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Robert Baillie (priest)
The Ballagh
Ballinamore
Ballinatray
Ballindaggin
Ballycanew
Ballycarney
Ballycogley
Ballycullane
Ballycullane railway station
Ballyduff, County Wexford
Ballyedmond
Ballygarrett
Ballyhack, County Wexford
Ballymoty Motte
Ballyoughter, County Wexford
Ballywater Wind Farm
Ballywilliam
River Bann (County Wexford)
Bannow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
PJ Banville
Bargy
Bargy Castle
Randolph Barlow
Barntown
Barntown Castle
Frank Barrett (Irish republican)
Marty Barrett (hurler)
Patrick Barrett
Thomas Dene
Peter Barrett (bishop)
Séamus Barron
Barrow Bridge
Redmond Barry (sportsman)
Edward Barton (priest)
John Bayly (priest, died 1831)
William Beare
Bryan Patrick Beirne
Robert Bell (priest)
Liam Bennett (hurler)
Dave Bernie
Jack Berry (hurler)
Jim Berry (hurler)
Paddy Berry
Bishop of Cashel and Waterford
Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin
George Bisshopp
Black Rock Mountain, County Wexford
Stewart Blacker (priest)
Blackstairs Mountain
Blackstairs Mountains
The Blackwater Lightship
Blackwater, County Wexford
Frederick Bolton
Hugh Bolton (priest)
Boolavogue
Boolavogue (song)
William Bourchier (priest)
Joseph Bourke
Bill Bowder
William Boyd (priest)
Paul Boyle (rugby union)
Bran ua Máele Dúin
Bree, County Wexford
Niall Breen (hurler)
Patrick Breen (sports administrator)
Bridgetown railway station
Bridgetown, County Wexford
Broadway, County Wexford
Ben Brosnan
Henry Brougham (priest)
Edward Brouncker
James Browne (bishop of Ferns)
Browne-Clayton Monument
James Browne (Fianna Fáil politician)
Matt Browne (hurler)
Montague Browne
John Alcock (priest)
Buffers Alley GAA
Ned Buggy
Sir Richard Bulkeley, 2nd Baronet
Bunclody
Battle of Bunclody
David Burke (Kilkenny hurler)
Robert Burrowes (priest)
Michael Burrows (bishop)
Henry Butler (hurler)
Mick Butler (Wexford hurler)
Christopher Butson
Billy Byrne (hurler)
Ian Byrne (hurler)
Jim Byrne (Gaelic footballer)
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