. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century. 1886, p. 321. NEWLANDS. 19 NEWLANDS. TiiK residence known as Newlands. wliicli adjoins Bolgard to thenoi-Lli, is still recollected as the home of Lord Kilwardcn, tlie ChiefJustice of Ireland, who fell a victim to Robert Emmets rebellion,and is now occupied by his jjiesent successor. Lord OBrien. Thedemesne is partly in the parish of Clondalkin, and the entrance ison the coach road to the s(nith of Ireland, which intersects thatjiarish. About the time of the Res
. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century. 1886, p. 321. NEWLANDS. 19 NEWLANDS. TiiK residence known as Newlands. wliicli adjoins Bolgard to thenoi-Lli, is still recollected as the home of Lord Kilwardcn, tlie ChiefJustice of Ireland, who fell a victim to Robert Emmets rebellion,and is now occupied by his jjiesent successor. Lord OBrien. Thedemesne is partly in the parish of Clondalkin, and the entrance ison the coach road to the s(nith of Ireland, which intersects thatjiarish. About the time of the Restoration the hinds now comprisedwitliiii the demesne of Newlands came into the possession of Cole, a baronet, and a collateral ancestor of the Earls ofEnniskillen, who, although he had served in the ai-my of theParliament, was one of those most anxious f(ji- the return ofCharles II. On these lands he erected a residence for this house, which was rated as containing nine hearths, hecontinued to reside until his death, some thirty years later, andin its ownership he was succeeded by his eldest son, Arthur ITllI liTii
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