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Barony in County Waterford, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Decies-without-Drum
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Decies-without-Drum (/ˈdʃə/; Irish: Na Déise lasmuigh den Drom[1]) is a barony in County Waterford, Ireland.[2][3]

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Etymology

Decies (Déisi Muman) north of the Drum Hills (Drom Fhinín). "Without" is used with the meaning of "beyond" or "outside."

Geography

Decies-without-Drum is located in the centre of County Waterford, including the coast between Dungarvan and Dunbrattin Head. It is divided from Decies-within-Drum by the Drum Hills.[4][5] It is mostly upland, and is bordered to the west by the Munster Blackwater, and contains most of the River Bricky and Colligan River.[6]

History

Déisi Muman were an ancient Gaelic Irish tribe that occupied this territory; their name means "Vassals of Mumu." and they are believed by some historians to have Gaulish origin.[7] Drumlohan Souterrain and Ogham Stones is an important historic site (AD 400–900).

The origin Decies barony was divided into two halves some time between 1654 and 1774.[6]

Various branches of the Power / La Poer family owned land in the region before the Cromwellian settlement.[8] Some of it also belonged to the Welsh/Walsh family.[9]

List of settlements

Towns and villages in Decies-without-Drum barony include:

References

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