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  1. (gan teideal)

    The passages in the cave lead to the Castles of Grange, Ballyowen and Adamstown, and to Clondalkin.

    CBÉS 0794

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  2. (gan teideal)

    Mr Katin the school teacher kept a little shop in Raheen Adamstown and Paddy O Connor and his wife used to dale there...

    CBÉS 0882

    Josie Kehoe, Mrs Curtis

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  3. (gan teideal)

    The townlands in this parish of Adamstown are rather small not consisting of more than a dozen houses.

    CBÉS 0882

    Jocie Crosby

    Maigh Arnaí, Co. Loch Garman

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  4. (gan teideal)

    My townland is Carrigbyrne. It is in the Co Wexford, Barony of Bantry and in the Parish of Adamstown.

    CBÉS 0882

    Josie Kehoe

    Carraig Bhrain, Co. Loch Garman

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  5. (gan teideal)

    The name of my district is Carrigadaggan. It is situated between Wexford and New Ross, in the Parish of Adamstown and in the Barony of Bantry.

    CBÉS 0882

    Ena Foley

    Carraig an Daingin, Co. Loch Garman

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  6. The Boys of Adamstown

    CBÉS 0883

    S. Ní Muirghcara

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  7. (gan teideal)

    In the graveyard at Adamstown there was a Blessed Well years ago.

    CBÉS 0899

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  8. Adamstown Races

    CBÉS 0899

    Maigh Arnaí, Co. Loch Garman

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  9. (gan teideal)

    There was a man coming home from Adamstown (Co Wexford Bantry) one night about a hundred years ago, and he was a bit boosey.

    CBÉS 0899

    John Martin, Micheal Martin

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  10. (gan teideal)

    There was an old woman named Mrs Kelly who lived in Adamstown, Bantry, Co Wexford.

    CBÉS 0899

    Denis Crean, Nellie Crean

    Maigh Arnaí, Co. Loch Garman

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  11. (gan teideal)

    In the sixties of the last century there lived a small farmer in Misterin (Adamstown Co Wexford) named Pat Bradey.

    CBÉS 0899

    Thomas L. Doyle, Thomas P. Doyle

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  12. (gan teideal)

    Long ago an old tinker by the name of Tom Swaine used to go around Adamstown mending things at houses.

    CBÉS 0899

    John O' Neill, Mary B. Kelly

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  13. (gan teideal)

    About a hundred years ago two fellas used to be in the habit of rambling to a certain house in Newtown (Adamstown, Co Wexford).

    CBÉS 0899

    John Martin, Micheal Martin

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  14. (gan teideal)

    In the Co Wexford there is a lane on the Adamstown road known as Newtown Lane.

    CBÉS 0899

    Mrs Katie Mc Gee, Peggie Mc Gee

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  15. (gan teideal)

    There is an old graveyard on Mr Byrne's land (Doonooney Adamstown, Co Wexford).

    CBÉS 0899

    John Lacey, Maureen Cleary

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  16. (gan teideal)

    There was a certain man going home from Adamstown, and he met a girl coming down the Leap road one night.

    CBÉS 0899

    Alice Murphy, John Lacey

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  17. (gan teideal)

    There is an ould ruined castle situated in Knockreigh, Adamstown.

    CBÉS 0899

    Nellie Crean, Tom Mc Donald

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  18. (gan teideal)

    There is an old castle at Knockreigh, Adamstown, Barony of Bantry, Co Wexford.

    CBÉS 0899

    Joseph Bradley, Kitty Bradley

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  19. (gan teideal)

    Sir Richard Devereux (formerly of Carrigmannon, Glynn, Co Wexford) is buried in the old mound in the centre of Adamstown Graveyard.

    CBÉS 0899

    John Jourdan, Mary L. Hughes

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  20. (gan teideal)

    There was an ould woman be the name of Kitty Sheekin who lived in Raheenduff (Adamstown Co Wexford).

    CBÉS 0899

    A. E. Whelan, Mary L. Hughes

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