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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Maynooth

By William Fischer, Jr., May 21, 2019
Caisleán mhagh nuadhad / Geraldine Castle and Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On Main Street (Leinster Route R408) just west of Mill Street (Leinster Route R148), on the right when traveling west. |
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Muiris Mac Gearailt a thóg 1176 : rinneadh méadh air ó am go ham ina dhiaidh sin. [?] dtús na 14ú aoise ba é príomháit chónaithe ghearaltach chill dara é, chuir "Tomás an Tsíoda" i dtreo cosanta in aghaidh na sasanach é i . . . — — Map (db m143158) HM |
| On Parson Street (Leinster Route R408) just west of Mill Street (Leinster Route R148), on the right when traveling south. |
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| On Parson Street (Leinster Route R408) just west of Mill Street (Leinster Route R148), on the right when traveling south. |
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The Church of St. Mary's - a living centre of worship today - is also a monument to the Fitzgerald family whose history is permanently linked with the nearby Geraldine Castle. Originally built as a private chapel for the castle, in 1248 St. Mary's . . . — — Map (db m143157) HM |
| On Parson Street (Leinster Route R408) just west of Mill Street (Leinster Route R148), on the right when traveling south. |
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This Large East Window is unusual because it is made of wood and set in stone. During the restoration of 1770 this window was taken from the church of Laraghbryan, which had fallen into ruins[.] Note how the stonemason corrected the misspelling in . . . — — Map (db m143155) HM |