English: Identifier: historyofcountyd03ball
Title: A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Ball, F. Erlington (Francis Elrington), d. 1928
Subjects: Dublin (Ireland : County) -- History
Publisher: Dublin : Alex. Thom
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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nvasion between tlie original inhabitants and the new settlers;l)ut in the latter ])art (jf the thirteenth ceiitniy, as lias been alreadymentioned, tlie Irish tribes, the OByrnes and OTooles, who hadretreated to the mountains, began to make serious incursions onlands situated like tlinso of Tallaght, and were joined in theirforays Ijv many (jf llieir lowhiiul brethren. Before the year 127Gthe Manor of TaUaght had in consequence decreased in valuemore than a tliird, and in that year, when an attempt was madeto subdue tlie enemy by sending an army to Glendalough, Johnde Alta Ripa, with three armed horsemen and the bailiff and posseof Clondalkin, then a walled town, were necessary to keep the peacein the Tallaght neighbourhood (i). The fourteenth century is remarkable in the history of Tallagiitfor the erection uf the Castle which for three centuries afforded acountry residence for the Archbishops of Dublin. In an engravingwhich is here reproduced, executed long after its demolition, the
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The Castle of Tallaght. Fviil/I till ciif/riiriiiij I.rcClltcilJnr Wllliiliit Mdiirk Mkuiii. Castle is represented as an edifice of great magnificence, but thepile of l)uildings depicted by the artist was probably the result ofhis imagination (-). Contemporary records tend to show that the (i) Proccrdinqs of the Jioyal Irish Academy, vol. v., ]). in-2; Pipe 15011. 5Edw. I., No. 0. (-)This cngravin<i was executed for William ]\lonek ]\Iason, the learneil aiithorof the History of St. Patricks Cathedral. for a i)ro.iecte(l history of ChristChurch Cathedral. See Journal, R.S.A.I., vol. .x., ]). 89. The proof engravingis in the Doniiiiican ^Monastery at Tallairht. and a reproduction of it appears inArchbishop iloians edition of Archdalls Monasticon Hibernicum. G PABISH OF TALLAGHT. importance of the Castle was due more to its superiority overother buildings as a house of defence than to its fitness forepiscopal occupation. It originated in the state of continuouswar between the Anglo-No
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