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Newcastle (County Dublin barony)

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According to the "Local Government Act, 2001", section 10(2): "The State continues to stand divided into local government areas to be known as counties and cities which are the areas set out in Parts 1 and 2, respectively, of Schedule 5." It is clear from SCHEDULE 5, Local Government Areas (Counties
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killed his rival James Prendergast; James' brother Edmond was recognised as baron, but later forfeited. It eventually came into the Newcomen family who secured succession in the seventeenth century. The village and castle bawn was fortified with walls and multiple tower houses. It later became a
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as subdivisions of counties and were used for administration. While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they are no longer used for many administrative purposes. They have been administratively obsolete since 1898. Nevertheless, they continue to be used in land registration and
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until the Parliamentary Union of Dublin with Westminster in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. After the Union, and the famine, the Barony like Dublin City and County went into a long period of economic and population decline.
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which had submitted to the Crown. This is true of Newcastle, which at the time of its creation, was part of the tĂșath of
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specification such as in planning permissions. In many cases, a barony corresponds to an earlier
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that lies beyond the river, the rest of the barony is contained within the modern county of
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and Cities, PART 1, that "Dublin" is defined only as a city (as distinct from a county).
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of Newcastle South. The town with the biggest population in the barony is
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It is one of seven and a half baronies that used to comprise the old
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of County Dublin, Newcastle-Lyons was raised to the status of an
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Index

Aderrig
Irish
baronies
Ireland
Dublin
county
South Dublin
civil parish
Newcastle
townland
Lucan
county
River Liffey
Wicklow Mountains
County Kildare
Clondalkin
Palmerstown
Castleknock
Uppercross
South Salt
exclave
Leixlip
South Dublin
South Dublin County Council
Norman invasion of Ireland
Gaelic
tĂșath
Dublin
shiring
Irish feudal barony

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