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An earlier market house collapsed 2 March 1719 when the courtroom above was overcrowded with 200 prisoners when the court was in session. The replacement building was built by John Ensor, architect 1762. [231] Subsequently served as RC church. The Bank of Ireland branch. [232] [233] Roscrea: Tipperary: 1886 replacing earlier larger Market House ...
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Market houses are a notable feature of several Northern Ireland towns. While these market houses vary in styles of architecture, size and ornamentation, many were designed with three, four or even five bays on the ground floor which were an open arcade. An upper floor was often used as a court house or ballroom.
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... A market house is a covered space historically used as a ... Republic of Ireland; Market House, Newtownards ...
The original market house in the town was commissioned by the McCarthy family in 1620. [1] In 1703, much of the McCarthy family property, including the market house, was sold at auction to the "Hollow Sword Blades Company" which sold it on to Judge Francis Bernard and, from him, it was passed down through the Earls of Bandon, whose seat was at Bernard Castle. [2]
Enniscorthy Market House (Irish: Teach an Mhargaidh Inis Córthaidh), also known as The County Council and Urban Council Offices (Irish: Oifigí na Comhairle Contae agus na Comhairle Uirbeach), is a municipal building in the Market Square, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland. The building, which was used as the local market house through much ...
This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for any stately home or historic house in Ireland. County Carlow [ edit ]
Following the implementation of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972, the newly designated Ards Borough Council [10] established itself in new council offices in Church Street. [11] The town hall then went through a period of underuse and decline before being refaced with new stonework in 1990 and refurbished internally in 1998. [ 6 ]