1124:, his son Francis Kennedy was the lessor of all lands in the townlands of Blackchurch, Kilteel Lower, Kilteel Upper and the village of Kilteel. The castle and the adjacent buildings with the highest valuation in the parish were leased by John Ebbs from Kennedy. Reverend Smyth Whitelaw Fox of Rathmines and Cupidstown, descended from Peter Fox and Abigail Maddock, was the ultimate lessor of Rathbane and Oldtown, the Haughton family held Cromwellstown and Cromwellstownhill and the Cogan family of Tinode leased Cupidstown and Cupidstownhill from Fox. Fox-Whitelaw's lands were sold under the Incumbered Estates Act in 1853 and in the Landed Estates Court in 1866. The Kennedy lands were sold under the Land Purchase Acts in 1898. John Ebbs' leaseholds, acquired in 1834 and 1835, were sold in the Land Court in 1878.
1878:(Kilteel), Rathmore and Ballymore (Eustace), thence to the county of Kildare into Ballycutlan (Coghlanstown), Harristown and Naas, and so thence to Clane, Kilboyne, and Kilcock' In Kilteel Upper/Cupidstown, a 1966 aerial photograph (CUCAP APA 56) shows extensive earthworks around the early monastic foundation of 'Cell céli críst' (KD020-007002-) Manning (1981–82, 213, 219) subsequently identified some of the earthworks which ran to the S and W of the preceptory as being part of the Pale Boundary (traceable L c. 1100m). The main line of the earthwork, to the S of the ecclesiastical remains, was a shallow ditch (Wth 3.5m; D 0.6m) with a broad, low earthen bank (Wth 6.5m; H 0.6m) 'outside', to S, and a low, earthen, bastion-like projection was also noted.
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area (diams. 25m E-W; 23m N-S; H 0.6-0.8m) has a small, low mound in its SW sector (diam 4.5m; H 0.6-0.7m), probably the remains of the
Trigonometrical station shown on the OS 6-inch mapping, and is girdled by a broad, shallow fosse (Wth 6m), and a low outer bank (H 0.7m; Wth 2m). Intermittent traces of a possible second, narrow, shallow, outer fosse (Wth 1m; D 0.2m) may be a later feature. Some 4m to the SW, a large, roughly squared, stone block (dims. L 1.2m; Wth 1m; H 0.9m) appears to have been deliberately set in place, while two further, overgrown blocks to the SE are of uncertain significance. The monument may be a barrow which was subsequently modified for use as an inauguration site."
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of Rory's men declare to him that the earl was the cause of the spoil. The cause of his knowledge is that he was at the spoil doing and saw the same and the burning of part of
Kilteel and then knew and heard as before. And this was, as he remembers before Christmas two years ago which was the first destruction of Kilteel. He also says concerning the declaration made by his brother on 12 May 1575, touching the spoiling of the Dillons in Moylelaghe, that he himself did once spoil them and that Kedagh Mac Cormac mentioned in the said declaration did often spoil the Dillons. Kilmainham.
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1058:' to James Sharpe from 1670 had passed to Daniel Reading by 1703; George Eaton held Cromwellstown for 39 years from 1670; William Palmer held a portion of Kilteel for 99 years from 1670 and in 1677 Thomas Cholmondley was granted a portion including the modern townland of Cupidstown for 51 years. Daniel Reading also held the lease of Kilteel Castle and the adjacent lands. After the
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1095:' and Kilwarden to his wife and daughter and his lease from Daniel Reading to his son, Thomas Ashton of Kilteel. Jonathan Hayes, a trustee of the will, is described as a farmer of Millfarm. The townland of Newrow may owe its name to Ashton or Hayes who held property in New Row, Dublin. Thomas Cholmondley's holding of 178 plantation acres,
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century. The 1821 census estimated the 'village' of
Kilteel included 43 families with 316 people occupying 36 houses. The 1841 Census recorded 129 inhabited houses in the civil parish, declining to 112 inhabited houses in 1851. The population had dropped to 181 people by the middle of the twentieth century.
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Record of
Monuments and Places KD020-006 "Description: A National Monument (No. 275) A probable 15th century, rectangular, five-storied, roofed structure (ext. dims. L 8.5m NE-SW; Wth 5.5m; av. wall T 1.05m) comprises four floor levels above a barrel-vaulted (NE-SW axis) basement with a second vault
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The later church, ruined in 1630 but restored later in the 17th century, had fallen into disuse again by the early 18th century, when
Protestant services may have moved to the adjacent parish of Rathmore. In 1935 he decorated fragments of the chancel arch were recovered from a farmhouse adjoining the
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A ruined church southwest of the village contains the highly decorated remains of a
Romanesque chancel arch or doorway. Excavations in 1977 and 1978 suggested the first church was a single-cell stone building built after 800 AD. The carved Romanesque figures may have been taken from a separate church
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State Papers 63/52 f.149, 1473, 13 July 1575. Declaration of
William Fitzgerald of Dollardstown before Lord Deputy Fitzwilliam and Adam Loftus, archbishop of Dublin. He says that he heard Rory Óg O'More say that the earl of Kildare procured the said Rory to prey and destroy Kilteel and so did divers
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Monuments and Places KD020-005: "A Registered Historic Monument. Shown as a circular feature in this general area on Taylor's Map of County Kildare (1783). Prominently sited on a wooded hilltop (OD 815 feet) with excellent views in all directions. A slightly raised, almost circular central
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was built to strengthen or replace the earlier defences in the 15th century. This rectangular, five-storied structure contains four floor levels above a barrel-vaulted basement with a second vault over the fourth-floor level. It is adjoined to the southwest by a gatehouse and was originally adjoined
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In 1766, Robert Green, vicar of
Rathmore, Kilteel and Kilbride, recorded five Protestant families and 33 Roman Catholic families in Kilteel parish. From at least the 18th century the village had annual fairs on 1 May, 24 June, 29 September and 2 November and fairs continued to be held into the 20th
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community developed at
Kilteel in the later 17th century, possibly due to Tyrconnell, who showed sympathy towards the Quakers during the brief period of Catholic political ascendancy after the ascension of James II. In 1678 James Ashton held the first Quaker meeting at his house in Kilteel. In 1704
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shows a steeply gabled house adjoining the gatehouse, possibly of late 17th or early 18th-century date. The archives of Trinity College Dublin contain an undated drawing from the Edwin Rae Collection depicting a similar building. A cannonball, possibly of 17th-century date, was recovered from near
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State Papers 63/49 f.193 1265. 11 February 1575. 'Declaration of Richard Fitzgerald (i) Declares upon protestation of his fidelty, saving that he is loath his name should be brought in question,he could declare more than he did the day before in the lord deputy's presence. And being asked of the
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refers to James Goslin's public house in Kilteel in 1824. James and Matthew Goslin were acquitted of the murder of Patrick Hill at the fair of Kilteel on 1 May 1823. The 1853 Valuations list James and Matthew Goslin among the lessees of the plot within which the Kilteel Inn is now sited, though no
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article describes the construction and dedication of the chapel of ease in that year and the church is not depicted on the 25 Inch OS maps. A contemporary photograph shows a cavalcade of horsemen accompanying Archbishop Byrne's car to the church. The Kilteel Inn displays a similar photograph. The
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Lease to Thomas Alen of Kilester, of the manor of Kilheale, Cromwelleston, near Calliaghton, Kilwarnyng, near Castlewarnyng and Kilbride, near "The Three Castles" in the county of Dublin; Johnston, Rathmore, Sherlokeston and the Naas in the county of Kildare; all which came into the hands of the
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who died in 1204. The prior of the preceptory is first referred to in the Justiciary Rolls of 1308. The preceptory was one of seventeen in Ireland and general chapters of the order were held there in 1326, 1333 and 1334, suggesting a substantial foundation. The remains include traces of a large
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Record of Monuments and Places KD020-008: Description: "The area which would later be called 'The English Pale' the boundaries of which were defined in a 1488 Act of Parliament as extending, 'from Merrion inclusive to the waters of the Dodder, by the new ditch to Saggard, Rathcoole, Kilheel
864:'. A portion of the Pale boundary with traces of a possible earthen bastion is visible in aerial photographs southeast of the medieval church. Archaeological excavations suggest the denuded remains continue east, forming the boundary between the townlands of Kilteel Upper and Cupidstown.
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over fourth-floor level. Built of randomly coursed limestone blocks and flags with well-dressed quoins and voussoirs, it has a projecting D-shaped stairs tower (ext. diam. c. 3.2m; int. diam 1.6m) at the SW end of the NW sidewall, and is adjoined at SW by a gatehouse (KD020-006001-).
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two spoils done on Kilteel, he said the first was done by the earl of Kildare's procurement. He said that his two brethren and Con Mac James O'Melaghlin were at it. (ii) The last prey of Kilteel was done 3 November 1574 by the gallowglass by the earl of Kildare's procurement.
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Constabulary, Ireland. Return of the constabulary police of Ireland, and, an account, in detail, of all expenses incurred on account of the Inspectors General of Police in Ireland, and resident magistrates, under the Constabulary Act, during each of the last three years.
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suggests that a prehistoric barrow on a hilltop within Kilteel Wood, northwest of the modern village functioned as an inauguration site. The barrow is marked as a substantial enclosure on Alexander Taylor's map of 1783 and is marked as a 'fort' on John Taylor's 1816 map.
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A National school, built in 1843, recorded in the 1853 Primary Valuations and the 1911 Census and depicted on the Ordnance Survey maps, closed in 1968; the building, with the original datestone, survives next to the Kilteel Inn. The school had 100 pupils in 1845.
978:, Rawson is known to have had at least three children). The Alen family's primary seat was St. Wolstans or Alenscourt and Kilteel served as a second seat in the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1549 pardons were granted to John Alen of Alenscourte and Thomas Alen of
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in consideration that the Preceptory, lordship or manor of Kilheale, in Kildare county, is situated in the marches thereof near the Irish enemies, the Tholes (O'Tooles), where resistance and defence are required, grant to Thomas Alan and Mary his wife, the said
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barracks, marked in 1838 and recorded in the 1911 Census, survives as a private dwelling. A barracks was present from at least 1827, with one constable and three sub-constables in 1829. In October 1920 the barracks was attacked during the
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Kilteel Wood, a small oak wood north of the village is depicted in its current location and extent on the 1838 Ordnance Survey map and is marked as a fox covert on the Valuations maps and the 25 Inch OS map. The wood is a Proposed
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1091:. In 1690 the Dublin Quaker community were administering relief to the Quakers in Kilteel. The meeting house was moved to Castlewarden in 1723. James Ashton's 1704 will passed his lease of the '
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parish presumably contained an earlier Catholic chapel or mass house, though it is possible the churches at Crosschapel and Kilbride, the latter present from 1776, served this purpose.
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An Ordnance Survey trigonometrical station is located at the top of Cupidstownhill. Traces of a second station are visible within the prehistoric enclosure north of the village.
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were in the possession of the Knights Hospitallers before 1212, but it is unclear when the preceptory was built; no foundation charter or original grant of land survives.
2391:"Copy of certificate of arms being Fox quartering Maddock and Whitelaw to the Rev. Smyth Whitelaw Fox of Rathmines, Co. Dublin and Cupidstown, Co. Kildare, Dec. 7, 1843"
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of 1654–56 records only two divisions within the parish, Kilteel, 1540 plantation acres, and Kilwarning (Kilwarden), 100 plantation acres, both held by Robert Allen, an
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parish in County Wicklow to the southeast, east to Cromwellstownhill where it borders Dublin County. To the north, west and south it borders with the parishes of
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Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act of the United Parliament, passed in the 55th year of the reign of His Late Majesty George the Third
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Manning, Conleth 1982. 'Excavations at Kilteel Church, Co. Kildare' in Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society, Volume XVI pp. 173-229, p. 176
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issued letters requiring those appointed for the defence of the marches to take up their duties in the wards of Kilteel, Rathmore and Ballymore, noting the
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An early medieval D-shaped enclosure was excavated in Blackchurch townland in 2004. The townland name Rathbane suggests the presence of an early medieval
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In 1838 the Kilteel estate of William Fownes Tighe, a descendant of William Fownes, was bought by Sir John Kennedy of Johnstown Kennedy. In the 1853
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sell by retail ale, beer, spirits, &c at my house, situate at Kilteel aforesaid....which house is fitted up for the accommodation of travellers
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Nicholls, K. 1986, 'Medieval Leinster dynasties and families: Three Topographical Notes', pp. 409-15 in Peritia, Volume V, pp. 409-415, p. 413.
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While the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage describes the Catholic church of St. Laurence O'Toole as dating from c. 1870, a 1935
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containing a guardroom and the ruins of a second gatehouse. A suit of armour was recovered from the ruins in the early 19th century.
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before 1669. Between 1669 and 1677 Tyrconnell granted several leases of lands in Kilteel. Jonathan Hayes and James Ashton held the '
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and incorporated into the extant building during the construction of the preceptory in the 13th century. The 12th-century
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may have been located within Cromwellstown townland. The townland name originates in a grant of lands in Kildronan by
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in 1882. The Old Mill is marked on the 25 Inch OS map. Traces of the buildings and millrace depicted survive.
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public house is recorded in the Valuations. In September 1875 Bartholomew Goslin applied for a licence to '
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of Louth, Meath, Dublin and Kildare described the Pale boundary as passing through Kilteel and Rathmore
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to his son Joseph. In 1784 Mary Maddock leased Cupidstown to Peter Fox and his wife Abigail Maddock.
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A List of the Claims As They are Entered with the Trustees at Chichester House on College Greene
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late in 1573 and again on 3 November 1574. The Crown authorities believed that the
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The Civil Survey AD 1654–56: Vol. VIII: County of Kildare
850:'depredations and burnings of Obryn and his accomplices'
2370:
Registry of Deeds, Vol. 366. P. 80, Memorial No.243893;
1339:
Registry of Deeds, Book 75, Page 494, Memorial No. 54090
689:
was a stronghold of the Meic Bráenáin, a branch of the
2794:, 27 September 1875, page 7 (Classified advertisement).
1417:
1415:
1281:
List of abbeys and priories in Ireland (County Kildare)
1256:
club has its grounds approximately 6 km away - in
1005:
the Earl, charged with the defence of the Pale against
668:
2101:"Kilteel - Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)"
1933:
Record of Monuments and Places KD020-006, KD020-006002
1101:'lands of Cupidstown together with Cholmondly's farm'
860:
An act of 1494-5 required the boundary to consist of '
2095:
2093:
2024:
2022:
1106:
982:, in 1560-1561 Thomas Alen of Kilteel was among the "
2248:
Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society
1982:
Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society
1722:
Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society
1709:
Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society
1412:
1394:
Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society
2493:
1945:"Kilteel Castle, Kilteel, County Kildare - Drawing"
2133:William Fitzwilliam, Adam Dublin. SP 63/52, no 55
2090:
2019:
734:A second early Christian foundation, Kildronan or
1600:Registrum Prioratus Omnium Sanctorum Juxta Dublin
1513:John Taylor's Map of the Environs of Dublin 1816.
951:A 1543 lease lists the preceptory's possessions:
815:suggested it may have been founded by his father
3561:
3057:, Kill GAA (Kildare). Retrieved 14 January 2013.
984:justices, commissioners and keepers of the peace
852:. An act of 1488 setting out the boundaries of
2357:Eustace, P. Beryl and Goodbody, P. Beryl 1957.
1707:Manning, Conleth. 1996. 'Kilteel Revisited' in
1066:with 376 plantation acres, were bought by the
1054:' for 51 years from 1670; a 38-year lease of '
3108:
3085:TARA - Trinity's Access to Research Archive:
2191:. Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin. p. 29
1330:. Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin. p. 30
1046:Part of the Kilteel estate had passed to the
381:and 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-west of
3534:List of National Monuments in County Kildare
3122:
2345:"Quaker Records Dublin - Abstracts of Wills"
2319:"Quaker Records Dublin - Abstracts of Wills"
2014:Extent of Irish Monastic Possessions 1540-41
1347:
1345:
957:Crowne by the surrender of Sir John Rawson,
1802:Record of Monuments and Places KD020-007003
1733:Record of Monuments and Places KD020-007002
1669:Record of Monuments and Places KD020-007005
1286:List of castles in Ireland (County Kildare)
31:
3115:
3101:
1370:Vol. 91, No. 2 (1961), pp. 163-181, p. 166
1306:"National Centre for Geocomputation (NCG)"
345:chancel arch, the ruins of a 13th-century
2682:
2680:
2359:Quaker Records Dublin: Abstracts of Wills
1952:
1793:, Vol. 26 (1906–1907), pp 275-317, p. 310
1342:
1218:with a steady supply of water to the mill
1064:'Reading's farm, being part of Kilteele'
970:, (although he must have taken a vow of
966:Alen's wife was the natural daughter of
897:. An 1833 depiction of the castle in the
783:, whose mother was of the Meic Bráenáin.
1178:
879:
871:
765:
742:to the Cromhale family before 1257. The
408:Earliest record of placename or variant
807:described the preceptory as founded by
3562:
3007:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
2897:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
2677:
2292:Stanford University Press. pp 183, 199
2242:
2240:
2085:Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
1791:Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
1436:Book 75, Page 494, Memorial No. 54090.
1383:, Vol. 131, (2001), pp. 61-139, p. 96.
905:
228:
3544:Mountains and hills of County Kildare
3096:
1993:
1991:
1810:
1808:
1523:
1521:
1459:
1457:
1276:List of towns and villages in Ireland
3570:Towns and villages in County Kildare
2766:South Dublin County Libraries 2006.
2361:. Irish Manuscripts Commission. p. 2
1831:"Patent Roll 29 Edward III | CIRCLE"
1187:An account of a murder trial in the
669:Prehistory and Early Medieval Period
636:The parish extends from the peak of
3539:List of townlands of County Kildare
2237:
1942:
1849:The History of the County of Dublin
1448:"AWS IreAtlas Townland Search Form"
13:
3229:
1988:
1805:
1518:
1454:
1107:Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
968:John Rawson, 1st Viscount Clontarf
756:
713:Placenames Commission has adopted
353:and a well-preserved 15th-century
223:
16:Village in County Kildare, Ireland
14:
3586:
3064:
2074:. Dublin. Elizabeth Nos. 260, 381
1220:' was advertised for sale in the
1137:Royal Irish Constabulary barracks
1024:'. In 1654 the parish contained:
3575:Civil parishes of County Kildare
3041:
3015:
2969:
2943:
2931:
2905:
2865:
2853:
2841:
2821:
2809:
2797:
2785:
2773:
2016:. Irish Stationery Office. p. 91
1768:, Volume V, pp. 409-415, p. 414.
1616:, Volume V, pp. 409-415, p. 413.
1396:, Volume XVI pp. 173-229, p. 176
1037:Archaeological Survey of Ireland
993:Kilteel was raided and burnt by
68:
61:
48:
2760:
2734:
2722:
2708:
2663:
2643:
2617:
2604:
2578:
2543:
2531:
2519:
2506:
2463:
2447:
2434:
2421:
2406:
2397:
2383:
2364:
2351:
2337:
2325:
2311:
2296:
2281:
2266:
2253:
2225:
2212:
2203:
2194:
2181:
2166:
2154:
2136:
2122:
2107:
2077:
2064:
2051:
2035:
2006:
1973:
1961:
1943:Rae, Edwin (24 November 2009).
1936:
1927:
1909:
1899:
1881:
1871:
1837:
1823:
1819:, No. 68, Vol. II, 19 Oct. 1833
1796:
1783:
1771:
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1749:
1736:
1727:
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1672:
1663:
1637:
1619:
1606:
1591:
1577:
1563:
1543:
1534:
1506:
1480:
1470:
1440:
1428:
1352:Noble J. & Keenan J. 1752.
836:, under attack from the Gaelic
69:
3081:Images of the Castle and ruins
2147:Robert Dillon and John Allen.
1399:
1386:
1373:
1360:
1333:
1320:
1298:
1043:' noted in the Civil Survey.
928:Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper
916:dissolution of the monasteries
685:period the adjacent centre of
675:Record of Monuments and Places
1:
2440:'FAIRS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK'
2427:'FAIRS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK'
2259:'The Church of Shiel' in the
1291:
976:Order of St John of Jerusalem
844:families of Wicklow. In 1355
2834:National Archives of Ireland
2656:National Archives of Ireland
2571:National Archives of Ireland
2431:, 24 September 1906, page 17
2413:Seward, William Wenman 1795.
1467:Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.
368:
317:) is the name of a village,
150:243.8 m (799.9 ft)
21:Village in Leinster, Ireland
7:
3529:Geography of County Kildare
2187:Simington, Robert C. 1962.
2114:Hamilton, Hans Claude 1867.
1711:, Volume XVIII, pp. 297-300
1598:Butler Revd. Richard 1845.
1409:.Dublin. Elizabeth No. 1087
1326:Simington, Robert C. 1962.
1269:
854:'the four obedient shires'
10:
3591:
2940:, 28 January 1882, page 4.
2818:, 13 October 1888, page 5.
2695:Bureau of Military History
2516:. Volume 2. London, p. 373
2288:Greaves, Richard L. 1998.
2273:Greaves, Richard L. 1997.
2232:Public Records of Ireland.
2087:, Vol. 57, pp 29-69, 47-48
2002:Dublin. Elizabeth No. 1087
1755:"Manning 1982. pp. 173-229
1112:Population and landholding
1068:Hollow Sword Blade Company
924:Lord Chancellor of Ireland
811:, who died in 1257, while
770:Kilteel Romansesque church
663:
3521:
3435:
3240:
3227:
3146:
3131:
3076:Kildare's highest village
2862:, 10 January 1921, page 6
2829:"Census of Ireland, 1901"
2552:, 26 January 1878, page 3
2332:Public Records of Ireland
2222:. Dublin, pp. 52, 93, 291
2200:Simington 1962, pp. 29-30
2061:Dublin. Edward VI No. 445
1148:Irish War of Independence
799:The church and lands of '
787:castle and reinstated by
388:
300:
241:—
187:
170:
159:
154:
146:
134:
122:
87:
56:
47:
40:
26:
3549:Rivers of County Kildare
2566:"Census of Ireland 1911"
2263:12 October 1907, page 8.
2012:White, Newport B. 1943.
1724:, Volume XVI pp. 173-229
1531:pp. 107-126, p. 123-124.
1264:Royal Irish Constabulary
1248:
1241:Ordnance Survey stations
1143:Royal Irish Constabulary
1003:Second Desmond Rebellion
30:
3023:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
2951:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
2913:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
2782:, 8 April 1824, page 4.
2742:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
2669:House of Commons 1830.
2610:House of Commons 1846.
2586:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
2453:House of Commons 1824.
2444:, 23 June 1906, page 17
2377:11 January 2014 at the
2032:Volume I. Dublin, p. 92
1970:20 August 1904, page 5.
1917:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
1889:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
1680:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
1645:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
1585:"Monasticon Hibernicum"
1571:"Monasticon Hibernicum"
1488:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
3234:
3053:3 October 2013 at the
2806:29 March 1900, page 8.
2731:, 19 August 1935, p. 2
2528:3 January 1853, page 1
2512:|Burke, Bernard 1884.
2043:Weston St. John 1922.
1354:Map of county Kildare.
1184:
1033:
964:
949:
885:
877:
876:Kilteel Castle in 1833
795:Hospitaller preceptory
771:
691:Fothairt Airthir Life.
314:
32:
3233:
2307:. Dublin. pp 345, 347
2303:Wright, Thomas 1751.
1308:. Maynooth University
1235:Natural Heritage Area
1208:' recorded in 1670. '
1182:
1152:Irish Republican Army
1026:
953:
940:
883:
875:
781:Diarmait Mac Murchada
769:
744:Priory of All Hallows
736:Cell Epscoip Drónáin
215:Historical population
189: • Summer (
2028:Morrin, James 1861.
1817:Dublin Penny Journal
1815:'Kilteel Castle' in
1097:'alias Brians farme'
1011:mountain of Kilheele
1007:Fiach McHugh O'Byrne
999:11th Earl of Kildare
974:when he entered the
902:the castle in 1901.
899:Dublin Penny Journal
884:Kilteel Castle today
2540:, 1898-99, p. 85-86
2526:Freeman's Journal,
2277:Dublin. pp. 139-140
2250:, Vol. I pp. 34-37.
1633:on 9 November 2013.
1463:Andrews J.H. 1983.
1434:Registry of Deeds,
1356:D.Pomarede, Dublin.
910:The Alen family of
906:Early Modern Period
351:Knights Hospitaller
216:
103: /
3235:
2481:on 20 October 2013
2261:Kildare Observer,
2173:Atkinson, Ernest.
1968:Kildare Observer,
1923:on 29 August 2012.
1895:on 29 August 2012.
1189:Freeman's Journal
1185:
1122:Primary Valuations
1048:Earl of Tyrconnell
886:
878:
817:Gerard FitzMaurice
809:Maurice FitzGerald
772:
740:Maurice FitzGerald
214:
3557:
3556:
3161:Ballymore Eustace
3029:on 29 August 2012
2957:on 29 August 2012
2919:on 29 August 2012
2860:Freeman's Journal
2850:, 29 January 1921
2848:Irish Independent
2780:Freeman's Journal
2748:on 29 August 2012
2674:London. pp. 31-32
2631:on 29 August 2012
2592:on 29 August 2012
2475:eppi.dippam.ac.uk
2334:Volume II, p. 351
2234:Volume II, p. 376
2149:Copy certified by
1686:on 29 August 2012
1651:on 29 August 2012
1494:on 29 August 2012
1222:Kildare Observer
1041:stump of a castle
959:Viscount Clontarf
634:
633:
445:Blackdown Fodeens
375:Wicklow Mountains
304:
303:
212:
211:
3582:
3473:River Blackwater
3117:
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3094:
3093:
3058:
3045:
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3038:
3036:
3034:
3025:. Archived from
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2996:
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2988:
2982:. Archived from
2981:
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2953:. Archived from
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2938:Kildare Observer
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2915:. Archived from
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2875:. Archived from
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2535:
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2004:
1995:
1986:
1977:
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1965:
1959:
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1940:
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1925:
1924:
1919:. Archived from
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1907:
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1897:
1896:
1891:. Archived from
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1879:
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1693:
1691:
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1670:
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1661:
1660:
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1656:
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1499:
1490:. Archived from
1484:
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1421:Anonymous.1701.
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813:Kenneth Nicholls
630:1783 - Rathbane
396:
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3061:
3055:Wayback Machine
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2678:
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2664:
2651:"Census return"
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1175:The Kilteel Inn
1162:Catholic church
1156:Irish Civil War
1128:National school
1109:
1060:Williamite Wars
908:
759:
757:Medieval Period
711:Ordnance Survey
671:
666:
638:Cupidstown Hill
391:
371:
363:medieval period
325:located in the
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3134:County town
2993:16 November
2792:Irish Times
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2429:Irish Times
1868:pp. 106-110
1312:11 December
1168:Irish Times
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413:Blackchurch
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3317:Grangemore
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3297:Coill Dubh
3211:Prosperous
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1954:2262/34931
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1292:References
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918:. In 1536
846:Edward III
805:James Ware
777:High Cross
703:Cill tSile
646:Oughterard
640:adjoining
566:Oldmiltown
485:Cupidstown
462:Coolacaka
451:Coolahocka
405:Irish Name
347:preceptory
343:Romanesque
331:South Salt
155:Population
95:53°14′06″N
3508:River Rye
3436:Landforms
3377:Lullymore
3342:Kildangan
3337:Kilcullen
3327:Johnstown
3322:Hawkfield
3312:Eadestown
3267:Ballitore
3257:Allenwood
3244:Townlands
3216:Rathangan
3206:Newbridge
3166:Celbridge
2209:KD015-011
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2145:Signed by
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920:John Alen
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801:Kilheile'
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369:Geography
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147:Elevation
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3382:Milltown
3362:Kilmeage
3332:Kilberry
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972:celibacy
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617:Rathbane
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399:Townland
319:townland
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296:+166.9%
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2485:22 May
1744:JRSAI
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656:. The
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389:Parish
383:Dublin
327:barony
285:−32.5%
274:−43.8%
263:−29.4%
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3252:Allen
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3148:Towns
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3139:Naas
3035:2013
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