Decies-within-Drum
Decies-within-Drum (/ˈdeɪʃə/; Irish: Na Déise laistigh den Drom[1]) is a historical barony in County Waterford, Ireland.[2] EtymologyDecies (Déisi Muman) bounded in by the Drum Hills (Drom Fhinín). GeographyDecies-within-Drum is located in the southwest of County Waterford, east of the Munster Blackwater and including the coast between Youghal and Dungarvan harbours.[3] HistoryDéisi 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.[4] Decies-within-Drum was anciently the territory of the Ó Broic, a surname literally meaning "descendant of badger", perhaps a totemic animal. They claimed descent from the Fir Bolg.[5] The Ó Broic were later driven out by the Eóganachta of Desmond. After the Munster Plantation it came to the La Poer (Power) family.[6] The Walsh (or Welsh) family were also large landowners.[7] The origin Decies barony was divided into two halves some time between 1654 and 1774. Decies-within-Drum contains Gaeltacht na nDéise, an Irish-speaking region. List of settlementsBelow is a list of settlements in Decies-within-Drum barony: References
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