1751 – Castle Morres, Co. Kilkenny
The first Viscount Mountmorris commissioned Castle Morres as one of the largest stately homes in the country and it was built in approximately 1751.
The first Viscount Mountmorris commissioned Castle Morres as one of the largest stately homes in the country and it was built in approximately 1751.
Limerick was still a fortified city when John Pardon and Edmund Sexton started work on the building of New Square,
“The Mendicity Association, formed in 1818, has for its object the suppression of street-begging,
Built on the site of an earlier church,
Small country house, rebuilt in the 1750s.
The last remnant of the Georgian era of O’Connell Street, No.
Originally Rutland Square, which referred to the park in the centre and the second earliest of Dublin’s squares.
The essayist and Dean of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral,
The Ballydonagh demesne was bought in 1753 by David La Touche,
Described in Slater’s Directory, 1894 as “the mansion is situated on the summit of a high bank,