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Tholsel was a name
traditionally used for a
local muni****l and
administrative building used to
collect tolls and
taxes and to
administer trade and other...
- The
Tholsel (Irish: An
Tholsel, Cill Chainnigh), also
known as the Town Hall, is a muni****l
building in the High Street, Kilkenny,
County Kilkenny, Ireland...
- The
Tholsel was an
important building in Dublin,
Ireland which combined the
function of
civic hall, guildhall, court, gaol and even for a
period acted...
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lanes and
small streets.
Tholsel Street is
where the last of the
medieval walled town's
gates can
still be seen,
called "The
Tholsel"
which apparently was...
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Rothe House, Shee Alms House,
Black Abbey, St. Mary's Cathedral, The
Tholsel, St.
Francis Abbey, Grace's Castle, and St. John's Priory.
Kilkenny is...
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Tholsel (Irish:
Halla an Bhaile) is a muni****l
building in West Street, Drogheda,
County Louth, Ireland.
Formerly the
meeting place of
Drogheda Borough...
- cast-iron
plaque on the
bridge commemorating the
naming of the bridge. The
Tholsel is a four-storey
townhouse dating c. 1500
located at the West Gate. An...
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known as
Booth Street. One of the key
buildings of Skinner's Row was the
Tholsel,
which stood on the
junction of Skinner's Row,
Nicholas Street and High...
- SPQR). The city
government had
previously been
located in the mediæval
Tholsel at the
corner of
Nicholas Street and
Christchurch Place, approximately...
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Rathborne Candles St. Audoen's
Church St. Mary's
Abbey St. Michan's
Church The
Tholsel Early modern Escape of Hugh Roe O'Donnell et al. from
Dublin Castle (1592)...