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Manor of St. Sepulchre, the Glossary

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  1. 37 relations: Anglo-Normans, Archbishop of Dublin, Barony (Ireland), Bride Street, Church of St Nicholas Without, Dublin, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Civil parishes in Ireland, Clanbrassil Street, Court leet, Court of record, Crusades, Donnybrook, Dublin, Dublin, Dublin City Council, Dublin Corporation, Gabriel Beranger, Harcourt Street, Harold's Cross, Hugh Inge, Ireland, John Comyn (bishop), Liberty (division), List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1803, List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1842, List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1856, Manorial court, Manorialism, Marsh's Library, Parliament of Ireland, Portreeve, Rathgar, Seneschal, South Circular Road, Dublin, St Stephen's Green, St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin, St. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin, Townland.

  2. Archbishop's palaces in the Republic of Ireland
  3. Baronies of County Dublin
  4. Former baronies of Ireland
  5. Places in Dublin (city)
  6. Religious buildings and structures in Dublin (city)

Anglo-Normans

The Anglo-Normans (Anglo-Normaunds, Engel-Norðmandisca) were the medieval ruling class in the Kingdom of England following the Norman Conquest.

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Archbishop of Dublin

The Archbishop of Dublin is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from Dublin, Ireland.

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Barony (Ireland)

In Ireland, a barony (barúntacht, plural barúntachtaí) is a historical subdivision of a county, analogous to the hundreds into which the counties of England were divided.

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Bride Street

Bride Street is a street in the medieval area of Dublin, Ireland.

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Church of St Nicholas Without, Dublin

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Church of the Holy Sepulchre

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the Church of the Resurrection, is a fourth-century church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Civil parishes in Ireland

Civil parishes are units of territory in the island of Ireland that have their origins in old Gaelic territorial divisions.

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Clanbrassil Street

Clanbrassil Street is a street in Dublin south of the city centre. Manor of St. Sepulchre and Clanbrassil Street are history of Dublin (city).

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Court leet

The court leet was a historical court baron (a type of manorial court) of England and Wales and Ireland that exercised the "view of frankpledge" and its attendant police jurisdiction, which was normally restricted to the hundred courts.

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Court of record

A court of record is a trial court or appellate court in which a record of the proceedings is captured and preserved, for the possibility of appeal.

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Crusades

The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period.

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Donnybrook, Dublin

Donnybrook is a district of Dublin, Ireland, on the southside of the city, in the Dublin 4 postal district.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

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Dublin City Council

Dublin City Council (Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath) is the local authority of the city of Dublin in Ireland. Manor of St. Sepulchre and Dublin City Council are history of Dublin (city).

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Dublin Corporation

Dublin Corporation, known by generations of Dubliners simply as The Corpo, is the former name of the city government and its administrative organisation in Dublin since the 1100s. Manor of St. Sepulchre and Dublin Corporation are history of Dublin (city).

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Gabriel Beranger

Gabriel Beranger (1725–1817) was a Dutch artist, known for his works showing Irish antiquities.

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Harcourt Street

Harcourt Street (Irish: Sráid Fhearchair) is a street located in Dublin City, Ireland.

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Harold's Cross

Harold's Cross is an affluent urban village and inner suburb on the south side of Dublin, Ireland in the postal district D6W. The River Poddle runs through it, though largely in an underground culvert, and it holds a major cemetery, Mount Jerome, and Our Lady's Hospice.

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Hugh Inge

Hugh Inge or Ynge(c. 1460 – 3 August 1528) was an English-born judge and prelate in sixteenth century Ireland who held the offices of Bishop of Meath, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.

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John Comyn (bishop)

John Comyn (– 25 October 1212), born in England, was Archbishop of Dublin, Ireland.

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Liberty (division)

A liberty was an English unit originating in the Middle Ages, traditionally defined as an area in which regalian right was revoked and where the land was held by a mesne lord (i.e., an area in which rights reserved to the king had been devolved into private hands).

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1803

This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1803.

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1842

This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1842.

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1856

This is a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1856.

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Manorial court

The manorial courts were the lowest courts of law in England during the feudal period.

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Manorialism

Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably France and later England, during the Middle Ages.

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Marsh's Library

Marsh's Library, situated in St.

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Parliament of Ireland

The Parliament of Ireland (Parlaimint na hÉireann) was the legislature of the Lordship of Ireland, and later the Kingdom of Ireland, from 1297 until the end of 1800.

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Portreeve

A portreeve (hæfenrēfa, sometimes spelt Port-reeve) or port warden is the title of a historical official in England and Wales possessing authority (political, administrative, or fiscal) over a town.

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Rathgar

Rathgar is a suburb of Dublin in Ireland.

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Seneschal

The word seneschal can have several different meanings, all of which reflect certain types of supervising or administering in a historic context.

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South Circular Road, Dublin

The South Circular Road, designated as the R811 regional road, is a road in Dublin, Ireland.

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St Stephen's Green

St Stephen's Green is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland.

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St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin

There was a St.

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St. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin

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Townland

A townland (baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: toonlann) is a small geographical division of land, historically and currently used in Ireland and in the Western Isles in Scotland, typically covering.

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See also

Archbishop's palaces in the Republic of Ireland

Baronies of County Dublin

Former baronies of Ireland

Places in Dublin (city)

Religious buildings and structures in Dublin (city)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manor_of_St._Sepulchre

Also known as Archbishop's Palace, Dublin Act 1804, Liberty of Saint Sepulchre, Manor Court of St. Sepulchre Abolition Act 1856, Manor of Saint Sepulchre, Manor of St Sepulchre.