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  2. Ashtown, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Ashtown (Irish: Baile an Ásaigh) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is also a townland in the civil parish of Castleknock and falls largely into the postal district of Dublin 15 , with some addresses in the Dublin 7 postal district.

  3. Baron Ashtown - Wikipedia

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    Baron Ashtown, of Moate in the County of Galway, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for Frederick Trench , with remainder to the heirs male of his father. Trench had previously represented Portarlington from 1798 in the Irish House of Commons .

  4. Ashton House, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Located by the 10th lock of the Royal Canal, Ashton House sits on approximately 28 acres of land and is adjacent to Ashtown railway station. It is bounded by the canal to the south, Coolmine RFC to the west, the River Road and River Tolka to the north, and Rathborne Village to the east. Built around 1830CE, the house was designed in the ...

  5. Frederick Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Oliver Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown (2 February 1868 – 20 March 1946) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and opponent of the United Irish League. He was also an Irish representative peer in the House of Lords from 1908 to 1915.

  6. List of family seats of Irish nobility - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of clans, peers and landed gentry families in Ireland. Most of the houses belonged to the Old English and Anglo-Irish aristocracy, and many of those located in the present Republic of Ireland were abandoned, sold or destroyed following the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War of the early 1920s.

  7. Genealogical Society of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Genealogical Society of Ireland (Irish: Cumann Geinealais na hÉireann) is a voluntary non-governmental organisation promoting the study of genealogy, heraldry, vexillology and social history in Ireland and amongst the Irish diaspora as open access educational leisure pursuits available to all.