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Mullán an Díolúnaigh
genitive: Mhullán an Díolúnaigh
(Irish)
Dillonsdown
(English)
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Centrepoint
53.1873, -6.53523latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1730 |
Old Deerpark commonly called Dillonstown
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1811 |
Dillonsdowne
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1833 |
Dillonsdown
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1839 |
Dillonsdown
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Mooney, J.:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillons Downs Townland
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Rec. Name:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillons Down
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pl:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillonsdowns
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OC:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillonsdown
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OC (corr.):AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillons Downs
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BS:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillonsdown
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Moore, Rev. O.W.:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1839 |
Dillonsdown
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Merrey, W.:AL Leathanach: CM012,83
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1967 |
Dillonsdown, Edmondstown, Newpaddocks, Oldpaddocks and Santryhill were all small portions of Blessington Demesne (Munfine). The names are forst recorded on the Downshire Estate map of 1770, as Dillonsdown, Edmonstowne, New Paddock, Old Paddock and Santr
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