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jeered by the crowd. In response, they lined up and fired shots. By the time they had finished 13 people lay dead, and many others were injured. The names of the dead were: Patrick Dignam, Mary Kiernan, John Slevin, Patrick McCormack, Brian Mahon, Tomas Kiernan, Patrick McDermott, Patrick McDonagh, Mary Neill, James Fagan, Patrick Keegan, Patrick Ledwich and Peggy Leary. 19 police officers were sent to Mullingar jail but at their hearing in Mullingar in July 1831 all 19 were discharged without conviction.
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he was granted a permit for a weekly market and a fair which was held four times annually. The Pollard family was reconfirmed in the manorial title by the edict of William and Mary. Serving as Commissioner for Supplies during the War of the Three Kingdoms, Pollard sat in the Irish Parliament, and became
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acres). Terraced lawns around the castle overlook 18th century parkland. The adjoining woodland gardens and walled gardens date largely from the early 19th century and encompass a grotto of eroded limestone from nearby Lough Derravaragh and two ornamental lakes. The walled gardens have flower borders
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in 1692. The family gradually improved the residence and the estate. They rebuilt the adjoining out buildings and developed the village of Castlepollard. They intermarried with the Dillon family of Ladyhill, the Packenhams, the Duttons, the Tuites, and other landed county families. The descendants of
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Castlepollard has two churches which serve the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland Christian communities. Kinturk House, the Georgian period Pollard residence, now serves as St. Peter's Centre. It was purchased by the Sacred Heart Sisters from the family in 1935, who added a chapel wing. A hospital
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were kidnapped by the IRA on their way to the court. The men were held hostage locally, reportedly in a cow byre on the Hill of Moal. They were later released unharmed after forty eight hours, and the village was spared reprisals. The Market House was rebuilt in 1926, and served as the village fire
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force (which Britain established to police Ireland) arrested a man following a fight at Castlepollard's fair. The crowd surrounded them until they released the man. At approximately 5pm that day, members of the same force returned, this time armed with muskets. These RIC members were then allegedly
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Walter Pollard, first son of Nicholas, married Ismay Nugent of Roscommon. He received a regrant of the demesne during the restoration period, following the Civil War and Cromwellian confiscations. The grant was made by charter from King Charles II, and approved by the Irish Parliament. In addition,
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A number of other structures are located on the grounds, including the gate lodge which fronts the Granard Road facing Castlepollard. The two-storey limestone building was designed by Shiel (a noted architect of his day and former clerk of Francis Johnston) c. 1820 whilst making renovations on the
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In the early nineteenth century, the main village and the Pollard family properties underwent a reconstruction program. The Kinturk Demesne residence and the adjacent buildings were rebuilt in the Georgian style of the period. Some common lands were enclosed. A new Church of Ireland building was
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Castlepollard is an attractively laid out village in North Westmeath which largely dates from the early to mid nineteenth century. It takes its name from the descendants of one Captain Nicholas Pollard who was granted lands at Mayne in the seventeenth century. Castlepollard is built around a
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forces. After that campaign, Captain Pollard was settled on land in the Mayne area. Cionn Torc (Kinturk), a valley between the lakes, was granted 'in capite' by the ageing Queen Elizabeth I to Captain Pollard. He built a small castle at Rathyoung which he called Castle Pollard.
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The original village layout, much of which dates to the 19th century, is preserved and now landscaped in a central triangular green. Surrounded by buildings from the Georgian period, a sculpture on the square depicts a scene from the locally centred legend of the
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Castlepollard Celtic Football Club, founded in 2004, caters for underage soccer in the area with teams ranging from Under 7's to Under 16's for boys and girls. In 2013, the club introduced a senior team to the Combined Counties Football League.
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main house. An integral Tudor Gothic-arched carriage arch to the centre of the main body of the building and a single-bay three-storey tower on polygonal-plan (with slight base batter) attached to the north end of the main façade (east) form "
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Later additions to the built environment include multiple housing estates, the Area Office of the Westmeath County Council, and the Castlepollard Community College's new school building (2004), both on the Mullingar Road.
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Island, is situated on Lough Lene. Turgesius was a Viking leader who sojourned here with a local lover while on respite from his seafaring. He held sway in Danish Dublin (Dyflin) and Shannon Viking port near Clonmacnoise.
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Ballycomoyle (5 km (3 mi) away) play in the Junior Gaelic football championship, while Castletown Finea Coole Whitehall (CFCW) (13 km (8 mi) away) play in the Intermediate championship.
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designed by T.J. Cullen (1879–1947) was built c. 1935 and was part of "an extensive hospital construction programme initiated during the first decades of the Irish Free State" financed by the
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comes from the name of a castle or fortified manor built by the English army captain Nicholas Pollard in the early 17th century. The village's official Irish name is
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Located on the west side of the green, this was the village's major public building and landmark. The quarterly Court of Petty Sessions convened here.
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a pleasing vista on a main road leading out of Castlepollard from the west and marks the start of a long tree-lined avenue to Tullynally Castle itself
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station until a purpose-built fire station was constructed. The Market House was also used as the village library for a number of years.
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and an avenue of 200-year-old Irish yews. The gardens are open to the public in the spring and summer.
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route 111 serves Castlepollard eight times a day (less often at weekends) linking it to
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This incident may have been related to the enforcement of collection orders during the
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was disestablished by the Gladstone government in 1869, and the tithe was abolished.
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Two kilometres west of Castlepollard on the Granard Road (Pakenham Hall Street) is
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on the surrounding high ground. Two ancient forts are of archaeological interest.
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The gardens, like the castle, are on a large scale, covering nearly 12 ha (
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The Irish National Inventory of Architectural Heritage describes Tullynally as "
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there for many years; the property was sold to Midlands Health Board in 1971.
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on thirteen occasions. Castlepollard are arch-rivals of the neighbouring
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Nicholas Pollard lived at Kinturk into the early twentieth century.
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is the major sport in the area. Castlepollard is home to the
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Castlepollard's 19th century Market House was rebuilt in 1926
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of Kinturk Demesne covers the southern part of the village.
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a hugely significant structure of national importance
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Front entrance of Tullynally Castle, Castlepollard.
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The Square, Castlepollard in 2006
Castlepollard is located in Ireland
53°40′47″N 7°17′56″W / 53.6798°N 7.2988°W / 53.6798; -7.2988
Province
Leinster
County
Westmeath
Meath West
Midlands–North-West
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Irish
County Westmeath
Lough Lene
Lough Derravaragh
Mullingar
boar
townland
Bus Éireann
Dublin
Trim
Athboy
Delvin
Abbeylara
Granard
Cavan
Mullingar
Crookedwood
Mullingar railway station

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