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of Fethard dates to 1292 when the king allowed levies to be applied (over seven years) on items sold in the town, with the collected funds allocated to "the inclosing of their vill and the greater security of Ireland". Records of money still being collected (to fund wall building) date to the 14th century, with another grant issued for Fethard in 1375. This grant specified that stone walls were to be built, suggesting that the earlier town walls were made of earth and timber.
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The Fethard Medieval Festival takes place annually in June. A parade runs through the main street that culminates in Valley Park centred on the River Clashawley, next to the town's medieval walls. Activities in the festival include amusements, workshops, craft demonstrations, archery, live music, and
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in 1602. Although the Everards were Catholic, John Everard (by this time "Sir" John Everard) pledged allegiance to the Crown, and when he surrendered all his property to the Crown in 1607, it was immediately granted back to him. His good favour with the Crown was a factor in Fethard attaining a new
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Because of some lawlessness in the town's hinterland (marked, for example, when the nearby woods of Thomas de St Aubin were cleared because some travelling merchants had been robbed or killed), defensive walls were built around Fethard and other towns in the area. The first reference to the walling
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By the 18th century, some parts of the town were in a state of decay, with the corporation's books for 1718 noting that 56 people had houses with dangerous chimneys. In the same period, the Everard family's involvement with Fethard came to an end when the last Baronet,
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The town received a royal charter from Edward VI in 1552–3, allowing it a corporation in perpetuity, composed of one Sovereign, one Provost, Burgesses and inhabitants. The next royal charter was issued in 1608. A figure in the attainment of this second charter was Sir
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In the new charter, the town was described as "a place of strength surrounded with a fair strong wall", and under its terms, the town's corporation was renewed and enlarged. The Fethard corporation was directed to build "a
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During the 19th century, the remaining medieval fabric of the town was largely demolished, with all but one of the town's gates removed. The west tower of the Augustinian Friary was removed in 1835.
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Irish censuses" in Irish Population, Economy and Society edited by JM Goldstrom and LA Clarkson (1981) p. 54, and also "New Developments in Irish Population History, 1700-1850" by Joel Mokyr and
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remain, making it one of the "best example of a medieval walled town in Ireland". In some areas the remaining walls rise to a height of 7.8 metres (26 ft).
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The town and lands of Fethard passed out of William de Braose's hands in 1208 following a dispute with King John. In 1215 Fethard was granted to the
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Fethard was laid-out with a market area, a church and graveyard, and a regular pattern of streets. Its economy was supported by the area's
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in 1647. When news of the massacre at Cashel reached Fethard, its citizens submitted to Inchiquin. Three years later, in 1650,
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were first laid-out in the 13th century, with some sections of these defensive fortifications surviving today.
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During the 17th century, the town was subject to two significant threats. The first was by the army of
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church, the first evidence of significant settlement dates from 1201, when a Norman lord, likely
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plays at Fethard GAA Park, formerly known as the Barrack Field. The club holds 21 senior county
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and www.histpop.org. Figures include environs of Fethard. For a discussion on the accuracy of
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bus route, operated by Bernard Kavanagh & Sons/The Shamrock Bus Company, serves Fethard.
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in The Economic History Review, New Series, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Nov. 1984), pp. 473–488.
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and buried in the former Augustinian Priory at Fethard, he was beatified by
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Fethard's walls with mural tower house (at left) and church tower (at right)
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Fethard (County Tipperary) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
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Defensive wall along the northern bank of the Clashawley River
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Parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
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Monastery National School, and the nearby Classical Academy
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Fethard was founded in the early 13th century during the
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Cornish, Patrick J.; Millet, Benignus, eds. (2005).
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Fethard is located 16 km (9.9 mi) east of
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Fethard, South Tipperary
Fethard-on-Sea
Irish
Town centre
Fethard is located in Ireland
52°27′54″N 7°41′46″W / 52.465°N 7.696°W / 52.465; -7.696
Country
Ireland
Province
Munster
County
Tipperary
S207355
/ˈfɛθərd/
Irish
County Tipperary
Ireland
Norman invasion of Ireland
town's walls
Cashel
R692
R689
R706
regional roads
civil parish
barony
Middle Third
ecclesiastical parish
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly

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