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'''Ballynary''' is the name of a townland on the eastern shore of Lough Arrow in the southern corner of [[County Sligo]] in [[Ireland]]. Ballynary is the ancestral seat of the [[O'Higgins]] family. Forced off their lands in 1654 by [[Oliver Cromwell]], The head of this family still uses the title [[The O'Higgins of Ballynary]] or Lord of Ballynary although the family have not lived there since the 17th century. The townland of Ballynary contains just over 210 acres and bordred the townland of Ballindoon where the ruins of a Dominican Abbey, founded by the MacDonagh Clan, are located. Ballynary also contains O'Higgins Memorial Park which is dedicated[[Ambrose O'Higgins]] the Spanish Viceroy to [[Peru]] who was born in Ballynary in 1720/21. His son [[Bernardo O'Higgins]] became the first head of State of [[Chile]]. |
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[[File:Jetty_at_Loughbrick_Bay_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1612192.jpg|thumb|Jetty at Loughbrick Bay on [[Lough Arrow]], between Ballynary and Annaghgowan townlands]] |
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'''Ballynary''' ({{Irish place name|Baile an Fharaidh|townland of the fodder}})<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.logainm.ie/44635.aspx | publisher = Irish Placenames Commission | website = logainm.ie | title = Baile an Fharaidh / Ballynary | accessdate = 11 March 2020 }}</ref> is a [[townland]] on the eastern shore of [[Lough Arrow]] in south [[County Sligo]], Ireland. Ballynary was the ancestral seat of the [[O'Higgins Family|O'Higgins family]] (or {{lang|ga|Ó hUiginn}} in [[Irish language|Irish]]) for 700 years,<ref>MacKenna, Carlos Juan. 1916. El Origen de don Ambrosio O’Higgins y sus primeros anos en América. Revista Chilen de Historia y Geographia, No. 21. pp. 126-150.</ref> until they were forced off their lands in 1654 by [[Oliver Cromwell]].<ref>O'Rorke, T. (1889) "The History of Sligo Town and County Vol. II – Conclusion" (Dublin: Duffy & Company).</ref> |
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The townland of Ballynary is just over {{convert|210|acre|ha}} in area, and is {{cvt|2|km|1}} from [[Ballindoon]] where the ruins of a Dominican Abbey, founded by the MacDonagh Clan, are located. Ballynary also contains the O'Higgins Memorial Park which is dedicated to [[Ambrose O'Higgins]], born in Ballynary in 1720 and who—emigrating to Spain to escape the discrimination against Irish Catholics in his time—eventually became the [[Viceroy]] of [[Peru]], then part of the [[Spanish Empire]]. His son [[Bernardo O'Higgins]] became the first [[Supreme Director of Chile|Supreme Director]] of [[Chile]].<ref>{{cite news |author=Eoin Butler |title=Ambrose O'Higgins, who set sail from Sligo and conquered South America |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/ambrose-o-higgins-who-set-sail-from-sligo-and-conquered-south-america-1.3008411 |date=18 March 2017 |work=[[The Irish Times]] |access-date=8 October 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516064913/https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/ambrose-o-higgins-who-set-sail-from-sligo-and-conquered-south-america-1.3008411 |archive-date=16 May 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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The Chilean city of [[Vallenar]] was founded by Ambrose O'Higgins and named for his birthplace, the variant spelling having developed though usage by Spanish-speaking inhabitants. The name of [[Vallenar Bay]] in [[Alaska]] is derived from the Chilean name and thus indirectly from the Irish one.<ref>[http://www.explorenorth.com/articles/rey/spanish-irish.html Place Names in Revillagigedo and Gravina Islands: Spanish and Irish heritage of Southeast Alaska]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 8 October 2024
Ballynary (Irish: Baile an Fharaidh, meaning 'townland of the fodder')[1] is a townland on the eastern shore of Lough Arrow in south County Sligo, Ireland. Ballynary was the ancestral seat of the O'Higgins family (or Ó hUiginn in Irish) for 700 years,[2] until they were forced off their lands in 1654 by Oliver Cromwell.[3]
The townland of Ballynary is just over 210 acres (85 ha) in area, and is 2 km (1.2 mi) from Ballindoon where the ruins of a Dominican Abbey, founded by the MacDonagh Clan, are located. Ballynary also contains the O'Higgins Memorial Park which is dedicated to Ambrose O'Higgins, born in Ballynary in 1720 and who—emigrating to Spain to escape the discrimination against Irish Catholics in his time—eventually became the Viceroy of Peru, then part of the Spanish Empire. His son Bernardo O'Higgins became the first Supreme Director of Chile.[4]
The Chilean city of Vallenar was founded by Ambrose O'Higgins and named for his birthplace, the variant spelling having developed though usage by Spanish-speaking inhabitants. The name of Vallenar Bay in Alaska is derived from the Chilean name and thus indirectly from the Irish one.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Baile an Fharaidh / Ballynary". logainm.ie. Irish Placenames Commission. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
- ^ MacKenna, Carlos Juan. 1916. El Origen de don Ambrosio O’Higgins y sus primeros anos en América. Revista Chilen de Historia y Geographia, No. 21. pp. 126-150.
- ^ O'Rorke, T. (1889) "The History of Sligo Town and County Vol. II – Conclusion" (Dublin: Duffy & Company).
- ^ Eoin Butler (18 March 2017). "Ambrose O'Higgins, who set sail from Sligo and conquered South America". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 16 May 2024. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
- ^ Place Names in Revillagigedo and Gravina Islands: Spanish and Irish heritage of Southeast Alaska
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