Barony of Castleknock
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The Barony of Castleknock meaning "Cnucha's Castle" is one of the baronies
of Ireland, an historical geographical unit of land. It takes its name from the suburban village of the same name - Castleknock
. The town with the biggest population in the barony is Blanchardstown
.
. It stretches from Cabra
to Blanchardstown
(from east to west) and from Finglas
to Chapelizod
(from north to south). It is located between the baronies of Coolock to the east, Upper Cross to the south and Newcastle to the southwest. The whole of the barony is contained within the modern county of Fingal
and it is subject to Fingal County Council
.
invasion as subdivisions of counties and were used for administration. While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they are no longer used for many administrative purposes. While they have been administratively obsolete since 1898, they continue to be used in land registration, and specification such as in planning permissions. In many cases, a barony corresponds to an earlier Gaelic
túath which had submitted to the Crown. This is probably true in the case of Castleknoch - see History below.
of Castleknock:.
and granted in 1177 to Hugh Tyrrell. It was held for three and a half knight's fees, owed to the superior Lord of Fingal. It later passed to the Viscount Gormanston
.
Barony (Ireland)
In Ireland, a barony is a historical subdivision of a county. They were created, like the counties, in the centuries after the Norman invasion, and were analogous to the hundreds into which the counties of England were divided. In early use they were also called cantreds...
of Ireland, an historical geographical unit of land. It takes its name from the suburban village of the same name - Castleknock
Castleknock
Castleknock is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is in the west of the modern administrative county of Fingal within the traditional county of Dublin. It is located west of the centre of Dublin....
. The town with the biggest population in the barony is Blanchardstown
Blanchardstown
Blanchardstown is a large suburb of Dublin in the district of Fingal, Ireland. It is within the historical barony of Castleknock. It is located 10 km north-west of the city centre. The suburb is in the Dublin 15 postal area, the Dublin West electoral constituency, and Fingal County...
.
Location
It is one of seven and a half baronies that used to comprise the old County DublinCounty Dublin
County Dublin is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Dublin Region and is also located in the province of Leinster. It is named after the city of Dublin which is the capital of Ireland. County Dublin was one of the first of the parts of Ireland to be shired by King John of England following the...
. It stretches from Cabra
Cabra
Cabra is the Spanish word for goat. It may also refer to:*Cabra, Dublin, a district in north Dublin, Ireland*Cabra, County Down, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland*Cabra, Spain, a municipality in the province of Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain...
to Blanchardstown
Blanchardstown
Blanchardstown is a large suburb of Dublin in the district of Fingal, Ireland. It is within the historical barony of Castleknock. It is located 10 km north-west of the city centre. The suburb is in the Dublin 15 postal area, the Dublin West electoral constituency, and Fingal County...
(from east to west) and from Finglas
Finglas
-See also:* List of towns and villages in Ireland* List of abbeys and priories in Ireland...
to Chapelizod
Chapelizod
Chapelizod is a picturesque Irish village preserved within the city of Dublin, Ireland. It lies in the verdant wooded valley of the River Liffey, on the way to the slopes of the Strawberry Beds, below the Phoenix Park. The village is associated with Iseult of Ireland and the location of Iseault's...
(from north to south). It is located between the baronies of Coolock to the east, Upper Cross to the south and Newcastle to the southwest. The whole of the barony is contained within the modern county of Fingal
Fingal
Fingal is a county in Ireland. It is one of three smaller counties into which County Dublin was divided in 1994. With its county seat located in Swords, it has a population of 239,992 according to the 2006 census...
and it is subject to Fingal County Council
Fingal County Council
Fingal County council is the local authority for the county of Fingal in Ireland. It is one of three local authorities that comprised the former Dublin County Council before its abolition and one of four councils in the Dublin Region. The county seat is in Swords, with another major office...
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Legal context
Baronies were created after the NormanNormans
The Normans were the people who gave their name to Normandy, a region in northern France. They were descended from Norse Viking conquerors of the territory and the native population of Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock...
invasion as subdivisions of counties and were used for administration. While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they are no longer used for many administrative purposes. While they have been administratively obsolete since 1898, they continue to be used in land registration, and specification such as in planning permissions. In many cases, a barony corresponds to an earlier Gaelic
Gaels
The Gaels or Goidels are speakers of one of the Goidelic Celtic languages: Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx. Goidelic speech originated in Ireland and subsequently spread to western and northern Scotland and the Isle of Man....
túath which had submitted to the Crown. This is probably true in the case of Castleknoch - see History below.
Civil parish of Castleknock
Townlands in the civil parishCivil parish
In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation and, where they are found, the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties...
of Castleknock:.
Gaelic | English |
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Baile an Aba | Abbotstown |
Baile an Ásaigh | Ashtown |
Baile an Chairpintéaraigh | Carpenterstown |
Baile an Déanaigh | Deanestown |
Baile an Diosualaigh | Diswellstown |
Baile an Huntaigh | Huntstown |
Baile an Phóirtéaraigh | Porterstown |
Baile Bhlainséir | Blanchardstown Blanchardstown Blanchardstown is a large suburb of Dublin in the district of Fingal, Ireland. It is within the historical barony of Castleknock. It is located 10 km north-west of the city centre. The suburb is in the Dublin 15 postal area, the Dublin West electoral constituency, and Fingal County... |
Baile Mhistéil | Mitchelstown |
Baile Pheiléid | Pelletstown |
Baile Scriobail | Scribblestown |
Baile Sheáin | Johnstown |
An Chabrach | Cabra Cabra, Dublin Cabra is a suburb on the northside of Dublin city in Ireland. It is approximately northwest of the city centre, in the administrative area of Dublin City Council. It was commonly known as Cabragh until the early 20th century.- Transport and access:... |
Caisleán Cnucha | Castleknock (incl. part of Phoenix Park) |
Ceapach | Cappoge or Cappagh |
Cnoc na gCaorach | Sheephill |
An Chorr Dhubh | Corduff |
Dún Sinche | Dunsink |
Páirc Anna | Annfield |
Snugborough | Snugborough |
Steach Gob | Astagob |
Civil parish of Clonsilla
Townlands in the civil parish of Clonsilla:Gaelic | English |
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Baile an Bhearbóraigh | Barberstown |
Baile an Bhlácaigh | Blakestown |
Baile an Hartaigh | Hartstown |
Baile Fiobail nó Páirc Hans | Phibblestown or Hansfield |
Baile Lotrail | Woodlands |
Baile Uí Cheallaigh | Kellystown |
Cluain Saileach | Clonsilla Clonsilla Clonsilla is a suburb of Dublin in the district of Fingal, Ireland.-Location and access:Originally a small village in its own right, Clonsilla is now a large residential suburban area, with Ongar and other localities developing their own subsidiary identities... |
Cnoc an Sciobóil | Barnhill |
Cúil Mhín | Coolmine Coolmine Coolmine is a residential area in West Dublin, Ireland.-Location and access:Coolmine is located between the suburban centres of Blanchardstown and Clonsilla, in the Dublin 15 postcode. It is roughly 15 kilometres from Dublin city centre. It is a townland in the civil parish of Castleknock which is... |
Gort na Giolcaí | Broomfield |
Móinteán na gCaorach | Sheepmoor |
Steach Gob | Astagob |
Teach Chainnigh | Castaheany |
Feudal period
The feudal barony was created by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of MeathHugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath was an Anglo-Norman magnate granted the lands of the Kingdom of Meath by Henry II in 1172, during the Norman Invasion of Ireland.-Early life:Hugh de Lacy was born before 1135...
and granted in 1177 to Hugh Tyrrell. It was held for three and a half knight's fees, owed to the superior Lord of Fingal. It later passed to the Viscount Gormanston
Viscount Gormanston
Viscount Gormanston is a title in the Peerage of Ireland held by the head of the Preston family. It was created in 1478. The holder is the senior Viscount of Ireland, as well as the bearer of the oldest vicomital title in either Britain or Ireland. The Preston family descends from Sir Robert...
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External links
- Local Government Act, 2001
- Placenames Database of Ireland Source given is "Ordnance survey".