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- the bridge". The Irish name was historically anglicised as Kildroicht, Kildrought, Kildroght, Kildrout (/kɪlˈdraʊt/). Celbridge is the third largest town...
- Kildrought House is an early Georgian house and museum located in Celbridge, Ireland. Kildrought House is located on Celbridge's main street, on the left...
- Governor Thomas Dongan who named it for his home Castletown, in the town Kildrought (now Celbridge) in County Kildare, Ireland. The original manor house was...
- 1634 into an old Gaelic Norman (Irish Catholic) family in Castletown Kildrought (now Celbridge), County Kildare, in the Kingdom of Ireland, the seventh...
- commissioned a monument in her husband's memory by Thomas Carter, in Kildrought church, Celbridge. She also commissioned Conolly's Folly in 1740 and The...
- destro**** the original main house and a wing in the 1950s. He also designed Kildrought House in nearby Celbridge. He worked on several engineering projects,...
- 5 August 1389 he was enfeoffed in the manors of Lucan, County Dublin, Kildrought (now Celbridge), and Kilmacredock, County Kildare, held from the Crown...
- (1730–1734) and Meath (1734–1744). Arthur was the son of Samuel Price, vicar of Kildrought and Straffan in the diocese of Dublin and, from 1672, prebendary of Kildare...
- entitled The J-Plane and began performing in local bars, including The Kildrought Lounge in Celbridge. [3] Juniper signed a six-album deal with PolyGram...
- northeast of Athlone. The Westmeath O'Donegans, who held the manor of Kildrought, County Kildare, from the Earls of Kildare, were also established in Leix...