Gorey (barony)

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Gorey
Guaire (Irish)
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Countryside near Gorey town
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Barony map of County Wexford, 1900; Gorey barony is in the northeast, coloured pink.
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Gorey
Coordinates: 52°41′46″N6°18′50″W / 52.696°N 6.314°W / 52.696; -6.314
Sovereign state Ireland
Province Leinster
County Wexford
Area
  Total331.5 km2 (128.0 sq mi)

Gorey (Irish : Guaire) is a historical barony in northeast County Wexford, Ireland. [1] [2]

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Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units. [3] They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. [4] [5]

History

The town and barony of Gorey (Modern Irish Guaire) is believed to derive from the Irish Gabraige, meaining "goat tribe," possibly a totemic name of the local people. [6] [7] There was also a group of Gabraige near the River Suck, who were Fir Bolg. [8]

In the Gaelic Ireland period part of Gorey baroney was Uí Dega territory, as well as the Cenél Flaitheamhain. The northern part of the barony was ruled by the Uí Enechglaiss, whose territory continued into County Wicklow. The Uí Ceinnselaig (Kinsellas) were also based here. [9]

Geography

Gorey is in the northeast of the county, containing the source and upper parts of the River Bann and a small coastal strip, being bordered by County Wicklow to the north. [10]

List of settlements

Settlements within the historical barony of Gorey include: [11] [12]

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  4. General Register Office of Ireland (1904). "Alphabetical index to the baronies of Ireland". Census of Ireland 1901: General topographical index. Command papers. Vol. Cd. 2071. HMSO. pp. 966–978.
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  12. "Sub-units of: Guaire/Gorey". logainm.ie.