Bruff

{{short description|Town in County Limerick, Ireland}}

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|image_caption = Mural on Crawford's Street depicting the Flight of the Earls

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Bruff ({{Irish place name|An Brú}}{{cite web|url= https://www.logainm.ie/ga/30830 |title= An Brú/Bruff |website= logainm.ie |publisher= Placenames Database of Ireland|access-date= 6 October 2017}}) is a town in east County Limerick, in the midwest of Ireland, located on the old LimerickCork road (R512). The town lies on the Morning Star river, with two bridges in the town itself. The horseshoe lake of Lough Gur is nearby. The town is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.

Name

The town's official name in Irish is An Brú, historically written as Brugh. Older spellings in English, dating from 1200 onward, include Brun, Bruun, Bruin, Brugh, Browe, and Broff, Brown, Braun, Braff, Bruno, Bruneau, and An Bru’ because of its close association with the Anglo-Norman De Lacy family. The town's name was also rendered in Irish as Brú an Léisigh; it is believed that a modern name for the town, Brú na nDéise, is a corruption of this name that was popularised from the early 1900s on.

History

File:Troop roll call in Limerick during Irish Civil War (5976742263).jpg

Historical artefacts found around the area date back to the Stone Age, with various buildings up to the early Christian era still extant.{{which?|reason=Which buildings? Where?|date=November 2024}} In the sixteenth century, Bruff was granted to the Standish family, from whom it passed by inheritance to the Hartstonge Baronets, and ultimately to the Earl of Limerick.National Library of Ireland Collection List 121 "The Limerick Papers"

The town was the site of heavy fighting in the Battle of Killmallock during the Irish Civil War. Near the Catholic Church, there is a large statue of Sean Wall, commander of the East Limerick Irish Republican Army and chairman of Limerick County Council until his death on 6{{nbsp}}May 1921 during the War of Independence.{{cite web|url = https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/archives.limerick.ie/Digital+Archive/Private+Papers/P120+Wall+Family+Archive/watermarked+pdfs/120.19.pdf | publisher = Sean Wall Memorial Committee | title = Bruff IRA Memorial | accessdate = 2 November 2024 | via = archives.limerick.ie }}

The former seat of the O'Grady family, Kilballyowen, is near Bruff.{{citation needed|date=January 2022}} Bruff is also the hometown of the American missionary and bishop John Joseph Hogan (1829–1913).{{fact|date=November 2024}}

The US President John F. Kennedy was a descendant of the Fitzgeralds of Bruff.{{cite web|url=https://www.ilovelimerick.ie/jfk-ancestral-home/ |title=JFK ancestral home has been recovered in Limerick | work =ilovelimerick.ie |date=21 May 2021 }} His daughter, Caroline Kennedy, visited the town in 2013.{{cite web|url = https://www.limerickpost.ie/2013/06/22/caroline-kennedy-celebrates-her-limerick-links/ | website = limerickpost.ie | title = Caroline Kennedy celebrates her Limerick links | date = 22 June 2013 }}

Sport

The town has Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Pitch & Putt, hockey, soccer, and rugby union clubs.

The rugby club, Bruff R.F.C., is the home club of John Hayes, the Ireland rugby union international. The GAA club, Bruff GAA, won the Limerick Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2014.{{cite web|url=http://www.limerickgaa.ie/news/344713/Bruff_Greenhills_Hotel_premier_intermediate_hurling_Champions|title=Bruff are Greenhills Hotel Premier Intermediate Hurling champions|publisher=Limerick GAA website|accessdate=27 October 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20141027210802/http://www.limerickgaa.ie/news/344713/Bruff_Greenhills_Hotel_premier_intermediate_hurling_Champions|archivedate=27 October 2014}} Bruff is also home to Limerick F.C.'s Kirby O'Sullivan Sports, Social and Business Park.

Development and economy

Bruff town has been classified as a satellite town of Limerick City. Expansion plans for the town were laid out in the development plan published by Limerick County Council in 2012.{{cite web|title=Bruff Local Area Plan 2012–2018|url=http://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/bruff_local_area_plan_2012.pdf|date=25 June 2012|publisher=Limerick County Council|access-date=9 September 2015|page=9}}

Ard Scoil Mhuire, the only secondary school in the town, has been closed down, its former campus is now home to the Kirby O'Sullivan Sports, Social and Business Park. There are several pubs, restaurants, shops (including a Eurospar and Centra), a pharmacy and a post office in the town.{{citation needed|date=August 2019}}

Tourism

Bruff's Cultural and Arts Society organises an Annual Summer Festival, an event held annually since its inception in 2006. It includes the Morning Star Rose Competition and the Morning Star Escort Competition (since 2008).{{citation needed|date=August 2019}} The Sean Wall Committee organise a "Bloomsday in Bruff" festival every year on 16 June. A number of murals have been painted on the walls of buildings in the town.{{citation needed|date=August 2019}}

Accommodation in the town is provided in what used to be the old AIB Bank, known as "The Old Bank",{{cite web|url=http://www.theoldbank.ie|title=Bed and Breakfast Limerick B&B Limerick B and B Limerick Accommodation The Old Bank Bruff Limerick|work=theoldbank.ie}} which had also served as the Garda station in the town.

People

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See also

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