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The castle was owned by the seneschal of Kilkenny Sir Gilbert De Bohun who inherited the county of Kilkenny and castle from his mother in 1270, in 1300 he was outlawed by Edward I but was reinstated in 1303, he held the castle until his death in 1381. It was not granted to his heir Joan, but seized by the crown and sold to the Butler family in ...
The Garda Síochána have a station on the Kilkenny Road. When the station is unmanned, calls are diverted to Kilkenny Garda Station. Castlecomer Fire Station is located on the Kilkenny Road. Castlecomer's fire service began in the 1940s when Kilkenny County Council supplied a fire service in the late 1940s with the trailer pump based in Market ...
Kilkenny Castle, Ireland Kilkenny Castle, side view. Theobald Walter, 1st Chief Butler of Ireland (died 1206) married Maud de Vavasour; they had three children; Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland (died 1230) married Joan de Marais; Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland (1224–1248) married Margery de Burgh; they had four ...
Kilkenny Castle; M. Maudlin Castle; S. Shankill Castle This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 05:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Kilkenny Castle is a castle in Kilkenny. It was the seat of the Butler family. Formerly the family name was FitzWalter. The castle was sold to the local Castle Restoration Committee in the middle of the 20th century for £50. Shortly afterwards it was handed over to the State, and has since been refurbished and is open to visitors.
Established in Kilkenny city in 1943 by George Pennefather, the Butler Gallery is named in honor of Susan (Peggy) and Hubert Butler. [citation needed] The gallery, previously based in the basement of Kilkenny Castle, [3] is located in the redeveloped Evans' Home, a former almshouse built in the 19th century for impoverished domestic servants ...
Kilkenny Castle The Black Freren Gate, part of the medieval city walls. Kilkenny Castle in Kilkenny city was the seat of the Butler family. (Formerly the family name was FitzWalter.) The castle was sold to the local Castle Restoration Committee in the middle of the 20th century for £50. Shortly afterwards it was handed over to the State, and ...
The cost of maintaining Kilkenny Castle also put a strain on finances; in 1904 this amount was some £4,400, but this had fallen to £2,166 in the 1920s, and approximately £1,200 in the early 1930s. Lord Ossory's (as the 5th Marquess of Ormonde was then known) decision to vacate the Castle in the mid-1930s reflects the family's difficults in ...