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1845-01-31
Lease for Air Park Rathfarnham between Joseph Walsh of Cuffe Street, Dublin and John Horan of Bishop Street,Dublin
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1992
Loreto Abbey Gates and Lodge_1
Healy, Patrick
1900
Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham
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Williams, Joe
2011-04-26
Man tending allotment behind cottages, Rathfarnham
Byrne, John
2008-11-16
Medieval Chruch, Rathfarnham
Fewer, Michael
1994
Motte and Bailey Dodder Road Lower 23.2.35
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1992
Old Orchard House interior Stairway and doorway, Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham.
Healy, Patrick
1992
Old Orchard_1: This eighteenth century house was marked as Brasvailanne House on the Ordinance Survey of that year, with the name of Old Orchard recorded from 1845. It reputedly was inhabited by Robert Emmet, but there is no real evidence of that.
Healy, Patrick
1992
Old Orchard_2: This eighteenth century house was marked as Brasvailanne House on the Ordinance Survey of that year, with the name of Old Orchard recorded from 1845. It reputedly was inhabited by Robert Emmet, but there is no real evidence of that.
Healy, Patrick
1992
Outbuildings Butterfield House: Robert Emmet lodged here before the 1803 Rebellion using the assumed name of Robert Ellis. Anne Devlin, whose statue may be seen at the start of the Avenue, was housekeeper.
Healy, Patrick
2011-05-03
Pair of semi-detached cottages, St Patrick's Cottages, Rathfarnham
Fewer, Michael
2009-12-02
Pearse Bridge, Rathfarnham
Fewer, Michael
1992
Priory 23.1: This was the home of John Philpot Curran, politician, orator and lawyer, and father of Sarah Curran at the time of Robert Emmet's Rising in 1803. He purchased the then Holly Park in 1790 and renamed it the Priory after the drinking club, The Order of St Patrick, of which he was the Prior.
Healy, Patrick
1826-08-30
Rathfarnham Castle, 1926
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2009-12-02
Rathfarnham Church, 2003
Fewer, Michael
2008-09-09
Rathfarnham Churchyard
Fewer, Michael
1988
Rathfarnham Priory Harolds Grange 23.1.22_1: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet. Little remains of it now.
Healy, Patrick
1992
Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.23: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet. Little remains of it now.
Healy, Patrick
1988
Rathfarnham Priory: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet.
Healy, Patrick
2012-03-02T16:19:50Z
Rathfarnham Walking Tour. Printable version.
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