- of
economic and po****tion decline.
Aderrig Clondalkin Esker Kilbride Kilmactalway Kilmahuddrick (a
single townland)
Leixlip Lucan Newcastle Rathcoole Saggart...
- of
Newcastle is the Revd I. M. Ellis,
Rector of
Newcastle (Dromore).
Kilmactalway: this was made a
prebend circa 1366 and was
attached to the
office of...
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Kilsallaghan Portraine Swords Newcastle Aderrig Clondalkin Esker Kilbride Kilmactalway Kilmahuddrick Leixlip Lucan Newcastle Rathcoole Saggart Rathdown Booterstown...
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Carrickmines Castle, ruins,
buried beneath recent road work
Castle Bagot,
Kilmactalway, Newcastle, intact,
health spa
Castle Mount,
Clogh Castle Park (Castle...
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Coolock Kinsaley Balrothery Aungierstown (or Ballybane) 62
Newcastle Kilmactalway Celbridge Backstown 208
Newcastle Aderrig Celbridge Backwestonpark 40...
- one carucate, and
fifty acres of land in Saggard,
Milltown [..] and
Kilmactalway "Milltown, Dublin, Rate My Town".
Archived from the
original on 18 August...
-
sources Pirroun) was a 15th-century
Archdeacon of Armagh. He was
Rector of
Kilmactalway and
Precentor of St Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin from 1405
until 1408...
- Rathcoole, and Newcastle. Part 4 (1906) Clonsilla, Leixlip, Lucan, Aderrig,
Kilmactalway, Kilbride, Kilmahuddrick, Esker, Palmerston, Ballyfermot, Clondalkin...
- Hoby was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was
Prebendary of
Kilmactalway at St Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin from 1743 to 1748; and
Chancellor there...
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Kilbarrack Kilbride Kilgobbin Kill Kill****
Killester Killiney Killossery Kilmactalway Kilmacud Kilmahuddrick Kilsallaghan Kiltiernan Kinsaley Leixlip Lucan...