It has given its name to "Boolavogue", a famous Irish ballad commemorating the Irish Rebellion of 1798, when the local parish priest Father John Murphy led his parishioners into battle on May 26, 1798. The Wexford insurgents were eventually defeated at the Battle of Vinegar Hill
on June 21. Father Murphy and the other rebel leaders were killed. Fr
Murphy was hanged, then decapitated, his corpse burnt in a barrel of tar
and his head placed on a spike as a warning to other rebels, many of
whom nevertheless fought on for up to 5 years afterwards.
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