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1603 |
the Murdring Lane
"...and over that highe waye northward to a blind and a stype [.i. 'steep'] lane betwixt the closes, called by some of the elders ther the Murdring Lane, and downe that lane to the water of Camocke..." -- Riding of the Dublin Franchises
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CARD Leathanach: i, 195
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1756 |
Murdering Lane
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1844 |
Murdering L.
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SO 6" Leathanach: E1, 18
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1892 |
Cromwell's-quarter
s.n. Murdering-la.: "In 1876, this ancient name [Murdering-la.] was altered by the Corporation to Cromwell's-quarter."
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McCready, Dublin Street Names Leathanach: 72
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1892 |
Cromwell's-quarters
"This name was substituted for Murdering-la. by the Corporation."
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McCready, Dublin Street Names Leathanach: 27
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1994 |
Cromwell's Quarters/Billéad Chromaill
Bardas Bhaile Átha Cliath
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2001 |
Cromwell's Quarters
"Like the nearby Roundhead Row, this was renamed by the Corporation in 1876 ... While Cromwell did stop over in Dublin with a large garrison in 1649, he lodged at the corner of Werburgh Street and Castle Street and there does not seem to be any particular link with this area."
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Dublin Street Names; Paul Clerkin, 2001 Leathanach: 48
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