Today we are staying with my cousin, Kay Stanley and her
husband, Alan. We woke up to sunshine through the shutters of their house in Quinagh,
just outside Carlow town, an hour’s drive southwest of Dublin.
My
mother was born in Carlow in 1917, and Kay is the oldest child of mom’s brother,
Michael Bergin. In Elizabethan times, Carlow had the distinction of being the
southern edge of The Pale, the area around Dublin under English control. (Thus
the phrase, “beyond the pale” means outside the bounds of acceptable behavior,
i.e., where the wild Irish were.) Kay and Alan’s house isn’t quite that old, but
Alan estimates it was built between 1780 and 1800 and might have been the house
of the gamekeeper to the landlord and member of the local gentry, named Henry
Bruen, who in the 1700s owned vast tracts of land in the area.
Bruen’s grandfather
had come to Ireland with Cromwell’s army and stayed. Bruen himself became rich
as a deputy quartermaster in the British army during the American Revolutionary
War, skimming profits off the provisioning he did of horses, food, and other
supplies for British troops. Alan’s father bought the house and small
surrounding farm in the 1920s from a family that had been tenant farmers of the
Bruens, until one of the Irish Land Acts gave them ownership. Alan, in turn,
bought the house and land from his father not long after he and Kay were
married in 1968 (a marriage considered scandalous at the time because Alan was Protestant
and Kay Catholic). In the 1970s, Alan
and Kay made the last payment on the 99-year deed that had granted to that
long-ago tenant farmer.
In the afternoon, we drove south to Kilkenny with another
cousin, Breda Bergin, and her husband, Tom King. Like me, Breda just retired from
her job at the end of last year, and she and Tom are getting used to being home
together. Tom retired from his job as Librarian for the County Carlow libraries
six years ago. We had lunch together at an Italian restaurant in Kilkenny and
then went back to their house to catch up. They have a collection of thousands
of books and when I mentioned the Bruens, who had owned the Stanley land, Tom
was able to pull down a book about States Dyckman (an American loyalist at the
time of our revolution), which contained the information about Quarter-Master
Bruen.
I know the house well I visited many times as I was very friendly with Gloria Stanley, I reside in Sydney Australia and become friends with Hillary and Ernie Addie, Gloria's sister.
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