- open up Fingal's
Dunsoghly Castle".
Dublin Inquirer. "
Dunsoghly Castle". irishantiquities.bravehost.com. "Sir
Thomas Plunkett, of
Dunsoghly". humphrysfamilytree...
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Earls of Fingall. The
branch which held
Cabragh had its main
residence at
Dunsoghly Castle near Finglas,
which still exists.
There are
three contiguous townlands...
- main
family residence,
Dunsoghly Castle, at Finglas, but the
weight of the
evidence points to
Thomas as the builder.
Dunsoghly today is one of the few...
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Deerfield Drimnagh Castle Drumcondra Castle Drumcondra House Dublin Castle Dunsoghly Castle Farmleigh Frescati House Glenalbyn Glencairn House Hillcourt Howth...
- the
Plunkett family,
including the
Plunketts of Dunsany,
Rathmore and
Dunsoghly, and his
daughter Matilda (or Maud)
becoming celebrated as "the bride...
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husbands of
Jenet Sarsfield. He was the
second son of
Christopher Plunket of
Dunsoghly Castle, Finglas, and his wife
Catherine Bermingham. His grandfathers,...
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Dublin Castle,
Dublin City.
Restored Castle Dundrum Castle, Dundrum.
Ruins Dunsoghly Castle,
Restored Castle Howth Castle, Howth. Grange, intact?[citation...
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church and graveyard. 16th
century records of St. Margaret's
Chapel at
Dunsoghly, also
called Dovemachenor or Donoughmore,
indicate that a
church existed...
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Dunsoghly Castle Castle Dunsoghly 53°25′37″N 6°19′06″W / 53.426936°N 6.318277°W / 53.426936; -6.318277 (
Dunsoghly Castle) 276 Glencullen...