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1800
s
The belfry was added to the new Church of Ireland church
1st Jan 1806
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1810
s
A Woodhouse estate map shows a church existed just south of the present location of the Catholic Holy Cross church.
1st Jan 1819
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1820
s
Philip Barron of Durrow House bought The Waterford Chronicle
1st Jan 1825
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A brig was wrecked near Stradbally. All the crew except the Master and Mate were drowned.
19th Dec 1825
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Henry Villiers-Stuart wins the Waterford Election of 1826
1st Jan 1826
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Two schools in Durrow
1st Jan 1827
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1830
s
The present Catholic church dedicated to the Holy Cross was built
1st Jan 1834
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Philip Barron of Durrow House aimed to set up an Irish college in nearby Seafield
1st Jan 1835
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The barque Sovereign was driven ashore near Stradbally, but all onboard survived
16th Mar 1837
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1840
s
A schooner carrying coal was wrecked near Stradbally
1st Jan 1846
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Griffiths' Survey, also known as the Primary Valuation of Ireland was first begun
1st Jan 1848
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1870
s
The wreck of the Gwenissa
1st Jan 1875
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The Sisters of Mercy arrived in Stradbally
1st Jan 1875
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The Stradbally Sisters of Mercy convent became an independent house
1st Jan 1876
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The railway line between Waterford and Dungarvan was officially opened
12th Aug 1878
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