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Genealogy In Wicklow

wicklow_mountains.JPGWicklow, a county of Ireland, province of Leinster, bounded N by Dublin, E by the Irish Sea, S by Wicklow (Holiday Cottages, Wicklow, Ireland) and W by Kildare and Carlow. Great part of this country is mountainous, with a mixture of rocks and bogs, so as to be ill adapted for cultivation; others are well wooded, and some of the valleys fertile. Its chief rivers are Liffey and Slaney. It sends 2 members to parliament. Mountains dominate the county; wild and inaccessible for much of history, they provided a refuge for those who wished to escape from Norman and English law. The native Irish families most stronglywickow_mountain_ewes.jpg connected with the region, the O’Byrnes and the O’Tooles, were in fact driven into Wicklow (Holiday Homes, Wicklow, Ireland) by the encroachments of the Norman newcomers on their original lands in neighbouring Co. Kildare.

History

History

H_kevins_e_facade.jpg The name for County Wicklow (Holiday Apartments, Wicklow, Ireland) came from the Old Norse, Vykinglo, when it was settled by the Viking colonists. While most of the low country in Wicklow was vulnerable and fell to the foreign invaders, the high country served as a good safe haven for the indigenous Celts to survive.

It was Wicklows Dermot McMurrough, Gaelic King of Leinster that emplored the Normans for assistance in driving the Vikings from his territory. This was the event that propogated the eventual Norman takeover of Ireland.


Co. Wicklow
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