BRAY, a small seaport town, and a fashionable watering place of Ireland, in the counties of Wicklow and Dublin, at the mouth of the Bray, 12 miles S.S.E. of Dublin. The town is situated on both sides of the river which separates the two counties, is neatly built, and has a parish church, an elegant Roman Catholic chapel, and several other places of worship, an old castle now used as a barrack, two schools, an hospital, dispensary, and savings-bank. The harbour is accessible only to small vessels. Pop. (1851) 3156.