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went into lodgings for two years. On 24 December 1842 Lord
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was of cut stone in the Gothic revival style, and fronted onto the Malls which were under construction. The cost of the church was about £6000. By the 1920s the original gothic building was too small and the administrator Father
Patterson raised funds for a new church. This cost £30000 and incorporated the old gothic facade in the Mall. The dedication occurred in 1932. Work began to build the present St Mary's church in 1957 with the demolition of the old church and completed by 1961.
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condition that the church would be rebuilt in its existing site. In 1868 an appeal was launched which announced that the
Marquess of Sligo had donated by the Marquess of Sligo (the present location on Newport Road. The first plans were approved by Joseph Welland in 1869, these were not used apart from the distinctive pencil spire.
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Rosmoney was captured by 40 National Army troops, freeing 90 pro-treaty prisoners who were held there. Ring then landed his men and armoured car at Westport Quay. The Republicans, who had not at all expected their arrival, set fire to the barracks and withdrew from the town. The pro-treaty
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in the 13th century. A particular feature is the incorporation of the river into the composition, contained for two blocks by low stone walls producing, on each side of the river, tree-lined promenades (The Mall) with several stone bridges over the river Carrow Beg. The Malls were built by the First
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The Gaelic football club, Westport United soccer club and the rugby club have competed in county and national events. Westport, and the surrounding region, has been identified as a primary centre for adventure sports by Fáilte
Ireland. Every August it hosts the largest one-day adventure multi-sport
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in 1841 asking for sisters for
Westport. None were immediately available but following a renewed request six months after the death of the foundress, the first three sisters arrived in Westport on 9 September 1842. The Dean gave them his own house, Carrowbeg House as a temporary residence, while he
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whose pen name was George A. Birmingham served as rector from 1892 to 1913. By 1984 the restoration of the church became necessary and as there were only 40 parishioners remaining a
Restoration Committee was formed with six Holy Trinity parishioners and six from St. Mary's Catholic Church. A total
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The old parish church of the Church of
Ireland was built in 1797 beside the Carrowbeg River in the demesne of Westport House. That first church cost £617. 10s. 9d which was a gift from the Board of First Fruits, a body established to fund the building and repair of church buildings in the Church of
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a lease for a
Catholic chapel and parochial house at Riverside. A temporary structure may have been erected as the chapel was not commenced for a quarter century later. The foundation stone was laid in 1813. Dr Oliver Kelly received support in this from Catholics and Protestants alike. The building
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Early in the Civil War Mayo including Westport was controlled by the Anti-Treaty side. On the evening of 1 April 1922 Joe Ring was arrested in Westport by the IRA and held in Castlebar jail on charges of recruiting for the new National Army. He went on hunger strike and he was released on 13 April
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The original village of Cathair na Mart existed somewhere around what is now the front (east) lawn of Westport House. It had a high street, alleys down to the river and a population of around 700. A small port also existed at the mouth of the Carrowbeg river. Roads lead from the village to the west
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In 2006, Scoil Phadraig na mBráithre (tr. Saint Patrick's Christian Brothers' School) and Saint Patrick's Mercy National School amalgamated to form Scoil Phádraig (tr. St Patrick's School), a Catholic primary school under the patronage of the Archbishop of Tuam. It is the largest primary school in
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favoured by John Ruskin. The new Church was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Tuam in 1872. The three main doors are made of iron wrought to create floral forms. The vestry door is on the East Side and is made of wood. The interior of the church is highly decorated. The upper walls of the nave are
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on 17 March 1767, stating 'a New Town is immediately to be built near the old town of Westport...according to Plans and Elevations already prepared'. The focal point was to be a 'large and elegant market house' situated in an octagonal market area enclosed by 12 'large well-finished slated Houses.
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Several festivals and events are held in and around Westport each year. These include the Westport Music and Arts Festival (which was rebranded as "Westival" in 2018 and moved from September to October), a Croagh Patrick walking festival in March, a sea angling festival in June, and The Saltwater
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The educational facilities for boys in Westport were for many years associated with the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The first of these facilities was established in Castlebar Street in 1865 before transferring to the Newport road in 1962 where the former national school can still be seen
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Holy Trinity National School is a Co-educational National School on Newport Road under the patronage of the Church of Ireland. The Newport Road School was a Church of Ireland school for boys and girls set up under the Kildare Street and Tuam Diocesan Societies and lodged in a new building (later
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The Congregation of Christian Brothers arrived in Westport in 1865. They took over the Castlebar Street School for Primary and Secondary students. Initially, they were accommodated in Carrowbeg House. In 1922 they acquired Grove House on Mill Street from the Sisters of Mercy. Then they moved to
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In February 2022 it was announced that the new school will be located on the grounds of the former Scoil Padraig on Altamont Street and not co-located with Educate together as previously stated. In 2020 staff and pupils had objected to the school being Co-located with Westport Educate Together
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By 1855 the Church of Ireland Community was too large for the existing church due to the expansion of the town and the growth of tourism. Not everyone could be accommodated at services and the building was in serious disrepair. The local Select Vestry promised a local contribution of £1200 on
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and play their home matches in the newly developed United Park, which opened in September 2016. Westport United still uses the Sports Park for some underage games. The club colours are red and black. Westport also won the Connaught Cup in 1942, 1945, 1949, 1961, 1974, 1987 and 2012 along with
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A map of the new town around 1790 showing the Octagon and earliest streets. The road to Castlebar is via Mill Street. The Market House, a Catholic Chapel in a similar location to today's St Mary's Church, and the old Church of Ireland (now in ruins) in the Demesne are
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An all-Irish Catholic Primary School, Gaelscoil na Cruaiche was founded in 1995. It received official recognition in 2000 and moved into a permanent school building in June 2011. There are currently 207 pupils attending the school with eleven teachers.
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Church records for the 19th century (Church of Ireland, Methodist, Roman Catholic, civil, gravestone inscriptions, etc.) and other historical records for the Westport area are held at the South Mayo Family Research Centre in Ballinrobe and the
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Marquess of Sligo after 1800. William Bald's map of Mayo which Was surveyed between 1809 and 1817, as well as Henry Browne's map from the same period, shows that the basic framework of Westport's streets including the Malls was present.
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Clew Bay is also a sea angling centre hosting several sea fishing competitions each year, and is known as a venue for common skate fishing. It holds the Irish record for a 160 lb white skate. It is also home to tope, huss and ray.
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The Westport branch of the Bank of Ireland established in 1826 by George Clendining was one of the earliest branches of the bank outside Dublin. The Bank took the lease on this townhouse in 1851. The building is now the Credit
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in the 18th century, Westport House is situated in a parkland setting with a lake, terraces, gardens and views overlooking Clew Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, Achill, Clare Island and Ireland's Holy Mountain, Croagh Patrick.
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Westport originates and gets its name in the Irish language from a 16th-century castle - Cathair na Mart (meaning "the stone fort of the beeves"- and surrounding settlement, belonging to the powerful local seafaring
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Since the late 20th century, Westport has expanded with several new housing estates. Some of these include Springfield, the Carrowbeg Estate, Horkans Hill, Cedar Park, Fairways, Knockranny Village and Sharkey Hill.
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In 2004 during the structural repairs of St. Mary's church the Select Vestry in Holy Trinity were able to offer St Mary's parishioners hospitality. Weekday and some weekend Masses were celebrated in Holy Trinity.
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Ireland in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century. William Thackeray described a 'pretty little church' on the 'pleasure grounds surrounding Westport House. The ruins of the church are still visible today.
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People from Westport town are traditionally known as "Coveys". Some decades ago the Covey dialect still existed and was unintelligible to outsiders. For example, the Covey word for a woman was a "doner".
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on the Octagon. This was established in the early 1900s, and renovated and refurbished in 2015. The theatre hosts events, artists and musicians, local theatre groups and children's puppet shows.
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Art-Deco Clock tower (1947) in the town centre is a landmark meeting-spot in Westport. The Heart of Westport phone box adjacent to the Clock has a public-access defibrillator (AED).
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opened on 28 January 1866. The line originally ran through to Westport Quay station (opened on 1 January 1875 and closed in April 1977). This line was lifted overnight in 1977 by
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race of its kind in the world – Gael Force West. It is also home to horse riding, surfing, sea kayaking, windsurfing and sailing schools and other adventure sports.
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in Wales. Joe Ring and others were released at Christmas 1916. On 29 March 1919, Milling, resident magistrate to County Mayo since 1915, was killed by the
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called the lecture hall). The building was declared unfit following an inspection in 2010. The school is currently full with 62 pupils.
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The Octagon Monument was first erected to honour George Clendining in 1845. The present-day statue by sculptor Ken Thompson depicts
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Westport is designated as a heritage town, and is one of only a few planned towns in Ireland. The town centre was laid-out in the
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to move the existing Cahernamart settlement to facilitate the landscaping of parklands around Westport House was outlined to
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by marriage. His grandson Howe Peter Browne (2nd Marquess of Sligo) was the Governor of Jamaica when the slaves were freed.
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Westport is County Mayo's premier tourist destination, visited by holidaymakers from all over the world and Ireland.
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The secondary schools are Rice College (528 pupils, all-boys) and Sacred Heart School (over 500 pupils, all-girls).
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and its Pirate Adventure Park attracts families. Westport has an 18-hole golf course and nearby a 9-hole course.
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pulled out of their barracks for the last time on Monday 12 February 1922 and formally handed over the next day.
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Westport Golf Club (championship) was in 2009 ranked 43rd out of the top 100 golf courses in Ireland by
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Westport Warriors Basketball Club run for all different age groups and are part of the MABB League.
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was in command and accompanied by Brigadier-General Joe Ring. It carried 400 troops and a
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their new residence on Newport Road where they lived until they left Westport in 2002
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numerous Mayo titles. Westport United's training ground is located in The Quay area.
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church, Holy Trinity; the Evangelical church, Calvary Church Westport;
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branching off after the station, but this closed in 1937.
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2770:"Westport Town Hall hosts family Christmas theatre"
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2229:"CASTLE, RICHARD - Dictionary of Irish Architects"
2139:"LEESON, WILLIAM - Dictionary of Irish Architects"
432:, who controlled the Clew Bay area, then known as
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5273:Planned communities in the Republic of Ireland
3581:"UKSeaFishing.Com - Irish Sea Fishing Records"
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3667:"Ceremony pays tribute to bravery of soldier"
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2169:"Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland - Heritage Town"
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576:, editor of the Mayo News. They were sent to
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2868:"European newspaper award for The Mayo News"
2690:"Rain can't dampen the spirit of the people"
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535:and was erected on Saint Patrick's Day 1990.
2990:MyguideTravel Blog Google Earth and Tourism
2630:"100 Buildings: Westport's Four-Faced Liar"
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4670:List of mountains and hills of County Mayo
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1790:Category:People from Westport, County Mayo
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2650:"Old phone box will be a life-saver"
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3124:Amazing Grace Fellowship, Westport
2571:10.1111/j.1468-0289.1984.tb00344.x
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3034:"Westport Events & Festivals"
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4709:List of townlands of County Mayo
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2527:(1981). "On the accuracy of the
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4665:List of loughs of County Mayo
3187:by Father Anthony King. 2021.
3090:"Saltwater Festival Westport"
2306:Atlas of the Irish Revolution
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1397:In 1987 the secondary school
558:Defence of the Realm Act 1914
3838:travel guide from Wikivoyage
3752:"Westport Twinned With Aror"
2941:, p, 150, AA Publishing 2007
2750:. Westport Town Hall Theatre
2354:Hogan, Liam (27 July 2014).
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3066:. Mayo News. 26 June 2018.
2950:William Makepeace Thackeray
2559:The Economic History Review
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1479:branch line to Achill, via
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712:Designed by the architects
683:East view of Westport House
391:The pilgrimage mountain of
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2603:Census Statistics Office
2294:The Flame and the Candle
2021:"Ranking for this place"
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1356:, which opened in 2009.
1313:Clew Bay Heritage Centre
1221:'s first fully 3D town.
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578:Frongoch internment camp
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3529:www.gaelforceevents.com
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3288:. Gaelscoil na Cruaiche
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2114:Cathair na Mart Journal
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1883:(born 1994), footballer
1725:"Westport, County Mayo"
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3286:"Eolas Fuinn/About us"
3264:"About Scoil Phadraig"
2927:Lonely Planet, Ireland
2914:Westport Radio 98.2 FM
2720:"Music maestro Molloy"
1987:(see archival records)
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3234:"Sacred Heart School"
2952:The Irish Sketch Book
2748:"Background in brief"
2173:www.heritagetowns.com
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1710:improve this article
1530:Port (Westport Quay)
1524:Ireland West Airport
1338:Cardinal Paul Cullen
1225:Festivals and events
540:Revolutionary period
315:Irish Grid Reference
3701:on 21 December 2009
3523:Multimedia, eCreo.
3494:"KILLARY GAELFORCE"
3492:Multimedia, eCreo.
3040:on 17 February 2013
2823:Connaught Telegraph
2587:on 4 December 2012.
2505:on 17 February 2012
2428:. In: portwest.com
2392:. 27 January 2017.
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115:Show map of Ireland
112:Location in Ireland
5268:Fishing in Ireland
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1906:County Londonderry
1900:, France and with
1894:Plougastel-Daoulas
1888:International ties
1833:(1933–1998), actor
1811:General John Regan
1796:Cornelius Coughlan
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3587:on 6 October 2008
3009:Irish Independent
2939:Essential Ireland
2929:, 7th ed., p. 425
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1674:Basketball
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544:After the
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165:53°48′00″N
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1485:Mulranny
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1426:terminus
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1234:Religion
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1149:and the
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574:PJ Doris
566:Joe Ring
503:engaged
499:In 1778
427:Ó Máille
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357:Clew Bay
329:Westport
207:Connacht
202:Province
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106:Westport
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4977:Kinsale
4758:winners
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4486:Murrisk
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4141:Bohalis
3987:Newport
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3927:Ballina
3779:Sources
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1460:Bicycle
1394:today.
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193:Country
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