- the bridge". The
Irish name was
historically anglicised as Kildroicht,
Kildrought, Kildroght,
Kildrout (/kɪlˈdraʊt/).
Celbridge is the
third largest town...
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Kildrought House is an
early Georgian house and
museum located in Celbridge,
County Kildare, Ireland.
Kildrought House is
located on Celbridge's main street...
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Governor Thomas Dongan who
named it for his home Castletown, in the town
Kildrought (now Celbridge) in
County Kildare, Ireland. The
original manor house was...
- 1634 into an old
Gaelic Norman (Irish Catholic)
family in
Castletown Kildrought (now Celbridge),
County Kildare, in the
Kingdom of Ireland, the seventh...
- 5
August 1389 he was
enfeoffed in the
manors of Lucan,
County Dublin,
Kildrought (now Celbridge), and Kilmacredock,
County Kildare, held from the Crown...
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commissioned a
monument in her husband's
memory by
Thomas Carter, in
Kildrought church, Celbridge. She also
commissioned Conolly's
Folly in 1740 and The...
- (1730–1734) and
Meath (1734–1744).
Arthur was the son of
Samuel Price,
vicar of
Kildrought and
Straffan in the
diocese of
Dublin and, from 1672,
prebendary of Kildare...
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entitled The J-Plane and
began performing in
local bars,
including The
Kildrought Lounge in Celbridge. [3]
Juniper signed a six-album deal with PolyGram...
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Architectural Heritage.
Retrieved 16
November 2022.
Church of
Ireland website -
Celbridge Christ Church (
Kildrought)
parish St Finian's
Medieval Church v t e...
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northeast of Athlone. The
Westmeath O'Donegans, who held the
manor of
Kildrought,
County Kildare, from the
Earls of Kildare, were also
established in Leix...