Burial ground, Stradbally, Co. Galway

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Burial ground, Stradbally, Co. Galway

Stradbally in County Galway is a quietly overlooked townland that holds, somewhere within its bounds, a burial ground old enough to have earned a place in the archaeological record, yet sparse enough in surviving documentation that its full story remains difficult to piece together.

The name Stradbally derives from the Irish An tSráidbhaile, meaning roughly "the street town" or "the townland of the street", a name found in several parts of Ireland and often indicating a settlement of some age along a routeway. Burial grounds associated with such places frequently predate the formal parish system, and in Connacht many of them occupy sites with early medieval origins, sometimes linked to a lost church or a pattern tradition long since discontinued. Without more detailed records specific to this site, the precise history of the Stradbally ground remains unclear.

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