Province of Leinster

County Laois

The heart of Ireland, long contested and quietly enduring

About County Laois

County Laois sits at the geographical centre of Ireland, a landlocked county of rolling farmland, ancient bogs and the dramatic Rock of Dunamase. The county was the first in Ireland to be subjected to a formal English plantation, the Plantation of Laois and Offaly in the 1550s, giving it a particularly long and turbulent colonial history.

History

Laois was the territory of the O'More clan, who resisted English rule with notable tenacity for over a century. The county was renamed Queen's County after Mary Tudor, a name it kept until Irish independence. Its central location made it a contested frontier between Gaelic Ireland and the Pale for generations.

How Laois families left Ireland

Laois families emigrated heavily during the Famine, many through Dublin and Waterford. The county's midland location meant they had further to travel to reach ports, adding to the hardship of departure. Many Laois families settled in the industrial cities of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

Places worth visiting in County Laois

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