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who had changed his name to Henry King-Tenison and inherited his brother's title to become the 8th Earl of Kingston. It was the 8th Earl of Kingston who built the present house in the 1880s as a large Gothic Revival extension to the older building. During his occupation much of the surrounding land
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After his death in 1896 the castle was not often occupied, the 9th Earl preferring to live elsewhere, and in 1939 the contents were sold at auction. The castle was later occupied by a section of the Construction Corps who were building a road in the Arigna Mountains. The Land Commission ultimately
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The house, originally constructed c.1820, was considerably expanded in the 1880s to form the current building. The newer part is a two storey, irregular building with a large baronial tower adjacent to the older building. It now functions as a spa hotel.
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Towards the end of the 18th century the property later known as Castle Tenison, together with its surrounding estate, belonged to the Dundas family. They sold it in 1715 to Richard Tenison, of the English Tenison family, who was the son of the
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acquired the property and later sold the castle to Michael and Brendan Layden. It was subsequently converted into a luxury hotel by the Hanly group in 2006.
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from 1776 to 1783. The property, now known as Kilronan Castle, passed to Thomas jnr's only son, yet another Thomas, who was
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His son Edward King-Tenison was High Sheriff of Leitrim in 1845, MP for Leitrim from 1847 to 1852 and
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in County Roscommon, Republic of Ireland, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the village of
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from 1856 to 1878. On his death in 1878 the property was left to his son-in-law
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland (1912)
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Lough Meelagh
Ballyfarnon
Bishop of Meath
Dunleer
High Sheriff of Leitrim
County Monaghan
High Sheriff of Roscommon
Boyle
Lord Lieutenant of Roscommon
Henry King
"Estate: Tenison/Tennison/King-Tenison"
the original
"The Fortunes of the Tenisons"
the original
Official website
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Connacht
Connacht
Ashford Castle
Aughnanure Castle
Ballymore Castle
Ballymote Castle
Ballynahinch Castle
Castle Hackett
Classiebawn Castle
Clifden Castle

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