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- also the name of a civil parish and a townland in the ancient barony of Uppercross, and is also used in relation to some local religious parishes. The po****tion...
- Anne currently is visiting her married younger sister, Mary Musgrove, at Uppercross. Mrs Croft is sister to Frederick Wentworth, and he visits her once she...
- cannot go against her family. Mary is now married to Charles Musgrove of Uppercross Hall, the heir to a respected local squire. Anne visits Mary and her family...
- Ballyfermot. Ballyfermot is also a civil parish in the historical barony of Uppercross. The place name Ballyfermot—rendered in Irish Baile Formaid and sometimes...
- married into a local gentry family, the Musgroves, and lives at nearby Uppercross near her in-laws. Anne patiently listens to the various complaints made...
- 259 Newcastle Aderrig Celbridge Aghafarrell 581 Uppercross Tallaght Dublin South Allagour 83 Uppercross Tallaght Dublin South Allenswood 210 Newcastle...
- and Balrothery West. The largest recorded barony in Dublin in 1872 was Uppercross, at 39,032 acres (157.96 km2), and the smallest barony was Dublin, at...
- and is a townland in the civil parish of Rathfarnham in the barony of Uppercross. According to the 2006 census, the electoral division of Ballyboden had...
- Charles Musgrove and lives on the Musgrove family's estate at nearby Uppercross. Wentworth visits his sister at Kellynch and makes friends with the Musgroves...
- all of the Wicklow barony and most of the Dublin barony, with part of Uppercross. From the Dublin and Wicklow sections of the PLU, the Local Government...