Description
The village of Cong, nestled on the borders of Mayo and Galway, is famous for its rich history, but few of its historical residents have left behind a legacy as wild or mysterious as George Macnemara. In George Macnemara of Cong – Folklore and Facts 1722 – 1760, regional researchers assemble a fascinating portrait of an enigmatic 18th-century landlord, outlaw, and regional legend.
Operating during a time of intense social and political transition in the West of Ireland, Macnemara became the subject of countless oral histories, romanticized tales, and community lore. This book systematically sifts through rare parish records, old legal depositions, and surviving estate papers to separate the historical man from the sweeping legends. It stands out for its structural accuracy, offering an invaluable regional asset for local history enthusiasts, genealogists, and visitors captivated by the deep heritage of Cong.
Essential features of this local heritage volume:
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Folklore and Fact Contrast: Carefully examines traditional fireside stories alongside concrete, verified 18th-century legal documentation.
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Rich Regional Mapping: Explores the physical estate lines, architecture, and secret hiding places linked to Macnemara around Cong and Clew Bay.
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Authentic Social Insight: Offers a raw, direct window into the daily life, class divides, and law enforcement realities of Georgian Ireland.






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