School: Kinsealy
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- Kinsaley, Co. Dublin
- Teacher: C. Mac Domhnaill
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- Malahide Castle.
Malahide is a very famous town, because of the nacient castle that in its neighbourhood. St James castle is the name of it. There is an old graveyard attached to it, and only a few people are allowed to be buried in it each year. The castle grounds are very useful for birds and fowl.
Long ago a Catholic family resided in the castle, and as time passed on they left through marriage. Maud Talbot was a maid, wife and widow on the same day. Her husband fought a duel with another Lord and was killed.
Their are some fine water paintings in the castle. As time went on is fell into Protestant hands. A few years ago an old manuscript was found and sold to an English man.William Redmond,
Kinsealy Lane,
Malahide
Co Dublin- Collector
- William Redmond
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Kinsealy Lane, Co. Dublin