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In the 1660s, the house was taxed for thirteen hearths and in the 1730s it was described as a plain brick house. The house was still in use by dignitaries up to the 1750s.
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The viceregal couple later returned to live in Dublin Castle, after the Viceregal Apartments had been rebuilt.
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The precise location of Chapelizod House, which has long since been demolished, are not recorded in detail.
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Official and personal residences used by the Irish viceroy (1500s–1922)
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following a fire which had destroyed the Viceregal Apartments in
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are recorded as being keepers of the Royal house at Chapelizod.
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Demolished late-medieval Viceregal residence in Dublin, Ireland
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The importance of the building is noted by the fact that
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Former official residences in the Republic of Ireland
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