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258: 298: 54: 41: 214: 61: 134:. A timber castle was built in the late 12th or early 13th century and replaced by a later stone castle. The remains of the castle mostly date to the 13th century and consist of a four-storey 318: 152: 53: 313: 84: 155:, and in 1294–5 they held him prisoner in Lea Castle for several months, until Parliament secured his release. 229: 131: 257: 119: 8: 297: 219: 148: 307: 99: 86: 151:
from 1316. The FitzGeralds in the 1290s clashed fiercely with the powerful
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The castle was the property of the FitzGerald family, who held the title
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O'Conor, Kieran (1999), "Anglo-Norman castles in Co. Laois",
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County Laois

Lea Castle is located in Ireland
53°09′22″N 7°08′50″W / 53.15611°N 7.14722°W / 53.15611; -7.14722
motte-and-bailey castle
Portarlington, County Laois
donjon
gatehouse
Earl of Kildare
Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster
O'Conor 1999
Dempsey 2016
Otway-Ruthven 1993
Scholia
Lea Castle
"Lea Castle, Co. Laois: the story so far"
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Castles in County Laois
Norman architecture in Ireland

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