Ashtown Burials is a young adult fantasy series by N. D. Wilson. It consists of three published novels: The Dragon's Tooth (2011), The Drowned Vault (2012)...
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N. D. Wilson (section Ashtown Burials series)
(2011), The Dragon's Tooth, Ashtown Burials, Random House, ISBN 978-0-375-86439-1. ——— (2012), The Drowned Vault, Ashtown Burials, Random House, ISBN 978-0-375-86440-7...
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Phoenix Park in Dublin Ashtown railway station, a nearby station Ashtown Burials, a book series by N. D. Wilson Baron Ashtown, a title in the Irish peerage...
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September 27, 2020. Courtney's favorite book series are 100 Cupboards and Ashtown Burials, both by N. D. Wilson, who directed the 2016 film The River Thief,...
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are featured in The Silent Bells, the fourth book in N. D. Wilson's Ashtown Burials series. The Japanese anime and manga series, Slayers (1989), has a...
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On 19 December 1919 he was killed in a gun battle during an ambush at Ashtown, then on the outskirts of Dublin city, during the early stages of the Irish...
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Sir James Caird, 1st Baronet, of Belmont Castle (category Burials at the Dean Cemetery)
(Dundee) Ltd in 1832. The business was originally based in a 12 loom shed at Ashtown Works. The elder Caird was one of the first textile manufacturers to weave...
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Kilkenny Castle (section Burials in the crypt)
Abbeville, Dublin Aldborough House Áras an Uachtaráin Ardgillan Castle Ashtown Castle Baggotrath Castle Carrickmines Castle Castleknock Castle Chichester...
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Rock of Cashel (section Burials)
Abbeville, Dublin Aldborough House Áras an Uachtaráin Ardgillan Castle Ashtown Castle Baggotrath Castle Carrickmines Castle Castleknock Castle Chichester...
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Peadar Clancy (category Burials at Glasnevin Cemetery)
in Cabra. They planned to ambush Lord French, as he made his way from Ashtown railway station to the Phoenix Park. The Lord Lieutenant escaped the ambush...
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18-hole golf course which celebrated its centenary in 2014. The traditional burial place of the Dukes of Abercorn and their families is the graveyard at Baronscourt...
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Paddy Daly (category Burials at Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium)
19 December 1919, Daly along with Dan Breen led an abortive ambush, at Ashtown railway station near the Phoenix Park, on the British Viceroy, Lord Lieutenant...
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Swords. Coolock has a history dating back over 3,500 years – a Bronze-Age burial site in the area dates back to 1500 BC. The settlement grew up around a...
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authorities towards the upkeep of the chapel. The cemetery, which still accepts burials in existing graves, includes the grave of the "Sham Squire." The site of...
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He and many of his followers were said to have died of the plague. The burials that have been found in the Tallaght area, however, are all normal pre-historic...
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and Kilmashogue. There is a Moravian cemetery in the area which was the burial ground for the Moravian community, a Protestant sect from what is now the...
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popularised by nationalist poet Padraic Pearse "The Lonely Banna Strand" "Ashtown Road" – a song about an ambush in Dublin in which an IRA Volunteer, Martin...
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Angels. The Society of Friends (Quakers) have their Dublin burial grounds, Friends Burial Ground, at Temple Hill. Their meeting house is on Carrickbrennan...
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Another significant abbess was Renalda O'Brien, whose 1510 will requested burial at Ennis Friary rather than Killone. The abbey was dissolved in 1543, with...
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services in Holy Cross College, Clonliffe. There are a number of small burial places in the Drumcondra area All Hallows College Cemetery Cemetery of the...
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website, Maritime artefacts, shipbuilders' models, half models, plans, art Ashtown Castle Dublin Dublin Leinster Dublin Historic house Fortified medieval...
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John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (category Burials in Kent)
Savage and Dan Breen, sought to ambush and kill French as he returned from Ashtown railway station to the Vice-Regal Lodge in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Savage...
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between the southern ridge of the Phoenix Park and the Liffey and several burial mounds exist to the north of the village. Aerial photography has also revealed...
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The Ordnance Survey of Ireland Sheet 50 map also shows a graveyard and burial ground at Cloghran. Muluddart Church, the Church of Mary, stands above the...
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junction of Pakenham Road and Carrickbrennan Road. There is also the Friends Burial Ground (Quaker) located at Temple Hill just off Monkstown Road. Monkstown...
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after a Danish or Irish chief of a similar name: what may have been his burial chamber was discovered in Stillorgan Park in 1716. The original Irish name...
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Henry Girdlestone (category Burials in Somerset)
College as a tutor, and was briefly a private tutor to one of the Lords Ashtown. In 1891 he entered holy orders in the Diocese of Bath and Wells and was...
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Glasnevin and Mount Jerome, one of the largest cemeteries in Dublin and is the burial place of many famous people, including Flann O'Brien, Count John McCormack...
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junction of Church Road and Howth Road. Sutton contains one of Dublin's main burial grounds, St. Fintan's, which is divided into two parts, "old" and "new."...
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has an important standing stone at Newtown Hill and also has an earthen burial mound dating from the same period as the wedge tomb at Ballyedmonduff. Glencullen...
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