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- that barony. The most southerly townlands, Annefield, Simmonscourt and Priesthouse, belong to the barony of Rathdown. The smallest of these, Annefield,...
- The Church, front Gargoyle on the Church Church, side view Priesthouse and Church Priesthouse, street view One of the Western Australian Government Railways...
- Næsheim exhibited his works at the Hå priesthouse in 1985, the area where he grew up....
- Mulhuddart Dublin North Priest Town 64 Uppercross Clondalkin Dublin South Priesthouse 277 Rathdown Donnybrook Dublin South Priorland 45 Balrothery East Balscaddan...
- outbuildings of a farmhouse and chapel were built next to the tower. The priesthouse has been tentatively dated to 1513, and was reputedly built by Henry...
- Peter & St Paul & Priest House) 1915 10 October 1995 Also referred to as Priesthouse & Presentation Convent (former) Designed by Priest and Architect John...
- Crumlin), Kimmage (parish of Rathfarnham), Larkfield, Newtown Little, Priesthouse, Rathfarnham, Saint Lawrence, Simmonscourt, Stannaway, Terenure and Tonguefield...