From- Houses of Wexford (David Rowe & Eithne Scallan)
(permission granted)
Ballingly Mill Ballymitty;
A former resident considers the house to date from the 1700s as members of the Crosbie family (who have always been owners) fought and died in the Battle of the Three Rocks in the Rebellion of 1798.
Family members are buried at Ardcandrisk (farmhouse at Foulkmills)
It is said locally that the ancestors came with Strongbow by boat up the Corock River from Bannow Bay.
This agreeable propertry was always a popular gathering place. An old ballad contains a reference to approaching by boat in fog.."we'll steer her for thelime-kilns and the bark of Gleeson's dog"
The Wexford People of 1919 refers to the marriage of James Crosbie, son of James Crosbie of Ballingly, to Margaret Hayes, daughter of Laurence of Ferrycarrig.
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