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- Taghadoe in County Kildare in Ireland is the site of an ancient monastic settlement and round tower. The site includes a graveyard and the ruins of a 19th-century...
- settlements in the vicinity of Maynooth, including Laraghbryan and its cemetery, Taghadoe and its Round Tower and Grangewilliam (Donaghmore). Maynooth Pound is a...
- (which is 32 metres (105 ft) high), and also at Castledermot, Oughter Ard, Taghadoe (near Maynooth) and Old Kilcullen. The only known round tower with a hexagonal...
- Strathfoyle, Straw ta(gh), taugh, te, tee, ti(gh) teach house Taney, Taghadoe, Taghmaconnell, Taughboyne, Templeogue, Timoleague, Tydavnet temple teampall...
- Glenamaddy, (Built 1784)* Saint John's Church, Ballymore Eustace, (Built 1820)* Taghadoe, near Maynooth, (Built 1831) St Cartach's, Castlemaine, County Kerry, (Built...
- Priory Old Kilcullen Monastery Oughterard Monastery St Wolstan's Priory Taghadoe Monastery Timolin Priory Tully Abbey Kildare Abbey Grey Abbey White Abbey...
- Priory Old Kilcullen Monastery Oughterard Monastery St Wolstan's Priory Taghadoe Monastery Timolin Priory Tully Abbey Kildare Abbey Grey Abbey White Abbey...
- the Diocese of Dublin (boundaries established in 1111), to the south of Taghadoe Parish (Teach Tua), bounded on the west by Mainham, south by Bodenstown...
- / 52.91399°N 6.83781°W / 52.91399; -6.83781 70, 578 Taghadoe Round Tower and Church Taghadoe 53°21′12″N 6°36′48″W / 53.353199°N 6.613237°W / 53.353199;...
- Andrew's Church, Dublin, chaplain of the Dublin Corporation, and rector of Taghadoe. In 1840, he became prebendary in St Patrick's Cathedral and the vicar...