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{{short description |Village in County Kilkenny, Ireland}} |
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| image_alt = Goresbridge over the River Barrow |
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| etymology = Named after Gores' Bridge |
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'''Goresbridge''' ({{Irish place name|An Droichead Nua|The New Bridge}}<ref name=logainmGoresbridge/><ref name=Tighe1802/>) is a small village located in the east of [[County Kilkenny]], in the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Leinster]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. Goresbridge is named after a 1756 bridge, built by [[Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross|Colonel Ralph Gore]], which provides a crossing of the [[River Barrow]] between County Kilkenny and [[County Carlow]] in the [[South-East Region, Ireland|South-East]] [[NUTS 3 statistical regions of the Republic of Ireland|region]]. |
'''Goresbridge''' ({{Irish place name|An Droichead Nua|The New Bridge}}<ref name=logainmGoresbridge/><ref name=Tighe1802/>) is a small village located in the east of [[County Kilkenny]], in the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Leinster]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. Goresbridge is named after a 1756 bridge, built by [[Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross|Colonel Ralph Gore]], which provides a crossing of the [[River Barrow]] between County Kilkenny and [[County Carlow]] in the [[South-East Region, Ireland|South-East]] [[NUTS 3 statistical regions of the Republic of Ireland|region]]. |
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Located {{convert|2.75|mi|km}} from [[Gowran]] on the [[R702 road|R702]] ([[Kilkenny]]−[[Enniscorthy]]) [[regional road]], and approximately {{convert|20|km|mi}} east of Kilkenny.<ref name=lap2005/> |
Located {{convert|2.75|mi|km}} from [[Gowran]] on the [[R702 road (Ireland)|R702]] ([[Kilkenny]]−[[Enniscorthy]]) [[Regional road (Ireland)|regional road]], and approximately {{convert|20|km|mi}} east of Kilkenny.<ref name=lap2005/> |
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Part of the civil parish is Grangesilvia<ref name=logainmGrangesilvia/> which is in the [[Barony (Ireland)|barony]] of [[Barony of Gowran|Gowran]].<ref name=Tighe1802/> |
Part of the civil parish is Grangesilvia<ref name=logainmGrangesilvia/> which is in the [[Barony (Ireland)|barony]] of [[Barony of Gowran|Gowran]].<ref name=Tighe1802/> [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] granted Arthur Gore the townland of Barrowmount. The Battle of Goresbridge occurred there in June [[1798 in Ireland|1798]].<ref name=niah12311002/> |
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The population according to the [[2011 census of Ireland|2011 census]] was 361.<ref name=cso/> The [[Local government in the Republic of Ireland|local authority]] is [[Kilkenny County Council]]. Goresbridge gives its name to an [[electoral division (Ireland)|electoral division]].<ref name=Government2003/> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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⚫ | Goresbridge was located in historic [[Gaelic Ireland|Gaelic]] kingdom of [[Osraige|Ossory]] (''Osraige''). Following the [[Williamite War in Ireland|Williamite–Jacobite War]], [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] gave grants of land which had been forfeited by the Roman Catholic owners.<ref name=lap2005/><ref name="Comerford1886"/>{{Clarify|date=July 2023|reason=Williamite War was after reign of Charles II.}} |
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⚫ | Goresbridge was located in historic [[Gaelic Ireland|Gaelic]] kingdom of [[Osraige|Ossory]] (''Osraige''). Following the [[Williamite War in Ireland|Williamite–Jacobite War]] |
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Arthur Gore obtained a grant of land, the townland of Barrowmount in parish of Grangesilvia, from [[Charles II of England|Charles II]],<ref name=lap2005/><ref name="Comerford1886"/> and by the end of the 17th century the [[Gore baronets|Gore family]] were well established.<ref name="Comerford1886"/> |
Arthur Gore obtained a grant of land, the townland of Barrowmount in parish of Grangesilvia, from [[Charles II of England|Charles II]],<ref name=lap2005/><ref name="Comerford1886"/> and by the end of the 17th century the [[Gore baronets|Gore family]] were well established.<ref name="Comerford1886"/> |
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Goresbridge<ref name=Lewis1837/> was named for the family and the ''New Bridge'' built in 1756 by [[Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross|Colonel Ralph Gore]].<ref name=lap2005/><ref name="Comerford1886"/> On the 1846 [[Ordnance Survey Ireland|OSI]] map of Ireland the village is referred to it as ''Newbridge''. |
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===Gore's Bridge=== |
===Gore's Bridge=== |
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=== Battle of Goresbridge=== |
=== Battle of Goresbridge=== |
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The locally stationed Wexford Militia<ref name=lap2005/> were defeated, they lost their cavalry,<ref name=lap2005/> twenty eight soldiers were captured, and the rest fled to [[Kilkenny]].<ref name=lap2005/> There is a carved granite memorial adjacent to the bridge.<ref name=lap2005/> |
The locally stationed Wexford Militia<ref name=lap2005/> were defeated, they lost their cavalry,<ref name=lap2005/> twenty eight soldiers were captured, and the rest fled to [[Kilkenny]].<ref name=lap2005/> There is a carved granite memorial adjacent to the bridge.<ref name=lap2005/> |
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==Transport== |
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Goresbridge railway station opened on 26 October 1870, closed for passenger traffic on 26 January 1931 and for goods traffic on 27 January 1947, finally closing altogether on 1 April 1963.<ref>{{cite web | title=Goresbridge station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | |
Goresbridge railway station opened on 26 October 1870, closed for passenger traffic on 26 January 1931 and for goods traffic on 27 January 1947, finally closing altogether on 1 April 1963.<ref>{{cite web | title=Goresbridge station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | access-date=2007-10-15}}</ref> Kilbride Coaches services Goresbridge from Graiguenamanagh or Kilkenny twice a day, except Sundays<ref>{{cite web |title=Kilbride Coaches timetable |url=https://kilbridecoaches.com/routes/graiguenamanagh-kilkenny/ |access-date=26 May 2021}}</ref> |
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[[File:Goresbridge main streets.jpg|thumb|center|Main streets in Goresbridge]] |
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== Notable people == |
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{{See also|Category:People from Goresbridge}} |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland|List of towns and villages in Ireland]] |
*[[List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland|List of towns and villages in Ireland]] |
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*[[Mount Loftus]], the nearby manor house |
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*[[Jeanville]] townland |
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({{Harvnb|Tighe|1802|p=467|loc=[https://books.google. |
({{Harvnb|Tighe|1802|p=467|loc=[https://books.google.com/books?id=iTBWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA467 Towns not corporate − New Bridge, or Gore's-bridge]}}) |
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{{cite book|last1=Comerford|first1=Michael|title=Collections relating to the dioceses of Kildare and Leighlin: Volume 3|date=1886|publisher=J. Duffy and Sons|pages=331–336|url=https://books.google. |
{{cite book|last1=Comerford|first1=Michael|title=Collections relating to the dioceses of Kildare and Leighlin: Volume 3|date=1886|publisher=J. Duffy and Sons|pages=331–336|isbn=9781376897029|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cncHAQAAIAAJ|language=en}} |
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{{cite web|author1=Central Statistics Office| |
{{cite web|author1=Central Statistics Office|author-link1=Central Statistics Office (Ireland)|title=Population of towns ordered by county and size, 2006 and 2011|url=http://www.cso.ie/en/media/csoie/census/documents/census2011vol1andprofile1/Table_5.pdf|website=cso.ie|page=22}} |
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=== Sources === |
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* {{cite web|author=Fiontar|title=Placenames Database of Ireland|url=http://www.logainm.ie/en/|website=logainm.ie|publisher=Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs of the Government of Ireland|date=2008 |
* {{cite web|author=Fiontar|title=Placenames Database of Ireland|url=http://www.logainm.ie/en/|website=logainm.ie|publisher=Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs of the Government of Ireland|date=2008}} |
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* {{cite book|last1=Government|title=Placenames (Co. Kilkenny) Order 2003|date=2003|publisher=Government of Ireland|location=Dublin|url=http://www.logainm.ie/orduithe/an-tordu-logainmneacha-contae-chill-chainnigh-2003.pdf| |
* {{cite book|last1=Government|title=Placenames (Co. Kilkenny) Order 2003|date=2003|publisher=Government of Ireland|location=Dublin|url=http://www.logainm.ie/orduithe/an-tordu-logainmneacha-contae-chill-chainnigh-2003.pdf|access-date=4 August 2016|archive-date=10 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170210061037/https://www.logainm.ie/orduithe/an-tordu-logainmneacha-contae-chill-chainnigh-2003.pdf|url-status=dead}} |
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| url = http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/G/Goresbridge-Gowran-Kilkenny.php |
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|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160606123702/http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/Surveys/ |
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* {{cite web|author1=Kilkenny County Council| |
* {{cite web|author1=Kilkenny County Council|author-link1=Kilkenny County Council|title=Goresbridge Local Area Plan (expired in 2011)|url=http://www.kilkennycoco.ie/eng/Services/Planning/Development-Plans/Local%20Area%20Plans/Adopted_Local_Area_Plans/Goresbridge_Local_Area_Plan.html|website=kilkennycoco.ie|date=2005}} |
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 18 October 2024
Goresbridge
An Droichead Nua | |
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Town | |
Etymology: Named after Gores' Bridge | |
Coordinates: 52°37′47″N 6°59′39″W / 52.6297°N 6.9942°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
County | County Kilkenny |
Barony | Gowran |
Government | |
• Type | County Council |
• Body | Kilkenny County Council[1] |
• Dáil constituency | Carlow–Kilkenny |
• European Parliament | Ireland South |
Population | |
• Total | 361 |
Time zone | UTC±00:00 (GMT (WET)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+01:00 (IST (WEST)) |
Irish Grid Reference | S 69 54 |
Website | www |
Goresbridge (Irish: An Droichead Nua, meaning 'The New Bridge'[3][4]) is a small village located in the east of County Kilkenny, in the province of Leinster, Ireland. Goresbridge is named after a 1756 bridge, built by Colonel Ralph Gore, which provides a crossing of the River Barrow between County Kilkenny and County Carlow in the South-East region.
Located 2.75 miles (4.43 km) from Gowran on the R702 (Kilkenny−Enniscorthy) regional road, and approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Kilkenny.[5]
Part of the civil parish is Grangesilvia[6] which is in the barony of Gowran.[4] Charles II granted Arthur Gore the townland of Barrowmount. The Battle of Goresbridge occurred there in June 1798.[7]
The population according to the 2011 census was 361.[2] The local authority is Kilkenny County Council. Goresbridge gives its name to an electoral division.[8]
History
[edit]Goresbridge was located in historic Gaelic kingdom of Ossory (Osraige). Following the Williamite–Jacobite War, Charles II gave grants of land which had been forfeited by the Roman Catholic owners.[5][9][clarification needed]
Arthur Gore obtained a grant of land, the townland of Barrowmount in parish of Grangesilvia, from Charles II,[5][9] and by the end of the 17th century the Gore family were well established.[9]
Goresbridge[10] was named for the family and the New Bridge built in 1756 by Colonel Ralph Gore.[5][9] On the 1846 OSI map of Ireland the village is referred to it as Newbridge.
Gore's Bridge
[edit]Gore's Bridge has nine-arch granite bridge crossing of the River Barrow between County Kilkenny and County Carlow. Built in 1756 by Colonel Ralph Gore the Earl of Ross.[7]
This mid-eighteenth-century elegantly-composed landmark was built using unrefined Carlow granite.[7] It represents an important element of civil engineering and transport heritage[7] and formed a vital link between the two counties.[5]
Battle of Goresbridge
[edit]The Battle of Goresbridge occurred during the Irish Rebellion on 23 June 1798 at Gore's Bridge.[5][7] During the Wexford Rebellion, and just days Battle of Vinegar Hill, Wexford insurgents attempted to use the Gore's Bridge.
The locally stationed Wexford Militia[5] were defeated, they lost their cavalry,[5] twenty eight soldiers were captured, and the rest fled to Kilkenny.[5] There is a carved granite memorial adjacent to the bridge.[5]
Transport
[edit]Goresbridge railway station opened on 26 October 1870, closed for passenger traffic on 26 January 1931 and for goods traffic on 27 January 1947, finally closing altogether on 1 April 1963.[11] Kilbride Coaches services Goresbridge from Graiguenamanagh or Kilkenny twice a day, except Sundays[12]
Notable people
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of towns and villages in Ireland
- Mount Loftus, the nearby manor house
- Jeanville townland
References
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Kilkenny County Council (2016). "Kilkenny County Council Elected Members". kilkennycoco.ie.
- ^ a b Central Statistics Office. "Population of towns ordered by county and size, 2006 and 2011" (PDF). cso.ie. p. 22.
- ^ (Fiontar 2008, An Droichead Nua/Goresbridge)
- ^ a b (Tighe 1802, p. 467, Towns not corporate − New Bridge, or Gore's-bridge)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j (Kilkenny County Council 2005, Goresbridge Local Area Plan 2005 (PDF))
- ^ (Fiontar 2008, Gráinseach na Coille/Grangesilvia)
- ^ a b c d e (NIAH, Gore's Bridge Reg. No. 12311002.)
- ^ (Government 2003)
- ^ a b c d Comerford, Michael (1886). Collections relating to the dioceses of Kildare and Leighlin: Volume 3. J. Duffy and Sons. pp. 331–336. ISBN 9781376897029.
- ^ (Lewis 1837, p. 665)
- ^ "Goresbridge station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
- ^ "Kilbride Coaches timetable". Retrieved 26 May 2021.
Sources
[edit]- Fiontar (2008). "Placenames Database of Ireland". logainm.ie. Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs of the Government of Ireland.
- Government (2003). Placenames (Co. Kilkenny) Order 2003 (PDF). Dublin: Government of Ireland. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 February 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- Lewis, Samuel (1837). A Topgrahical Dictionary of Ireland. London: S. LEWIS & Co.
- Tighe, William (1802). Statistical observations relative to the county of Kilkenny: made in the years 1800 & 1801. Printed by Graisberry and Campbell.
- NIAH, National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Building Survey, Ireland: Archaeological Survey of Ireland, National Monuments Service, archived from the original on 6 June 2016, retrieved 4 August 2016.
- Kilkenny County Council (2005). "Goresbridge Local Area Plan (expired in 2011)". kilkennycoco.ie.