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depth of the timber. Resting on top of this is a radially split timber (H 0.28m; Wth 0.14m). The uppermost timber (max. H 0.05m; max. Wth 0.10m) is badly damaged and is unidentifiable from a surface inspection. It does not appear to be in contact with the lower timbers. Two sizeable stones rest on top of the basal timber but their function is unclear. The timbers are in a good state of preservation. (Sullivan 1994) The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological
Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research. Date of upload/revision: 17 December 2008
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into a rectangular corbelled chamber (dims. 4m x 1.5m) off which there are five recesses (two at each side and one at the end). Only the end and adjoining recesses are visible; the rest are buried under the collapsed cairn. There are two sidestones in the passage decorated with passage tomb art. Excavated in 1931 (Macalister 1932), it produced no evidence of burials or finds." (Herity 1974, 258; Rynne 1963, 85-6; Shee-Twohig 1981, 222-3) The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological
Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research."
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Buttermountain, Knockatalane, the
Lesseens, Ballyfolane, Ballyfoile, Adoone, Scurlocksleape, Cloghoge, Glanbride, and all other the lands and tenements of what denomination whatsoever part of parcel of Kilbride aforesaid containing by estimation 4141 acres plantation measure be they more or less lying and being in the county of Wicklow together with all...... to be granted with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances unto the said Henry Fitzpatrick...for the term time and space of 299 years the said term to commence the 1st day of November which shall be in the year of our lord god 1702...yearly rent of £400
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incorporated into the adjacent wall. St. John's Church at
Cloghleagh is in use by the Church of Ireland. Kippure estate is occupied by a holiday village, with only the gate lodge and some traces of the original buildings surviving. The Lamb Tram Station, Kilbride Manor and Tinode House, the last restored in 1973, survive in private ownership and are listed in the Record of Protected Structures for County Wicklow. The public house recorded in the 1901 Census survives in altered form as Mooney's Public House, run by descendants of Mary Lalor.
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few Miles of Lime-Kilns, where good Corn, Hemp, Rye, Flax and
Turnips, may be raised in great Plenty, at an easy Expense; and great Sallow Plantations, commonly called Ossieries, may be raised, which would produce great annual Profit to Tenants. There is a good Farm-House, Bullock-House for 20 Head of Cattle, a Stable for 10 Horses, and other Out-Offices, all slated and in excellent Repair; a good place for Dairies; in a fine Sporting Country; and leading to which there are fine Roads, lately made from Dublin, Wicklow, Blessington and Naas.
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causeway across the fosse (Wth 6m) at the NE with another causeway (Wth c. 12m) at the SE. There are some large stones in situ in the interior of the site and traces of a boulder revetment at the base of the bank. Possibly a modified prehistoric kerbed cairn. (Price 1934, 46) The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological
Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research."
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where there is a slight indication of an entrance causeway. Removed before 1973 (a possible trace is visible on aerial photographs (GSIAP, O 89-90)). Not visible at ground level. The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological
Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research."
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afterwards conveyed to Dublin, and all cut into quarters, excepting
Maurice, who was imprisoned in the King's castle, until it should be determined what death he should receive. Thus were these plunderers and rebels dispersed and scared; and although their career was but of short duration (one year only), they committed vast depredations.
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930:'. Foundations of a building, possibly the original church, were identified during the excavation of a grave in the 20th century. A 2009 survey recorded the earliest legible gravestones, from the first decades of the 18th century, clustered around a raised area at the graveyard's centre, possibly the site of the church.
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Monuments and Places WI001-018: "Description: Situated on a very gentle SW-facing slope c. 200m SW of the summit of Golden Hill. Circular area (diam. 37m) defined by a stony bank (Wth c. 4m; int. H 0.7m) and an external fosse (av. Wth 6m; av. D 0.7m). There is a gap in the bank (Wth 5m) and
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Monuments and Places WI006-003: "Description: Situated on the summit of Seefin Mountain. A circular cairn (diam. 24-6m; H 3m) defined by a contiguous kerb of large boulders partly removed at the E and W, covering a narrow lintelled passage (L 11m). The passage is orientated NE-SW, and opens
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The crushing wheel is still visible, but the house described, recorded in a Paddy Healy photograph, was demolished in the last decade. The ruined buildings of the Tinode Brick and Tile Company, incorporated in 1932, in receivership by January 1941, are visible next to the junction of the R759 and the
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Lisheens townland, 2 km north of Kilbride village, contains a deserted settlement of medieval or early modern date, close to two circular enclosures, a ringfort and a cross-inscribed stone. The ringfort suggests the settlement may have originated in the early medieval period. The cross-inscribed
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in 1291, when the area formed part of the estates of the Archbishop of Dublin. Despite later references to the manor and lordship of Kilbride, it is unclear if the townland or parish contained a manorial centre; a likely site would be close to the graveyard or in the grounds of Kilbride Manor, but no
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between Brittas and Tinode House, referred to in 1838 are visible northwest of the N81. A comparison of John Taylor's 1816 map and William Duncan's 1821 map suggests the modern road was laid down between those dates. As the medieval lordship of Kilbride was a possession of the Hospitaller preceptory
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In 1833, the Church of Ireland parish of Kilbride, previously in the Union of Rathmore, was united with the parishes of Burgage and Boystown in the Union of Blessington. George Moore was responsible for the construction of St John's Protestant Church at Cloghleagh in 1834, built with a grant of £900
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Kilbride Lodge or Kilbride Cottage, marked a short distance north of the village in 1838, may have been built by the Tassie family, who held the lease of the adjacent quarry up to 1796, or their successors the Doyles. In 1838 and 1844 the house was listed as William Ogle Moore's residence. The house
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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, intituled,"an act to provide for taking an account of the population of Ireland, and for ascertaining the increase or diminution thereof."
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The Well Known lands of KIPPURE, in the County of Wicklow, Nine Miles from Dublin; where there is excellent turf, and good Water for Bleaching; a proper place for carrying the Linen Manufacture; good Grazing-Ground, and very improveable, having plenty of Marly-Gravel, and other Gravel, and within a
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While no building is marked in Kilbride townland on Jacob Neville's 1760 map, houses are depicted at Tinode and Aghfarrell. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage dates Talbotstown House in Buttermountain to c. 1750, suggesting it is the building Neville marked as Aghfarrell House and the
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RMP WI001-043: Description: Situated in the western bank of the Brittas River, 200m upstream of Lisheens House. Three worked oak timbers in situ in the river bank at a depth of 1.2m. The basal timber (max. T 0.34m) is square-cut and has a rectangular mortisehole which does not perforate the entire
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WI006-004: "Description: Situated on the summit of Seefingan Mountain. Circular cairn (diam. 20m; H 3m) said locally to have contained a 'cave', with a 'tunnel' leading into it (Price and Walshe 1933, 47). Herity (1974, 258) suggests it may be a passage tomb, but no kerb or structures are visible.
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A National school adjacent to the first station on the 1853 Valuations map had passed out of use before 1900, replaced by a new building in Knockatillane built by the Moore family. In 1868 the latter school had 94 pupils. The original national school may be incorporated within an existing private
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The rebel Fitzgeralds sustained a great defeat at Baile-na-dtri-gCaislen from the English, and from Brian-an-chogaidh, the son of Turlough O'Toole, in which the two sons of James, son of the Earl, namely, Maurice-an-fheadha and Henry, with fourteen of their people, were taken prisoners. They were
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Price speculated that the graveyard was the site of an Anglo-Norman parish church founded before 1250 and it is listed as a church site in the Record of Monuments and Places. The Catholic church contains a font reputedly from the earlier church. An early medieval cross-slab from the graveyard was
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Lease of Kilbride by Francis Allen son of Patrick Allen of St Wolstan’s to Henry Fitzpatrick of Fryarstown Kildare 1700: doeth demise grant set and to farm let unto the said Henry Fitzpatrick his executors administrators and assigns all that and those the manor or lordship and lands of Kilbride,
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WI001-008: "Description: Situated on a gentle W-facing slope. Circular enclosure (diam. c. 30m) visible on aerial photograph (CUCAP, API 12) defined by a bank and an external fosse with a possible counterscarp bank at the N and W. The bank and fosse were somewhat flattened along the SE (upslope)
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Moore's Estate Act of 1853 allowed Elizabeth Brown and her husband Joseph Scott Moore to purchase the Kilbride estate. In 1876, Joseph Scott Moore held 8,730 acres in Wicklow. Upon his death in 1884 he was succeeded by his son Joseph Fletcher Moore, whose son, Colonel Joseph Scott Moore, died at
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crushing wheel, now lying beside the river, and other machinery obtained from England, were never put together, so that the whole concern was a failure from the start. Just beside the house is the entrance to the mine, the shaft of which, now closed up, extended a considerable way under the hill
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Keeping to the pathway, we presently reach a curious-looking stone house, which was erected as a residence for the manager of the iron mine some fifty years ago. It would seem that no earnest attempt was ever made to work this undertaking to a successful issue as the great stone segments of the
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had passed out of use before 1900, but may be incorporated within an existing dwelling. In 1827 the police station had one constable and three sub-constables. A second station recorded in Kippure in 1834 and depicted on the 1838 OS map had two sub-constables in 1877. A third station in Tinode,
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are located atop Golden Hill west of the village. Two enclosures of prehistoric or early medieval date, and four cairns of Neolithic or Bronze Age date are situated atop the Dowry Hill in Kilbride townland. A pit-burial of likely Bronze Age date was excavated in Kilbride townland. Six cairns of
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Record of Monuments and Places WI005-007: "Description: Situated on the SW extremity of a small natural promontory with short steep scarps on the N, S and W sides. An elongated D-shaped enclosure (dims. c. 30m E-W; c. 25m N-S) defined by an earthen bank (H 0.45-0.65m). The above description is
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seized Threecastles and installed a garrison in response to the Fitzgeralds' murder of Sir Robert Talbot. In 1538 a force under John Kelway, Constable of Rathmore, was ambushed and slain at Threecastles by a force under Turlough O'Toole. Turlough's son, Brian O'Toole of Powerscourt, sheriff of
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The RIC station is incorporated into the private dwelling adjoining Craul's shop, facing the entrance to the graveyard. The original national school also survives as a private dwelling. The 1767 datestone of the old Burgage Bridge, demolished before the creation of Poulaphouca Reservoir, is
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Record of Monuments and Places WI005-009: "Description: Situated between the Shankill River to W, the modern road to the S and a sunken lane to the E. A complex of at least five rectangular houses each with smaller structures attached. Some buildings lie within small rectangular 'yards' or
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enclosures. The complex covers 0.35 hectares (c. 0.9 acres). The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research."
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THE QUEEN AT THE PROSECUTION OF J. F. MOORE v J. ABBOTT, AND IN THE MATTER OF AN INTENDED RIFLE RANGE AND CAMP AT KILBRIDE, IN THE COUNTY OF WICKLOW, AND THE DEFENCE ACTS, 1842 TO 1873, THE ORDNANCE BOARD TRANSFER ACT, 1855, THE RANGES ACT, 1891, AND THE LANDS CLAUSES ACTS 2
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Ogle Moore has completed the preliminaries of his sale. A few weeks now will see him an independent man. All debts paid, his little income clear, and twenty thousand pounds to leave among his six daughters. He will educate and start his sons and they must make their own
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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
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Free State troops arrived at Mooney's Public House in search of John Moore, a former British Army soldier and a member of an Irregular flying column operating in the area. Moore fled from the back of the house, but was shot and killed before he could reach cover.
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First described as Kippure House or Kippure Park in the 19th century, it served as George Moore's residence from before 1827 until he occupied Kilbride Manor. In 1842 the house was listed as the seat of William Jones Armstrong. In 1851 Armstrong let Kippure to a
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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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families who held the Wicklow uplands and the settled communities of the lowlands. The Alen family of St. Wolstans held a lease of the preceptory and its possessions from at least 1539; a lease of the preceptory dated 12 July 1539 describes Thomas Alen as
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1080:. The field system associated with the settlement is distinct from that depicted on the 1838 Ordnance Survey maps, suggesting it was abandoned before 1800. A second deserted settlement of possible medieval date lies northeast of Cloghleagh bridge.
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at Threecastles in Blessington parish, three kilometres west of Kilbride, controlling a fording point across the River Liffey, may have been built by the Earl before his death in 1513 to protect the territory against the O'Tooles. In 1524 the
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The Allen family lost lands under the Interrugnum but successfully petitioned for their return. Patrick Allen obtained a grant of Kilbride and other lands in Wicklow and Kildare in 1685. In 1702 Francis Allen of St. Wolstans leased the
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The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research."
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of Kilteel the road from Kilbride to Kilteel, depicted on a map of 1752, may be of medieval origin. An eighteenth-century bridge across the Liffey at Ballyward collapsed after flooding on 5 September 1986. The townland names
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In the Townland of Tinode on the West side of the Old Dublin road. It is a fine house, slated and well-sheltered with trees, occupied by Mr. Coogan & was formerly a fine Inn; on the old road from Blessington to
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A Catholic chapel, built in the village in 1776 and enlarged in 1835, was replaced by the current church in 1881, built with the patronage of William Henry Ford Cogan, who is commemorated in the church windows.
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A corn mill depicted in 1838 at the south end of the village and recorded in the 1853 Valuations, lies under or within a later dwelling. The millrace survives as a field boundary to the west of the village.
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RMP WI001-033 (deserted medieval settlement); RMP WI001-032 (hut site); RMP WI001-015 (hut site); RMP WI002-002 (enclosure); RMP WI002-011 (enclosure); RMP WI002-012 (enclosure); RMP WI002-002 (enclosure).
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derived from the published 'Archaeological Inventory of County Wicklow' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research."
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Tinode house is close to the site of a coaching inn, Horseshoe House, depicted in the 1838 OS maps, and described in the 1838 Ordnance Survey Name books, presumably the building marked in 1760 :
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Located in a wooded demesne on the Sally Gap Road, a substantial farmhouse was present from the late 18th century. The house and lands were advertised for lease in the "Dublin Evening Post" in 1778:
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At the corner of the Manor demesne stands Lalor's Inn, a hostelry where the traveller will find every comfort and accommodation to strengthen him for his tour, which properly only commences there.
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The route of the R759 road from Kilbride to the Sally Gap was laid down after 1760 and before 1778. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage dates the stone bridge at Cloghleagh to
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Royal Commission of Inquiry Primary Education (Ireland). Vol. VI. Educational Census. Returns showing the number of children actually present in each primary school on 25th June, 1868
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A small public house described in the 1901 Census, then occupied by Mary Lalor, was possibly one of those noted in 1838. It survives in extended form as Mooney's Public House. The
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In 1821 the population of Kilbride parish was estimated at 1,049 people, with 165 families inhabiting 154 houses. The Ordnance Survey Name Books describe Kilbride in 1838:
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In the Parish and Townland of Kilbride about three miles North of Blessington. It is a very small village, with a neat Roman Catholick Chapel, and two publick houses.
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Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900
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was subsequently replaced or enlarged and renamed Glen Heste. In the twentieth century Glen Heste served as a hotel until it was destroyed by fire on 6 May 1958.
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In 1766, Robert Green, vicar of Rathmore, Kilteel and Kilbride recorded three Protestant families and 85 Roman Catholic families within the parish of Kilbride.
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Dublin, defeated an alliance between FitzGerald rebels and the O'Tooles of Imaal at Threecastles in 1547. The Annals of the Four Masters describes the battle:
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troops were quartered within. The camp passed into the possession of Irish forces on 21 March 1922, was occupied by Anti-Treaty forces during the
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of likely early medieval date are located atop Golden Hill, below Cloghleagh Church, and adjacent to the deserted settlement at Lisheens. A '
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in 1965 and 1966, it was re-occupied by the Irish Army in the 1970s, established as a Permanent Staff Camp in 1982 and is still used by the
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recorded in the 16th century, record early fording points across the Liffey and the Brittas Rivers, likely those marked on the 1838 OS map.
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style, was under construction when the Valuation House Books were being compiled in 1843. It replaced or incorporated an earlier building, '
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to the west with Butterhill and Ballyfoyle to the east. The civil parish covers 11,591 statute acres, containing the following townlands:
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from Dublin to Baltinglass runs southwest through a valley between Cromwellstownhill and Goldenhill, across Moanaspick and Tinode. The
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noted in the 13th century extent Crede Mihi. Scurlocksleap, an adjacent townland, may preserve the name of an Anglo-Norman landowner.
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Weston St. John 1922. The Neighbourhood of Dublin: Its Topography, Antiquities and Historical Associations. Dublin. pp. 391-395
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Abstract of title of George Ogle Moore to lands in Manor Kilbride, Co. Wicklow, formerly in the possession of the Allen family.
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Preceptory of Kilmainham. The churches of Rathmore and Kilbride and the lordship of Kilbride were held by the Preceptory of
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A possible deserted medieval settlement, two hut sites and three enclosures of uncertain date are located in Ballyfolan.
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son Richard More Madden. It was purchased by Colonel Eustace Maude in 1914 for £6,500. On 5 February 1923 during the
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and burnt by the same force on 13 February 1923. The Darley family sold the estate to its current owners in 1978.
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A Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland, descriptive of the scenery, towns, seats, antiquities, etc.
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1707:(1772-1852), Irish clergyman, historian, writer and physician.
3693:"Connecting to the Past: Mapping South Dublin County in Time"
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4047:. Blessington Local and Family History Society. pp. 52-55
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3604:"The history of Kippure Estate in Wicklow Ireland"
3100:"Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers On Ireland"
2630:"Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers On Ireland"
1943:
1028:Large areas of west Wicklow nominally held by the
851:are located atop both Seefin and Seefingan. (see:
4175:"National Parks and Wildlife Services Map Viewer"
3401:The Illustrated Handbook to the County of Wicklow
2533:"Down Survey Maps | The Down Survey Project"
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3382:"Golden Hill - West Wicklow granite JimdoPage!"
2074:Academy (Dublin), Royal Irish (21 March 1864).
1158:station marked south of the chapel on the 1853
4714:Category:Mountains and hills of County Wicklow
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3044:The Highland Lady in Ireland: Journals 1840-50
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1742:National Archives: Census of Ireland 1901/1911
1736:National Archives: Census of Ireland 1901/1911
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1939:. 21 March 1867 – via Internet Archive.
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874:church, located in the townland of Shankill (
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3962:, 18 August 1932, p. 2 'New Irish Companies'
3631:"Cloghleagh Bridge, Cloghleagh, Co. Wicklow"
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2898:"Talbotstown House, Aghfarrell, Co. Wicklow"
2709:, 23 October 1877, page 2 'The Constabulary'
2349:Extent of Irish Monastic Possessions 1540-41
789:Much of the parish consists of mountain and
3519:"National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"
3501:"National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"
3161:"Dublin Evening Post", 20 August 1778, p. 4
2404:Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries
2143:Record of Monuments and Places WI001-022002
1592:Kilbride ED had a population of 975 at the
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1415:. His son served as curate of the parish.
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3042:Pelly, Patricia & Todd, Andrew 1991.
2977:Taylor, George and Skinner, Andrew 1778.
1699:Republic of Ireland women's national team
1509:is still known locally as the Lamb Hill.
1333:". The lease of the 1500 acre farm with '
192:46.9112 km (18.1125 sq mi)
30:For other places with the same name, see
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2825:Kildare Observer, 24 December 1904, p. 2
2433:Record of Monuments and Places WI005-031
2231:Record of Monuments and Places WI006-012
2152:Record of Monuments and Places WI001-046
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4285:O'Carroll, Sinead (16 September 2012).
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3876:Air Touring Guide to Europe 1951-52.
3618:Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape.
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3130:"The Cocker Spaniel Club of Ireland"
2204:Record of Monuments Places WI006-013
1489:Dublin and Blessington Steam Tramway
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4709:List of townlands in County Wicklow
3483:"Tinode House, MOANASPICK, WICKLOW"
3063:. Edinburgh: Birlinn. p. 145.
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2105:"Site was scene of bitter fighting"
1803:"AWS IreAtlas Townland Search Form"
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3620:Cork University Press, pp. 330-332
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2996:www.historyofparliamentonline.org
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2406:, Vol. 79, 1949, pp. 26-38, p. 27
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2792:National Archives of Ireland
2470:"Annals of the Four Masters"
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39:Village in Leinster, Ireland
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4316:Oireachtas Members Database
3218:. Volume 85. Dublin. p. 192
2336:Wicklow History and Society
1846:National Archives M. 5690.
1659:Reverend William Ogle Moore
1637:and posthumous winner of a
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1289:Reverend William Ogle Moore
1076:dating from the era of the
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3465:. Volume I. London. p. 256
2364:Dublin. Elizabeth No. 1087
2318:"Patent Roll 11 Edward II"
2184:Blessington Now and Then.
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2679:, 18 January 1834, page 1
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3059:Pelly, Patricia (2005).
2861:, 17 April 1923, page 6.
2347:White, Newport B. 1943.
2132:Irish Historical Studies
1888:RMP WI001-036: WI001-036
1740:1911 Census of Ireland:
1734:1901 Census of Ireland:
1639:People of the Year Award
1450:Ballyward Bridge during
1376:William Henry Ford Cogan
1156:Royal Irish Constabulary
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2720:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
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2661:House of Commons 1830.
2614:House of Commons 1824.
2572:National Archives M5374
2488:"The annals of Ireland"
2417:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
2377:Volume I. Dublin, p. 92
2242:"Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer"
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1493:Neighbourhood of Dublin
1380:High Sheriff of Wicklow
1309:High Sheriff of Wicklow
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896:Anglo-Norman settlement
4480:
3946:South Dublin Libraries
3720:5 September 1986, p. 3
3572:www.libraryireland.com
3552:, Issue 4, Winter 1996
3419:South Dublin Libraries
3230:25 November 1873, p. 8
2845:17 April 1923, page 7.
2388:Weston St. John 1922.
2322:Trinity College Dublin
1722:Ordnance Survey Maps:
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1487:From 1888 to 1932 the
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3974:Volume 1, pp. 258-267
3461:Burke, Bernard 1871.
3388:on 28 September 2013.
3214:Burke, Bernard 1844.
3146:Burke, Bernard 1899.
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1263:Catholic Emancipation
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1017:
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360:Poulaphouca Reservoir
220:Historical population
213:21/km (54/sq mi)
3842:on 28 September 2013
3635:Buildings of Ireland
3590:Buildings of Ireland
3487:Buildings of Ireland
3242:Voorst, J. Van. 1891
3192:Dublin. pp. 149, 173
3046:. London pp. 478-482
3026:Fraser, James 1844.
2902:Buildings of Ireland
2373:Morrin, James 1861.
2267:Price 1953, 269, 278
1730:Griffith's Valuation
1724:WebCite query result
1701:is from the village.
1013:Lordship of Kilbride
982:to the prior of the
924:church and chauncels
729:Léim an Scorlógaigh
541:Carraig na (n)Gabhar
210: • Density
4681:Stratford-on-Slaney
4462:Newtownmountkennedy
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3404:. Dublin. pp. 52-53
3320:, 17 May 1924, p. 7
3304:, 17 May 1924, p. 2
3244:.The Entomologist.
3228:Freeman's Journal,
3188:Wright, G.N. 1827.
3152:London. pp. 493-494
2458:. 13 February 2013.
1837:Dublin. pp. 270-279
1681:(born 1994), Irish
1622:(1823-1894), Irish
1620:William H. F. Cogan
1526:General Post Office
1423:Roads and transport
1259:Sir Forcible Feeble
1255:Richard Lalor Sheil
1034:8th Earl of Kildare
976:2nd Earl of Kildare
853:Seefin Passage Tomb
651:Cnoc a' tSeithleáin
522:Sliabh an Bhóthair
221:
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4185:on 20 October 2014
4141:on 19 October 2013
4117:on 1 January 2011.
4011:on 29 October 2013
3699:on 3 February 2012
3655:on 29 August 2012.
3451:on 29 August 2012.
3434:, 7 May 1958, p. 1
3367:on 29 August 2012.
3178:on 29 August 2012.
3119:25 July 1950, p. 5
3016:on 29 August 2012.
2959:on 31 January 2014
2922:on 29 August 2012.
2839:Sunday Independent
2775:on 29 August 2012.
2744:on 29 August 2012.
2726:on 29 August 2012.
2696:on 29 August 2012.
2423:on 29 August 2012.
2248:on 29 August 2012.
2221:on 29 August 2012.
1952:Price, Liam 1953.
1833:Price, Liam 1953.
1675:from 1980 to 1981.
1556:Kilbride army camp
1392:Thomas More Madden
1160:Primary Valuations
1057:Annals of Ireland
1043:8th Earl of Ormond
451:Baile Uí Fhaoláin
328:electoral division
219:
202: • Total
189: • Total
4732:
4731:
4211:Irish Independent
3921:on 29 August 2012
3895:on 29 August 2012
3878:London. pp 79, 81
3798:on 29 August 2012
3772:on 29 August 2012
3746:on 29 August 2012
3673:on 29 August 2012
3350:17 May 1924, p. 7
3302:Freeman's Journal
3289:. Vol. 63. p 257.
3070:978-1-84158-408-9
2878:on 29 August 2012
2859:Freeman's Journal
2843:Irish Independent
2707:Freeman's Journal
2677:Freeman's Journal
2537:downsurvey.tcd.ie
2055:on 29 August 2012
2019:on 29 August 2012
1983:on 29 August 2012
1783:on 29 August 2012
1454:in 1986 with the
1452:Hurricane Charley
1247:James Ambercromby
1243:George Ogle Moore
1220:Talbotstown House
787:
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340:Talbotstown Lower
338:in the barony of
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1767:
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1667:, Irish retired
1649:John Henry Leech
1530:The Custom House
1444:
1435:
1384:William Caldbeck
1339:John Henry Leech
1227:Aghfarrell House
1215:Principal houses
1185:Kildare Observer
1132:Kilbride village
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4291:The Journal
4189:19 November
3960:Irish Times
3703:31 December
3536:Irish Times
3432:Irish Times
3318:Irish Times
2474:celt.ucc.ie
2109:independent
1807:thecore.com
1669:Fianna Fáil
1643:winter 2011
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1665:Jim Ruttle
1582:Irish Army
1473:'Old road'
1349:Glen Heste
1253:' and by
1231:Allen Esq.
1172:dwelling.
1078:Penal Laws
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