard" Teach-Mosagra.
    Also site of early Norman Church burned by Cromwell 1641

    Mass House - Altar still to be seen used as potato house by present owner
    Tomhaggard Castle
    Built of Rossiters of Bargy
    Site of old Monastery
    Fr Meyler martyred 1653
    Mass Station 1650
    Tomhaggard School

    Lingstown Castle built by Devereux family.
    Locale of legend on Page 4
    Lady Rock
    Lingstown Lough
    To Ballyhealy
    where is a well-prseserved Castle built by Cheevers family
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    James Ryan
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Teacher