-
Barony of Naas
South (Civil
Parish of
Carnalway), and
subsidiary areas include Logstown, Harristown,
Carnalway and Brannockstown, Gilltown, Nicholastown...
- Narraghmore, in the
former Rural District of Athy No. 1;
Ballymore Eustace,
Carnalway, Gilitown, Kilcullen, Kilashee, Newtown, Usk, in the
former Rural District...
- Narraghmore, in the
former Rural District of Athy No. 1;
Ballymore Eustace,
Carnalway, Gilitown, Kilcullen, Kilashee, Newtown, Usk, in the
former Rural District...
- a
record €125,000 per acre for 60-acre (240,000 m2)
Hollyhill Stud in
Carnalway near Brannockstown,
under 3
kilometres from Kilcullen. The stud farm on...
- Ballymany,
Great Connell, Killashee,
Morristown Biller, Old Connell, and
Carnalway.
Great Connell Priory was an
important Priory,
founded in 1202 by the...
- masterpiece".
Belfast Media.
Retrieved 16
April 2024. "Window - W03 -
Carnalway, St Patrick". Gloine:
Stained Gl**** in the
Church of Ireland. Retrieved...
- Sir
Walter l'Enfant the
younger (died c. 1317), lord of
Carnalway,
County Kildare was an
Irish judge and landowner. He was the son of Sir
Walter l'Enfant...
-
downstream from Kilcullen, just
north of
Brannockstown in the
civil parish of
Carnalway in the
barony of Naas South. It is the site of a
former borough and manor...
- Pollardstown, Quinsborough, Rathangan,
Rathernan and Thomastown. 5
Newbridge Carnalway, Carragh,
Droichead Nua Rural,
Droichead Nua Urban, Gilltown, Kilcullen...
-
married after 1317 Elizabeth,
widow of
Walter l'Enfant the younger, Lord of
Carnalway, Naas, the
Chief Judge of the Justiciar's Court. The de
Wellesleys acquired...