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A Map of the Glebe Lands of Taghadowe in the Barony of Salt and County of Kildare estate of City of Dublin

Plan of four separate holdings: 1.Lady's Chapel and Church Yard, Garden and Field 2. Taghadowe Church Yard and Old Orchard, showing Round Tower; 3 Windgate Hill and field; 4 Land in dispute. Reference table lists acreage of each holding.

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CONTRIBUTOR

Arthur R. Neville

DATE

1814-01-01 - 1814-12-31

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INSTITUTION

Dublin City Library and Archive

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Creator

Arthur R. Neville

Contributor

Arthur R. Neville

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Image

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Dublin City Council

Identifier

#610982123

Country

Ireland

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Dublin City Library and Archive

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Begin

1814-01-01

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1814-12-31

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ga

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2022-03-17T12:23:03.600173Z
2022-03-17T12:23:03.600599Z
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