The barony of Castleknock (Irish: Caisleán Cnucha meaning "Cnucha's Castle") is one of the baronies of Ireland. Originally part of the Lordship of Meath...
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to the suburb, the name "Castleknock" also refers to older units of land division: a townland, a civil parish and a barony. In a poem relating to the...
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is a townland in the civil parish of Castleknock. The civil parish is part in the ancient barony of Castleknock. In geology, the townland rests on a substratum...
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Fingal (section Prescriptive Barony, 1208)
contained in the county: Castleknock, Coolock, and Newcastle. In the case of Castleknock, most civil parishes of the barony are under the jurisdiction...
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Cloghran (Irish: Clochrán) is a civil parish in the ancient barony of Castleknock in Ireland. According to Lewis' 1837 survey, "This place, which originally...
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Hugh Tyrrel (category Castleknock (barony))
Lacy, Lord of Meath, who conferred on him the feudal barony of Castleknock. He built Castleknock Castle, possibly on the site of an earlier fortification...
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Ongar, Dublin (category Castleknock (barony))
Phibblestown" (southerly), within the ancient Barony of Castleknock, County Dublin. It is close to Castleknock, Blanchardstown and Clonsilla. The development...
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Abbotstown (townland) (category Townlands of the barony of Castleknock)
Hospital and the "St Francis Hospice". Abbotstown Demense in the barony of Castleknock remained in the ownership of the Tyrell family up to the late 14th...
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Blanchardstown (category Townlands of the barony of Castleknock)
urban area in Fingal.[citation needed] It is within the historical barony of Castleknock in the traditional County Dublin, as well as the Dublin 15 postal...
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Clonsilla (category Townlands of the barony of Castleknock)
Dublin in Fingal, Ireland. Clonsilla is also a civil parish in the barony of Castleknock in the traditional County Dublin. Clonsilla used to be a small village...
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district overlaps at many points with the historic barony of Castleknock. Three civil parishes of the barony are not in Dublin 15; Ward, Chapelizod and St...
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a civil parish in Fingal, Ireland. It is part of the historical barony of Castleknock. The Ward River, the major tributary of the Broadmeadow River, flows...
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Finglas is the core of a civil parish of the same name in the barony of Castleknock. The name Finglas (Irish: Fionnghlas), meaning clear streamlet,...
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Dunsink (category Townlands of the barony of Castleknock)
Sinche, meaning 'fort of Sineach') is a townland in the civil parish of Castleknock, Dublin, in Ireland. The townland has an area of approximately 1.7 square...
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Ashford Castle, near Cong, County Galway. The Guinness Baronetcy, of Castleknock in the County Dublin, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom...
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to: Cloghran, Castleknock - a civil parish in the barony of Castleknock in Fingal, Ireland Cloghran, Coolock - a civil parish in the barony of Coolock in...
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and Palmerstown (from west to east). It is located between the baronies of Castleknock (north of the river), Uppercross (to the east) and South Salt,...
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Clonsilla (civil parish) (category Civil parishes of the barony of Castleknock)
county of Fingal, Ireland. The civil parish is part of the ancient barony of Castleknock. It is centred on the suburban village of Clonsilla. In geology...
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Finglas (civil parish) (category Civil parishes of the barony of Castleknock)
Finglas (Irish: Fionnghlas) is a civil parish mainly situated in the barony of Castleknock in the traditional county of Dublin, Ireland. It contains 34 townlands...
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Mulhuddart (category Civil parishes of the barony of Castleknock)
passes near the village. Mulhuddart is also a civil parish in the barony of Castleknock in the traditional County Dublin. The origins and meaning of the...
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between the baronies of Nethercross (to the north), Castleknock (to the west) and Dublin City (to the south). The northern two-thirds of the barony is now...
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Chapelizod (category Civil parishes of the barony of Castleknock)
Dublin City Council. The civil parish of Chapelizod is part of the barony of Castleknock. The parish consists of a single townland of the same name. However...
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John Burnell (category People from Castleknock)
they acquired the manor of Castleknock through marriage into the Tyrrell family, who had held the feudal barony of Castleknock, and died out around 1370...
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vassals; these smaller areas were known as baronies. Under the government of the Kingdom of Ireland, baronies were in turn split into civil parishes. These...
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to south). It is located between the baronies of Balrothery West and Balrothery East to the north, Castleknock to the south-west and Coolock to the east...
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is part of the ancient barony of Castleknock. It is centred on the suburban village of Castleknock. The townland of Castleknock itself is the location...
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formed the principal seat in the civil parish which was part of the barony of Castleknock. Waterville is located on the southern edge of Abbotstown Demense...
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In Ireland, a feudal barony is a customary title of gentry. The person who holds an Irish feudal barony is always referred to as a baron. However, unlike...
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government area of South Dublin. Rathcoole is also a civil parish in the Barony of Newcastle. Ráth is the Irish word for a ringfort, a circular embankment...
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This is a list of the baronies of Ireland. Baronies were subdivisions of counties, mainly cadastral but with some administrative functions prior to the...
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