- Ballynary
Ballynary ( or "Baile an Arrough" in Gaelic) is the name of a
townland on the eastern shore ofLough Arrow in the southern corner ofCounty Sligo inIreland . Ballynary is the ancestral seat of theO'Higgins family (or Ó hUigínn in gaelic), who were forced off their lands in 1654 byOliver Cromwell . The Chief of the O'Higgins Clan today uses the courtesy title of "The O'Higgins of Ballynary" or "Lord of Ballynary" although his family have not lived there since the 17th century.The townland of Ballynary contains just over convert|210|acre|ha and bordered the townland of
Ballindoon where the ruins of a Dominican Abbey, founded by the MacDonagh Clan, are located. Ballynary also contains O'Higgins Memorial Park which is dedicated toAmbrose O'Higgins , who became theViceroy ofPeru , then part of theSpanish Empire , who was born in Ballynary in 1720/21. His sonBernardo O'Higgins became the first head of State ofChile .The Chilean city of
Vallenar was founded by Ambrose O'Higgins and named for his birthplace, the variant spelling having developed though usage by Spanish-speaking inhabitants. The name ofVallenar Bay inAlaska is derived from the Chilean name and thus indirectly from the Irish one [ [http://www.explorenorth.com/articles/rey/spanish-irish.html Place Names in Revillagigedo and Gravina Islands: Spanish and Irish heritage of Southeast Alaska] ] .References
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