10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAGGARD»
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1
The History of the County of Dublin
... over Coohnine next hereafter mentioned. Immediately subsequent to the
English invasion Saggard became, as before-mentioned, one of the four royal
manors in this county, and was more commonly called Teagh-Saggard, i. e. the
house ...
2
The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New ...
... Kilhride, at Kilbride and Barnderig; Booterstown, at Boaterstown and Rock;
Blanchardstown, at Blanchnrdstown, Chapel-Izod, and Porterstown; Saggard, at
Saggard and Newcastle; Castledermot, at Castledermot, Moone, and Levitstown;
...
3
A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
S SAGGARD, or TASSAGGARD, a parish, in the barony of Newcastle, county of
Dublin, and province of Leinster, 1 mile (E. by S.) from Rathcoole, on the roads
leading from Dublin to Blessington and Naas; containing 1673 inhabitants, ...
4
Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland: Descriptive of Its ...
73, 258. Russelstown house, s. 110. Rutland island. 603. Ryecourt, s. 367. Rye
hill, s. 149. Rye rivulet. 65, 68, 139. Rye viaduct, 139. Ryland ville, s. 221. 1 Rynn,
s. 437. Rynn lough, 437. Saddi.eheat). 4M. , Sadlcir's well, s. 87. I Saggard glen ...
About two miles from Tallaght we commence the ascent to the high valley
reaching from the head of the Glen of Saggard to Baltin- glass — a stretch of
twenty-six miles, and through which our road lies : and as we ascend we
gradually obtain a ...
James Fraser (of Dublin.), 1844
6
Statistical survey of the county Dublin: with observations ...
Tallagh, Liittrelstown, Carrickmines, 2 days, Skerries, Rush, Garristown, Luslc,
Balruddery, Newcastle, Swords, Kilsalaghan, Fieldstown, Saggard, Tallagh,
Rathfarnam, Lufc, St. Margaret's, Sk«rries, Balruddery, Garristown, PalmerstowD,
...
Joseph Archer, Royal Dublin Society, 1801
About two miles from Tallaght we commence the ascent to the high valley
reaching from the head of the Glen of Saggard to Baltin- glass — a stretch of
twenty-six miles, and through which our road lies : and as we ascend we
gradually obtain a ...
8
Selection of Reports and Papers of the House of Commons: ...
The entire Parish of Saggard contains 1,671 Inhabitants. (TM) The Remainder of
the Parish of St. James is in the County of the City of Dublin j the entire Parish
contains 13,197 Inhabitants. (") The entire Parish of Monkstown contains 9,815 ...
9
A View of Ancient and Modern Dublin: With Its Latest ...
... miles and a half from Temple-oge, and five miles and a half from the Castle of
Dublin. It is pleasantly situated near the foot of the mountains, and enjoys a
remarkably pure and wholesome air. SAGGARD SAGGARD— SWORDS—
TALLAGtf ...
10
A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland: ...
SAGGARD, or TASSAGARD, со. Dublin, Leinster, I. P. T. Ratbeoote 'I*) 1 in. SP..
Pop. with Pa. 1400. Of Vil. 104. Fair«, Uct. 10 and Nor.tt. A village and parish in
the barony of Newcastle, having a common, » hereon tbe cattle- fairs arc hold.
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... easily or quickly so he shouldn't be worried about being disarmed," said Arsenault, who represents Jeffrey Saggard-Metellus who was injured by Lapointe. «CTV News, Jun 13»