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English: Castles of Munster: Glenquin, Limerick. This tower house was probably built in the early 16c by the O'Hallinans, who were almost decimated later by the O'Briens. After it was surrendered to the English in 1569, it was granted first to Captain Hungerford, and in 1599 to Captain Collum of Glengoume.It was restored during the 1840s, and more recently when it was designated a state monumen
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Quintin castle is one of the very few Anglo-Norman castles still occupied in Ireland. [235] The castle was built in 1184 on the orders of John de Courcy and later occupied by the Savage family, who would add some small additions to the castle. This cycle would continue through the ages all the way to now.
English: Castles of Munster: Kilmallock, Limerick (King John's Castle) There is now a public passageway through an opening of the basement of this four storey tower called King John's Castle, that may at one time have been the north gate entrance to the town. It dates probably from the 15c, and was granted to Henry Billingsley in 1588, and to ...
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