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This bizarre secret society was founded in Dublin in 1735 by the Earl of Rosse, first Grand Master of the Irish Freemasons. It is one of two in Ireland (the other is outside Dublin). The Hellfire Clubs, throughout Ireland and Britain, were 18th-century clubs where rich men gathered to drink, gamble,
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built a community hall for the parish. Built in a time of economic depression, it was constructed with the voluntary labour of local people. It became a focal point in the social life of the town, used for dances, concerts and bingo. It replaced the library (which was too small) as a dance hall. It
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attacked the town and burned the friary, killing most of the friars, some in a gruesome fashion, and wrecked the ancestral tombs of the Desmonds, in a mean-spirited attack to take revenge on the earl in his impenetrable fortress. Monks returned to the friary only in 1627 but the community did not
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church was built in 1851, after the previous building near the Franciscan friary was totally destroyed by fire in 1847. It is built of local limestone and has stained glass windows. The window to the right of the transept shows the resurrection of Christ, and that on the left his ascension into
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Lurid rumours around Hellfire Clubs included visits by the devil and human sacrifice. These clubs popularised the combination of whiskey, butter and cream mulled by a red-hot poker known as "scaltheen". The club closed down by 1800. The façade of the building collapsed in the 1990s.
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on 18 April 2011, Kay McGuinness, chair of Shannon Foynes Port Company, said that they were confident that the rail link could be reopened. A subsequent campaign by the residents of Station Road focused on preventing Iarnród Éireann from removing the railway gates at the station.
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heaven. In the centre of the nave are windows showing St Patrick receiving the two daughters of King Laoire, the King of Ireland, into the church, and Jesus with children, and over the main door of the church a window shows the Virgin Mary. Over the door is a statue of the Pieta.
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caused mass starvation throughout the region, the clans of Munster gradually abandoned the Earl's banner. Fleeing with a few retainers, on 11 November 1583 he was murdered by Moriarty of Castledrum, at Glenagenty, five miles east of
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Among the historic structures in the town are a castle dating from 1199 and a Franciscan friary dating from 1389. The castle was abandoned to the English in 1580 – its walls blown up by the fleeing defenders – after the fall of
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reach its former numbers until 1642. The community again abandoned the site in 1648 when Cromwell's forces neared Askeaton, and did not return until the 1650s. The friary permanently closed in 1740.
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The focal point of the town is Desmond Castle, which stands in the center of the town on a rocky island on the river Deel. A castle has been located at Askeaton since 1199, when it was given to
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was also used as a national school while the new building was being built in 1962/63, and as a church when masses were held there during the 1977 refurbishment of St Mary's Catholic church.
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The Earls of Desmond, the FitzGeralds, held possession of the castle for over 200 years; it was the centre of their power, and they ruled Munster from it. The tragic
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passes north of the town, but Askeaton railway station was closed to passenger traffic on 4 February 1963 and freight on 2 December 1974, when the station closed.
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in about 1389. It has cloisters with 12 arches on each side, an east window, mediaeval carvings, and a chapter room that is the final resting place of the martyrs
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East of the castle is the remains of the Hellfire Club, an almost intact redbrick building built in 1740 (the same year the monks abandoned the nearby friary).
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club based in the village. Munster football championship games, known as Páirc na nGael, were held on the club's pitch in 1970 and between 1987 and 1991.
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who rebelled across the whole Munster. Gerald, known as "The Rebel Earl", was at first very popular among his followers, but as the atrocities of the
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were to become a powerful presence in Munster, of whom it was said that they had become "more Irish than the Irish themselves" – they lived like
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Trains for Foynes continued to pass through Askeaton until the line effectively lost all its freight services in 2000. In an interview on
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was built by the former Limerick and Foynes Railway Company from 1856 to 1858, with the station opening on 12 May 1857. The
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is said still to sleep in a cave waiting to ride back on his silver-shod steed in Ireland's time of ultimate need, founded
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had stations at Patrickswell, Kilgobbin, Adare, Ballingrane Junction (Rathkeale) and Askeaton. The railway line to
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paid 40 shillings for the barony of Lystifti. The building that stands today dates from that time. The
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subsequently took possession. It was the end of the FitzGerald reign over Askeaton and Munster.
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The castle was transferred to the ownership of the English crown under Captain Edward Berkley.
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The Church of Ireland also has a church in the town, St Mary's, with a clergyman resident in
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is an artists' residency programme that has taken place in Askeaton each summer since 2006.
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saw Askeaton as a threat while it was under Catholic control. It was destroyed in 1652 by
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On 9 October 1579, after failing to take Askeaton Castle, the English commander
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represented by two members until the dissolution of the parliament in 1801.
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In the late 1940s and early 1950s, the community organisation
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and allegedly have mock crucifixions and homosexual orgies.
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is recorded as having been granted the castle and estates by
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The family had generations of clan warfare against the Clan
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The earliest written reference to the castle appears in
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to the south in Cork and Kerry and against their mortal
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There are plans to reopen the line on time for 2027
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The railway line that passes through the now closed
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Askeaton (disambiguation)
The Square
Askeaton is located in Ireland
52°36′00″N 8°58′38″W / 52.6001°N 8.9772°W / 52.6001; -8.9772
Ireland
Province
Munster
County
County Limerick
Irish Grid Reference
R337503

Irish
County Limerick
Ireland
River Deel
Shannon Estuary
N69
Limerick
Tralee
Rathkeale
townland
civil parish
Carrigafoyle Castle
Desmond Rebellions
constituency
Irish House of Commons

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