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    commonly and historically the Forth and Bargy dialect, is an extinct dialect of the Middle English language once spoken in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in...
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    English-speaking colony in Forth and Bargy, which survived throughout the late medieval Gaelic Resurgence. The distinctive Forth and Bargy dialect of English survived...
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  • on the Fingallian dialect, but later scholars have found no evidence of such a connection. Like the Yola dialect of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford...
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    Bargy is a barony in County Wexford, Ireland. From the 12th century Bargy and the surrounding area, including the barony of Forth, saw extensive Anglo-Norman...
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    historically known as Forth and Bargy people or Forthers, were an ethnic group that formed in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford after...
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  • Ulster Scots dialect (contested) Leinster Dublin Dublin 4 (D4) South-West Ireland Extinct Yola language (also known as Forth and Bargy dialect), thought...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yola may refer to: Yola dialect, Forth and Bargy dialect, a dialect of Middle English, historically of County Wexford, Ireland...
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  • Fingallian Middle English dialect settled in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in southeast Ireland, spawning the Forth and Bargy dialect spoken until the 19th...
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    Constantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby (category Secretaries of State for War and the Colonies)
    the ancient Forth and Bargy dialect, then already on the point of becoming extinct. He was created Marquess of Normanby on 25 June 1838, and held successively...
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  • Wales until at least 1950. Hickey, Raymond (2023). "3.6.2 The Dialect of Forth and Bargy". The Oxford Handbook of Irish English. Oxford University Press...
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  • manuscript, and published in 1867 as ‘A Glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy.’ The...
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    and in the area surrounding Dublin, two extinct dialects known as Forth and Bargy and Fingallian developed as offshoots from Early Middle English and...
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  • Diarmaid Ó Muirithe (category Scholars and academics from County Wexford)
    Heaney called him a "[k]eeper of Ireland’s word-hoard". The Dialect of Forth and Bargy, with Terence Dolan The Wexford Carols, 1982 [1] The Folklore of County...
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    beginnings in the English Pale) Yola / Forth and Bargy English (extinct) (in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, far south County Wexford) Early Modern...
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    Kilmore, County Wexford (category Towns and villages in County Wexford)
    of Verse, of the Old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland (in English and multiple languages)....
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    on Yola dialect of Forth and Bargy". independent. 24 April 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2021. Shiels, Damian (14 July 2013). "Column: Yola and Fingalian...
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    Furlong, Sutton, and Lambert were, and are, also prominent Norman names in County Wexford. Wexford, particularly the baronies of Bargy and Forth, saw one of...
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  • vol. 20, no. 1. Dolan T. P. & Diarmuid O Muirthile, 1996. The Dialect of Forth and Bargy, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press. Dolan, T. P...
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  • a number of articles about it, including The Ancient Dialect of the Baronies of Forth and Bargy in 1927. Browne died in a nursing home on 9 October 1943...
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