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Description

Population (2002) Shrule (Irish: Sruthair, also anglicised to Shruel, usage deprecated) is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. The boundary between Mayo and County Galway lies on the edge of the village. The Black River divides Shrule between Galway and Mayo. The ruin of Shrule Castle, a fortification built by the Norman deBurgo family, dominates the view of the village as approached from the Galway side. The ruin is unsafe and is closed to the public.

Education

Shrule has one primary school, and no second level school. Second level students usually attend Presentation College Headford, which is in Headford, County Galway, about 5 kilometers away

People

The Mortimer brothers Conor and Kenneth have both appeared for the Mayo County Senior Football team. Conor Mortimer was named on the team of the year and was chosen as an All Star in 2006.

References

* The Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 1, Number 33, February 9, 1833 at Library Ireland * Conor Mortimer

Religion

Shrule has a church, Saint Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic).

See also

* List of towns and villages in Ireland * County Mayo * County Galway * Headford * Castlebar * Presentation College Headford

The massacre at Shrule

On February 18, 1642, during the war that followed the 1641 uprising, a large number of English Protestants, including a Dr. John Maxwell, the Protestant bishop of Killala, surrendered to Irish Catholic authorities at Castlebar on the condition that they could keep their weapons and obtain safe passage to Galway. After staying at Shrule Castle in the company of the third Viscount Mayo for more than a week, the group was given an escort with orders to take them 14 miles toward Galway, where other forces would assume the escort duty. After provisioning the Maxwell family with horses, Lord Mayo set out for Cong. Mayo handed over his prisoners at Shrule, on the border with County Galway, as his authority only existed in County Mayo. Edmond Bourke, an Irish Catholic rebel who led the escort duty, and a cousin of Lord Mayo, then directed his soldiers to begin killing their Protestant charges. Estimates of the dead ranged from less than 30 to as many as 65. Survivors were rescued by the local gentry and later taken to Headford by monks from Ross Errilly. Though Mayo tried to save some prisoners, and had to be driven away, he was executed in 1652 by an inquiry into the massacre that was held after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.