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The castle was owned by the seneschal of Kilkenny Sir Gilbert De Bohun who inherited the county of Kilkenny and castle from his mother in 1270, in 1300 he was outlawed by Edward I but was reinstated in 1303, he held the castle until his death in 1381. It was not granted to his heir Joan, but seized by the crown and sold to the Butler family in ...
Kilkenny Castle The Black Freren Gate, part of the medieval city walls. Kilkenny Castle in Kilkenny city was the seat of the Butler family. (Formerly the family name was FitzWalter.) The castle was sold to the local Castle Restoration Committee in the middle of the 20th century for £50. Shortly afterwards it was handed over to the State, and ...
Today, the castle and estate functions as a hotel. [26] Castle Saunderson Belturbet 54°7′36″N 7°21′35″W: Castle: 1840: In the 1840s, the Saunderson family built a new mansion upon the land they had owned since the early 17th century and used it as their seat until 1977 when it was sold to a London-based business man.
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Bonnettstown Hall (Castle) Castle Blunden; Castlecomer Demesne; Castletown Cox; Danesfort House; Desart Court, near Cuffesgrange and Callan; Drakelands House; Foulksrath Castle; Gowran Castle; Grace's Old Castle; Jenkinstown Castle; Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny City; Mount Juliet House, near Thomastown; Rothe House, Kilkenny City; Shankill Castle ...
The Irish state has officially approved the following list of national monuments in County Kilkenny. In the Republic of Ireland , a structure or site may be deemed to be a " national monument ", and therefore worthy of state protection, if it is of national importance.
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1780 map of Kilkenny, with Irishtown to the right (north) of the walled city Irishtown ( Irish : An Baile Gaelach [ 1 ] ) is the neighborhood in Kilkenny in Ireland around St Canice's Cathedral . It was formerly a borough, also called Newcourt or St Canice's , separated by the River Breagagh from the walled town of Kilkenny to the south.