Tallaght Castle

Illustration af Antient Archiepiscopal Palace, Tallaght. 1818[1].

Tallaght Castle (også kendt som Tallaght House[2] også kendt som Archiepiscopal Palace[3]) var en borg i Kilnamanagh, Tallaght, County Dublin, Irland.[4] Den kunne dateres til 1300-tallet.[5] Den blev officielt residens for Church of Ireland ærkebiskoppen af Dublin indtil 1822.[6][7][8][5] Den blev overtaget af Dominikanerordenen i 1856.[5][9]

Borgen er i dag en ruin, hvor mindre del er indkorporeret i St. Mary's Priorys bygning,[3] som en del af St. Mary's Dominican Priory og the Priory Institute[5] Den gamle park, Archbishop’s bathhouse, Friar's Walk og St. Maelruain's Tree er stadig bevaret.[10]

Referencer

  1. ^ "To His Grace Euseby, Lord Archbishop of Dublin &c.&c. This view of the antient Archiepiscopal Palace of Tallaght in the county of Dublin is inscribed by his Lorship's very obliged & very humble servant, W. Monck Mason". National Library of Ireland. Hentet 13. juni 2019.
  2. ^ "Where Father Burk Died". The Intermountain Catholic. Salt Lake City, Utah. 26. oktober 1907. s. 6. Hentet 21. august 2014 – via Newspapers.com.Skabelon:Free access
  3. ^ a b "1729 – Archiepiscopal Palace, Tallaght, Co. Dublin". archiseek.com. Arkiveret fra originalen 10. april 2018. Hentet 10. april 2018.
  4. ^ Erck, John Caillard (1827). The ecclesiastical register: containing the names of the dignitaries and parochial clergy of Ireland : as also of the parishes and their respective patrons and an account of monies granted for building churches and glebe-houses with ecclesiastical annals annexed to each diocese and appendixes : containing among other things several cases of quare impedit. R. Milliken and Son. 1324 Tallaght-castle - remission of money granted to the archbishop of Dublin, on the 26th July in the seventeenth year of Edward II in consideration of his building Tallaght castle
  5. ^ a b c d Clark, Trish (2010). "Dominican Retreat Centre". France, United Kingdom, Ireland. Hidden Spring. s. 276. ISBN 9781587680571.
  6. ^ Wilde, William Robert (1880). Memoir of Gabriel Beranger: And His Labours in the Cause of Irish Art and Antiquities, from 1760 to 1780. M.H. Gill & Son. s. 6–7.
  7. ^ Stokes, George Thomas (1900). Hugh Jackson Lawlor (red.). Some Worthies of the Irish Church: Lectures Delivered in the Divinity School of the University of Dublin. Hodder and Stoughton. s. 106.
  8. ^ "Labours in the cause of Irish Art, etc.". The journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland. Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland. 1870. s. 39.
  9. ^ "<no title>". The Morning News. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 25. juni 1887. page 5, column 3.
  10. ^ "Tallaght - History". [SouthDublinHistory.ie]. 2016. Arkiveret fra originalen 29. august 2016. Hentet 21. august 2017.

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Monasticon Hibernicum 1873 Tallaght.jpg
This illustration is from: Monasticon Hibernicum, by Mervyn Archdall, extended edition of Patrick F. Moran, Dublin, 1873, from a separate page between pp. 48 and 49. Following caption is given: “View of the Antient Archiepiscopal Palace. Tallaght, in the County of Dublin.” (sic!)