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Sleady Castle

Sleady Castle was built in 1628 by Philip McGrath.[1] It is located in County Waterford, Ireland, approximately 10 miles (16 kilometers) from Lismore and Dungarvan. Both Lismore and Dungarvan have ancestral connections to the Clan McGrath. They were patrons to the Augustinian Abbey, at Abbeyside, Dungarvan, and have ancestral graves within its walls. Philip McGrath is a 4th generation decedent of Dónal McGrath who was buried in 1548, in the Church of Ireland Cathedral in Lismore.[2]

Sleady Castle
Sleady Castle, June, 2019
Sleady Castle
Location within Ireland
General information
Architectural styleJacobian
LocationCounty Waterford, Ireland
CountryIreland
Coordinates52°10′06.6″N 7°43′31.2″W / 52.168500°N 7.725333°W / 52.168500; -7.725333
Completed1628; 396 years ago (1628)

Around 1640 the McGraths were expelled from Sleady and the lands associated with it were given to Sir Richard Osbourne by the English Crown. John O'Keeffe is referenced as an owner in a June 16, 1876, Landed Estates Court Notice.[3] In 1957 Sleady was sold at auction to a Mr. Doocey.[4] Sleady is currently owned by John Hickey who bought it in 1970. His daughter Joanne Hickey manages the property. Her family has a long history with Sleady Castle as workers for previous landowners. Joanne's grandparents Jack and Brigid Hickey rented Sleady Lodge from 1938.[5]

Sleady Castle has hundreds of visitors in a typical year. Joanne is often there to welcome them and talk about the history of the Castle. It has become a destination for McGrath Clan members. The attached photo was taken in 2019 during a McGrath Clan Gathering tour of the Castle, where Joanne gave a tour and a talked about the Castle's history.[6] She has also undertaken a refurbishment of the grounds surrounding the ruins to enhance the visitor experience. This initiative is called Sleady 400 to mark the 400th anniversary of the Castle in 2028. The project is supported by The United States McCraw Family Association.[7][8]

Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy edit

"Sledy Castle and Its Tragedy" is an article originally published in the Dublin University Magazine, March 1848, author unknown but it is initialed M. E. M.[9] However, in an August 31, 1888 Waterford News article, William Desmond O'Brian "an accomplished Irish Scholar and gentleman, well versed in the history and traditions of his native country" is attributed to having "contributed an interesting story on 'Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy,' to the Dublin University Magazine somewhat over forty years ago. The story was founded in fact, for, in its main features, it is corroborated by the traditions of the neighborhood."[10]

The article tells the story of the origins of the Castle, its original owners and their demise. The article was republished in 1888 by the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland in the Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association under the title "Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy", contributed by Gabriel O'C Redmond, Hon. Local Secretary, Co Waterford. This publication includes a short endorsement of the validity of the article by Gabrial O'C Redmond, "The different localities mentioned in the narrative", the "localities" can still be found today.[11]

A similar version of the story can be found in The School's Collection of the National Folklore Collection.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Clan McGrath Castles".
  2. ^ "Introduction - A Brief History of Mountain Castle - Waterford County Museum". www.waterfordmuseum.ie. Pages 1 and 2, Publication Date October 19, 2010, Authors Catherine & Liam Nugent, © Waterford County Museum 2014.
  3. ^ Landed Estate' Court, Final Notice to Claimants and Incumbrancers, In the Matter of the Estate of John O'Keefe, Owner and Petitioner. June 16, 1876. Originally published in The Waterford News (Waterford, Waterford, Ireland Copyright 2021 Newspaers.com All right reserved.
  4. ^ Irish Independent, Saturday January 19, 1957, page 18, as seen in Irish Newspaper Archives |title = Auction of Valuable Extensive Dairy and Tillage Farm
  5. ^ "Sleady Castle McGrath Family Ancestral Home by Joanne Hickey, McCraw Newsletter Fall 2019, The United States McCraw Family Association".
  6. ^ Munster Express, Tuesday, Dec 18, 2018, page 31, as seen in Irish Newspaper Archives |title = Dungarvan to host McGrath Gathering
  7. ^ "Joanne Hickey Sleady Castle 400 « Irish Radio Canada".
  8. ^ "Sleady 400".
  9. ^ Sleady Castle and its Tragedy, Dublin University Magazine No. CLXXXIII, March, 1848 Vol XXXI
  10. ^ Something About Dungarvan, The Waterford News Waterford Ireland, Friday, August, 1888 Newpaers.com
  11. ^ Redmond, Gabriel O'C. (1888). "Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy". The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland. 8 (73/74): 300–312. JSTOR 25506431 – via JSTOR. Fourth Series (Jan. - Apr. 1888), Published by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
  12. ^ The Schools' collection, Volume 0647 page 324 National Folklore Collection, UCD School Tuar an Fhiona, Cluain Meala, September 1938

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Michael E Duffy 19:46, 3 June 2021 (UTC)

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Sleady Castle was built in 1628 by Philip McGrath 1 It is located in County Waterford Ireland approximately 10 miles 16 kilometers from Lismore and Dungarvan Both Lismore and Dungarvan have ancestral connections to the Clan McGrath They were patrons to the Augustinian Abbey at Abbeyside Dungarvan and have ancestral graves within its walls Philip McGrath is a 4th generation decedent of Donal McGrath who was buried in 1548 in the Church of Ireland Cathedral in Lismore 2 Sleady CastleSleady Castle June 2019Sleady CastleLocation within IrelandGeneral informationArchitectural styleJacobianLocationCounty Waterford IrelandCountryIrelandCoordinates52 10 06 6 N 7 43 31 2 W 52 168500 N 7 725333 W 52 168500 7 725333Completed1628 396 years ago 1628 Around 1640 the McGraths were expelled from Sleady and the lands associated with it were given to Sir Richard Osbourne by the English Crown John O Keeffe is referenced as an owner in a June 16 1876 Landed Estates Court Notice 3 In 1957 Sleady was sold at auction to a Mr Doocey 4 Sleady is currently owned by John Hickey who bought it in 1970 His daughter Joanne Hickey manages the property Her family has a long history with Sleady Castle as workers for previous landowners Joanne s grandparents Jack and Brigid Hickey rented Sleady Lodge from 1938 5 Sleady Castle has hundreds of visitors in a typical year Joanne is often there to welcome them and talk about the history of the Castle It has become a destination for McGrath Clan members The attached photo was taken in 2019 during a McGrath Clan Gathering tour of the Castle where Joanne gave a tour and a talked about the Castle s history 6 She has also undertaken a refurbishment of the grounds surrounding the ruins to enhance the visitor experience This initiative is called Sleady 400 to mark the 400th anniversary of the Castle in 2028 The project is supported by The United States McCraw Family Association 7 8 Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy edit Sledy Castle and Its Tragedy is an article originally published in the Dublin University Magazine March 1848 author unknown but it is initialed M E M 9 However in an August 31 1888 Waterford News article William Desmond O Brian an accomplished Irish Scholar and gentleman well versed in the history and traditions of his native country is attributed to having contributed an interesting story on Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy to the Dublin University Magazine somewhat over forty years ago The story was founded in fact for in its main features it is corroborated by the traditions of the neighborhood 10 The article tells the story of the origins of the Castle its original owners and their demise The article was republished in 1888 by the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland in the Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association under the title Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy contributed by Gabriel O C Redmond Hon Local Secretary Co Waterford This publication includes a short endorsement of the validity of the article by Gabrial O C Redmond The different localities mentioned in the narrative the localities can still be found today 11 A similar version of the story can be found in The School s Collection of the National Folklore Collection 12 References edit Clan McGrath Castles Introduction A Brief History of Mountain Castle Waterford County Museum www waterfordmuseum ie Pages 1 and 2 Publication Date October 19 2010 Authors Catherine amp Liam Nugent c Waterford County Museum 2014 Landed Estate Court Final Notice to Claimants and Incumbrancers In the Matter of the Estate of John O Keefe Owner and Petitioner June 16 1876 Originally published in The Waterford News Waterford Waterford Ireland Copyright 2021 Newspaers com All right reserved Irish Independent Saturday January 19 1957 page 18 as seen in Irish Newspaper Archives title Auction of Valuable Extensive Dairy and Tillage Farm Sleady Castle McGrath Family Ancestral Home by Joanne Hickey McCraw Newsletter Fall 2019 The United States McCraw Family Association Munster Express Tuesday Dec 18 2018 page 31 as seen in Irish Newspaper Archives title Dungarvan to host McGrath Gathering Joanne Hickey Sleady Castle 400 Irish Radio Canada Sleady 400 Sleady Castle and its Tragedy Dublin University Magazine No CLXXXIII March 1848 Vol XXXI Something About Dungarvan The Waterford News Waterford Ireland Friday August 1888 Newpaers com Redmond Gabriel O C 1888 Sleady Castle and Its Tragedy The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 8 73 74 300 312 JSTOR 25506431 via JSTOR Fourth Series Jan Apr 1888 Published by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland The Schools collection Volume 0647 page 324 National Folklore Collection UCD School Tuar an Fhiona Cluain Meala September 1938External links editMichael E Duffy 19 46 3 June 2021 UTC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sleady Castle amp oldid 1134153901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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