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Tartan (Scottish Gaelic:
breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a
patterned cloth with
crossing horizontal and
vertical bands in
multiple colours,
forming simple or complex...
- Artane,
sometimes spelt Artaine (Irish: Ard Aidhin),
historically Tartaine is a
northside suburb of
Dublin city, Ireland.
Artane is also a
civil parish...
- needed] The area’s name is
spelled Artane in
modern times but
Artaine and
Tartaine were both used historically. The
centre was
built by
Irish property developer...
- officials. This
pardon may
relate to his
purchase of
Artane (originally
called Tartaine) Castle, of
which he was the
first recorded owner and
which remained in...
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Margaret Holywood,
daughter and co-heiress of Sir
Robert Holywood of
Artane (
Tartaine was the
older spelling), who
brought him
substantial lands at Swords, north...
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known as Drumcondra), Santry, Clontarf, Killester, Raheny,
Artaine (or
Tartaine) and
Coolock itself. To some extent, the
distinct identity of the component...
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Clonturk (also
known as Drumcondra), Santry, Clontarf, Killester,
Artaine (or
Tartaine) and
Coolock itself. The
chief office of the new
parishes was designated...