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area as a planned Quaker village". The building was the family home of the
Lawlers for several generations and by 1999 the business was operated by Michael Lawler. An ancestor of Michael's named Paddy Dempsey was a leader of the United Irishmen and the first man killed in the Ballitore Rebellion, while another ancestor, Owen Finn, a blacksmith, was also a participant and executed for making
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Close to the village lies the Quaker graveyard in which Mary
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Griesemount House is a period property located close to the village possessing intact
Georgian features and layout, and containing four reception rooms and six bedrooms. The scale and fine detailing of the house have been noted by the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. George Shackleton, a
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Shackleton (later known as Mary Leadbeater) who was born here in 1758. The granddaughter of Abraham Shackleton, she was a pioneering educator whose pupils included Edmund Burke, Napper Tandy and Paul Cullen (who later became Ireland's
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Shackleton's first recorded sketches is of the house. In the 'Annals of Ballitore', a diary kept between 1766 and 1823 by local writer Mary Leadbeater, it is described how "on the 22nd day of the sixth month this year, (mid-summer's day) 1817, the first stone of George Shackleton's
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As of August 2022, the village has two pubs; Case's and
Butterfield's, known colloquially as 'The Harp'. Butterfield's, a three-bay two-storey house dating to the late 1700s/early 1800s, is of architectural note retaining many important early or original salient features. These include timber sash
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bought the house and upgraded the house with an adjoining contemporary wing. O'Brien is widely recognised as one of
Ireland's early female entrepreneurs, having created the international chocolate brand 'Lily O'Brien's Chocolates' from the kitchen of Griesebank House. During the same period, Irwin
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and other wooden gifts, is situated in the main square. The building in which the shop sits, built c.1770, is described in its entry in the
National Inventory of Architectural Heritage as an "important component of the architectural heritage of Ballitore, representing the early development of the
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barracks in
Ballitore was burned in an arson attack. Throughout the Civil War, several of the homes and buildings in Ballitore and the surrounding areas were damaged and raided for goods and money. Ballitore House which was built on the site of an older house built by the Shackleton family
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as being of considerable social and historical importance for its links with the
Shackleton family and the development of Ballitore as a Quaker village. It is situated next door to the remains of Ballitore Mill. Like nearby Griesemount House, it is named after the River Greese (also spelt
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The Mary Leadbeater House now serves as a library and museum set in the village square. Another one of the Leadbeater's houses was built with its gable end facing side-on to the main street and looked onto the village market square. In the late 1990s, the house was restored by a
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house at Griesemount was laid by his little niece Hannah White". In the early 1970s, the house passed into the ownership of Sara von Stade, the widow of an American army lieutenant killed in Germany during the Second World War and mother of
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Ballitore House, situated on Fuller's Court Road, was once the home of the Strettels, the family of Abel, one of Ballitore's founders. A wood was originally planted next to the house to enhance its beauty. The house was burnt down by the
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development in the centre of the town. The 18th-century building had been a listed building up until 2011 and was on the Record of Protected Structures (RPS). However, in 2012 Kildare County Council decided to delist it.
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Memoirs and letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton, late of Ballitore, Ireland; compiled by their daughter, Mary Leadbeater, including a concise biographical sketch, and some letters, of her grandfather, Abraham
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in Ireland throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. By 1999 a small house existed on the site with a plaque on the wall in memory of the school. In 2013, the Quaker school was demolished in order to make way for a
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who was previously a schoolmaster in Yorkshire in 1726. The school catered for Quakers from other parts of Ireland as well as both Protestant and local Catholic children. Parliamentarian
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which won a national award worth £100,000. The meticulously ordered Quaker ethos of discipline and avoidance of excess can be observed in the design of the building with a sequence of
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settlement by John Bancroft and Abel Strettel. They developed the farmland in the area around Ballitore, and built wool and flour mills and help to develop the settlement. A quaker
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floor. Butterfield's has been noted as being "representative of the unassuming, unrefined architecture of the locality". A third pub, O'Connor's, closed down
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grand-uncle of the Antarctic explorer Ernest, built Griesemount House in 1817 and raised 13 children there, including the noted botanical artist
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among its students. In 2013, the Quaker school was demolished in order to make way for a
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1924:"Griesemount House contents in Kildare up for auction. Following on from recent sale"
1654:"The War of Independence in and around Dunlavin. Part One: January 1919 to June 1920"
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A Timeline of the Civil War in County Kildare, 1922-1924"
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2123:"E. Butterfields – The Harp Bar, Ballitore, Co. Kildare"
1835:"Griesemount House, BALLITORE, Ballitore Hill, KILDARE"
2007:"Mary Leadbeater House, BALLITORE, Ballitore, KILDARE"
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1953:Battersby, Eileen (7 August 1999).
1922:Campbell, Paula (6 November 2019).
1894:Monaghan, Gabrielle (18 May 2018).
1497:Brannigan, Cyril (1 January 1985).
1310:Battersby, Eileen (7 August 1999).
1179:. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
2319:The Shackleton family in Ballitore
2180:Lenox-Conyngham, Melosina (1998).
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2062:"BALLITORE, Ballitore, KILDARE"
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1569:. Thejournal.ie. 23 August 2013
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2290:Mary Leadbeater London 1808
2232:Nelson, E. Charles (2004).
1955:"In the Company of Friends"
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