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<div>Kilkea Castle is located 5km northwest of [[Castledermot]], [[co. Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland]], it was a [[medieval stronghold]] of the [[Fitzgeralds]], [[earls of Kildare]]. <br />
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== History of the Castle ==<br />
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[[Sir Walter de Riddlesford]] built a [[motte and bailey]] there in 1181. A grand daughter of his married [[Maurice Fitzgerald]], [[3rd baron of Offaly]], and so the [[Manor of Kilkea]] came into the possession of the [[Fitzgeralds]] and was to remain in the family for over 700 years. <br />
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The castle is particularly, associated with Gerald, the [[11th Earl of Kildare]] known as the "[[Wizard Earl]]", who became the male representative of the [[Geraldines]] when only twelve years of age after his half brother "[[Silken Thomas]]" the 10th earl, was executed at Tyburn in 1537. The "Wizard Earl" was sent to the continent to be educated, and following his return to Kildare his interest in [[alchemy]] caused much interest among his neighbours around Kilkea Castle and he was said to posses magic powers. <br />
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The Earl died in 1585 and is supposed to return to the castle every seventh year mounted on a silver-shod white charger. In 1634 the castle was leased to the [[Jesuit Order]] by the widow of the [[14th Earl of Kildare]] and they remained there until 1646. That year the order entertained the [[Archbishop Rinuccini]], [[Papal Nuncio]] to the [[Confederation of Kilkenny]] at Kilkea. <br />
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In the early eighteenth century the [[19th Earl of Kildare]] decided to make [[Carton]] the family seat and Kilkea Castle was leased to a succession of [[tenants]]. One of these tenants was Thomas Reynolds, a Dublin silk merchant, who was a "friend" of the Kildare hero of 1798, Lord [[Edward Fitzgerald]], through whom Reynolds had became a [[United Irishman]], only to turn informer. His role as informer did not prevent the castle which had been recently done up in fine style being sacked by military during the rebellion. After a fire in 1849 the [[3rd Duke of Leinster]], Lord Walter was a founder member of the [[Kildare Archaeological Society]] in 1891 and undoubtedly the greatest antiquarian Kildare has ever had. He was editor of the "[[Journals of the Association of the Preservation of the Memorial of Dead in Ireland]]" from 1904 until his death in 1923. After [[Carton]] was sold in 1949 Kilkea Castle became the seat of the [[8th Duke of Leinster]].<br />
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== The Castle now ==<br />
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The castle and estate was finally sold by the [[Fitzgeralds]] family in the early 1960s. Kilkea Castle is now a Hotel, located 3 miles north-west of [[Castledermot]]. <br />
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== External links ==<br />
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[http://www.kilkeacastle.ie The hotel's webpage]</div>V79bennohttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kilkea_Castle&diff=185006355Kilkea Castle2006-06-26T17:00:52Z<p>V79benno: </p>
<hr />
<div>Kilkea Castle is located 5km northwest of [[Castledermot]], [[co. Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland]], it was a [[medieval stronghold]] of the [[Fitzgeralds]], [[earls of Kildare]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== History of the Castle ==<br />
<br />
[[Sir Walter de Riddlesford]] built a [[motte and bailey]] there in 1181. A grand daughter of his married [[Maurice Fitzgerald]], [[3rd baron of Offaly]], and so the [[Manor of Kilkea]] came into the possession of the [[Fitzgeralds]] and was to remain in the family for over 700 years. <br />
<br />
The castle is particularly, associated with Gerald, the [[11th Earl of Kildare]] known as the "[[Wizard Earl]]", who became the male representative of the [[Geraldines]] when only twelve years of age after his half brother "[[Silken Thomas]]" the 10th earl, was executed at Tyburn in 1537. The "Wizard Earl" was sent to the continent to be educated, and following his return to Kildare his interest in [[alchemy]] caused much interest among his neighbours around Kilkea Castle and he was said to posses magic powers. <br />
<br />
The Earl died in 1585 and is supposed to return to the castle every seventh year mounted on a silver-shod white charger. In 1634 the castle was leased to the [[Jesuit Order]] by the widow of the [[14th Earl of Kildare]] and they remained there until 1646. That year the order entertained the [[Archbishop Rinuccini]], [[Papal Nuncio]] to the [[Confederation of Kilkenny]] at Kilkea. <br />
<br />
In the early eighteenth century the [[19th Earl of Kildare]] decided to make [[Carton]] the family seat and Kilkea Castle was leased to a succession of [[tenants]]. One of these tenants was Thomas Reynolds, a Dublin silk merchant, who was a "friend" of the Kildare hero of 1798, Lord [[Edward Fitzgerald]], through whom Reynolds had became a [[United Irishman]], only to turn informer. His role as informer did not prevent the castle which had been recently done up in fine style being sacked by military during the rebellion. After a fire in 1849 the [[3rd Duke of Leinster]], Lord Walter was a founder member of the [[Kildare Archaeological Society]] in 1891 and undoubtedly the greatest antiquarian Kildare has ever had. He was editor of the "[[Journals of the Association of the Preservation of the Memorial of Dead in Ireland]]" from 1904 until his death in 1923. After [[Carton]] was sold in 1949 Kilkea Castle became the seat of the [[8th Duke of Leinster]].<br />
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== The Castle now ==<br />
<br />
The castle and estate was finally sold by the [[Fitzgeralds]] family in the early 1960s. Kilkea Castle is now a Hotel, located 3 miles north-west of [[Castledermot]]. <br />
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== External links ==<br />
<br />
The hotel's webpage [www.kilkeacastle.ie]</div>V79bennohttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kilkea_Castle&diff=185006354Kilkea Castle2006-06-26T16:59:42Z<p>V79benno: </p>
<hr />
<div>Kilkea Castle is located 5km northwest of [[Castledermot]], [[co. Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland]], it was a [[medieval stronghold]] of the [[Fitzgeralds]], [[earls of Kildare]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== History of the Castle ==<br />
<br />
[[Sir Walter de Riddlesford]] built a [[motte and bailey]] there in 1181. A grand daughter of his married [[Maurice Fitzgerald]], [[3rd baron of Offaly]], and so the [[Manor of Kilkea]] came into the possession of the [[Fitzgeralds]] and was to remain in the family for over 700 years. <br />
<br />
The castle is particularly, associated with Gerald, the [[11th Earl of Kildare]] known as the "[[Wizard Earl]]", who became the male representative of the [[Geraldines]] when only twelve years of age after his half brother "[[Silken Thomas]]" the 10th earl, was executed at Tyburn in 1537. The "Wizard Earl" was sent to the continent to be educated, and following his return to Kildare his interest in [[alchemy]] caused much interest among his neighbours around Kilkea Castle and he was said to posses magic powers. <br />
<br />
The Earl died in 1585 and is supposed to return to the castle every seventh year mounted on a silver-shod white charger. In 1634 the castle was leased to the [[Jesuit Order]] by the widow of the [[14th Earl of Kildare]] and they remained there until 1646. That year the order entertained the [[Archbishop Rinuccini]], [[Papal Nuncio]] to the [[Confederation of Kilkenny]] at Kilkea. <br />
<br />
In the early eighteenth century the [[19th Earl of Kildare]] decided to make [[Carton]] the family seat and Kilkea Castle was leased to a succession of [[tenants]]. One of these tenants was Thomas Reynolds, a Dublin silk merchant, who was a "friend" of the Kildare hero of 1798, Lord [[Edward Fitzgerald]], through whom Reynolds had became a [[United Irishman]], only to turn informer. His role as informer did not prevent the castle which had been recently done up in fine style being sacked by military during the rebellion. After a fire in 1849 the [[3rd Duke of Leinster]], Lord Walter was a founder member of the [[Kildare Archaeological Society]] in 1891 and undoubtedly the greatest antiquarian Kildare has ever had. He was editor of the "[[Journals of the Association of the Preservation of the Memorial of Dead in Ireland]]" from 1904 until his death in 1923. After [[Carton]] was sold in 1949 Kilkea Castle became the seat of the [[8th Duke of Leinster]].<br />
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<br />
== The Castle now ==<br />
<br />
The castle and estate was finally sold by the [[Fitzgeralds]] family in the early 1960s. Kilkea Castle is now a Hotel, located 3 miles north-west of [[Castledermot]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
<br />
[www.kilkeacastle.ie The hotel's webpage]</div>V79bennohttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kilkea_Castle&diff=185006353Kilkea Castle2006-06-26T16:58:15Z<p>V79benno: </p>
<hr />
<div>Kilkea Castle is located 5km northwest of [[Castledermot]], [[co. Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland]], it was a [[medieval stronghold]] of the [[Fitzgeralds]], [[earls of Kildare]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== History of the Castle ==<br />
<br />
[[Sir Walter de Riddlesford]] built a [[motte and bailey]] there in 1181. A grand daughter of his married [[Maurice Fitzgerald]], [[3rd baron of Offaly]], and so the [[Manor of Kilkea]] came into the possession of the [[Fitzgeralds]] and was to remain in the family for over 700 years. <br />
<br />
The castle is particularly, associated with Gerald, the [[11th Earl of Kildare]] known as the "[[Wizard Earl]]", who became the male representative of the [[Geraldines]] when only twelve years of age after his half brother "[[Silken Thomas]]" the 10th earl, was executed at Tyburn in 1537. The "Wizard Earl" was sent to the continent to be educated, and following his return to Kildare his interest in [[alchemy]] caused much interest among his neighbours around [[Kilkea Castle]] and he was said to posses magic powers. <br />
<br />
The Earl died in 1585 and is supposed to return to the castle every seventh year mounted on a silver-shod white charger. In 1634 the castle was leased to the [[Jesuit Order]] by the widow of the [[14th Earl of Kildare]] and they remained there until 1646. That year the order entertained the [[Archbishop Rinuccini]], [[Papal Nuncio]] to the [[Confederation of Kilkenny]] at Kilkea. <br />
<br />
In the early eighteenth century the [[19th Earl of Kildare]] decided to make [[Carton]] the family seat and [[Kilkea Castle]] was leased to a succession of [[tenants]]. One of these tenants was Thomas Reynolds, a Dublin silk merchant, who was a "friend" of the Kildare hero of 1798, Lord [[Edward Fitzgerald]], through whom Reynolds had became a [[United Irishman]], only to turn informer. His role as informer did not prevent the castle which had been recently done up in fine style being sacked by military during the rebellion. After a fire in 1849 the [[3rd Duke of Leinster]], Lord Walter was a founder member of the [[Kildare Archaeological Society]] in 1891 and undoubtedly the greatest antiquarian Kildare has ever had. He was editor of the "[[Journals of the Association of the Preservation of the Memorial of Dead in Ireland]]" from 1904 until his death in 1923. After [[Carton]] was sold in 1949 Kilkea Castle became the seat of the [[8th Duke of Leinster]].<br />
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<br />
== The Castle now ==<br />
<br />
The castle and estate was finally sold by the [[Fitzgeralds]] family in the early 1960s. Kilkea Castle is now a Hotel, located 3 miles north-west of [[Castledermot]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
<br />
[www.kilkeacastle.ie The hotel's webpage]</div>V79bennohttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kilkea_Castle&diff=185006351Kilkea Castle2006-06-26T16:57:31Z<p>V79benno: </p>
<hr />
<div>Kilkea Castle is located 5km northwest of [[Castledermot]], [[co. Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland]], it was a [[medieval stronghold]] of the [[Fitzgeralds]], [[earls of Kildare]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== History of the Castle ==<br />
<br />
[[Sir Walter de Riddlesford]] built a [[motte and bailey]] there in 1181. A grand daughter of his married [[Maurice Fitzgerald]], [[3rd baron of Offaly]], and so the [[Manor of Kilkea]] came into the possession of the [[Fitzgeralds]] and was to remain in the family for over 700 years. <br />
<br />
The castle is particularly, associated with Gerald, the [[11th Earl of Kildare]] known as the "[[Wizard Earl]]", who became the male representative of the [[Geraldines]] when only twelve years of age after his half brother "[[Silken Thomas]]" the 10th earl, was executed at Tyburn in 1537. The "Wizard Earl" was sent to the continent to be educated, and following his return to Kildare his interest in [[alchemy]] caused much interest among his neighbours around [[Kilkea Castle]] and he was said to posses magic powers. <br />
<br />
The Earl died in 1585 and is supposed to return to the castle every seventh year mounted on a silver-shod white charger. In 1634 the castle was leased to the [[Jesuit Order]] by the widow of the [[14th Earl of Kildare]] and they remained there until 1646. That year the order entertained the [[Archbishop Rinuccini]], [[Papal Nuncio]] to the [[Confederation of Kilkenny]] at Kilkea. <br />
<br />
In the early eighteenth century the [[19th Earl of Kildare]] decided to make [[Carton]] the family seat and [[Kilkea Castle]] was leased to a succession of [[tenants]]. One of these tenants was [[Thomas Reynolds]], a Dublin silk merchant, who was a "friend" of the Kildare hero of 1798, Lord [[Edward Fitzgerald]], through whom Reynolds had became a [[United Irishman]], only to turn informer. His role as informer did not prevent the castle which had been recently done up in fine style being sacked by military during the rebellion. After a fire in 1849 the [[3rd Duke of Leinster]], Lord Walter was a founder member of the [[Kildare Archaeological Society]] in 1891 and undoubtedly the greatest antiquarian Kildare has ever had. He was editor of the "[[Journals of the Association of the Preservation of the Memorial of Dead in Ireland]]" from 1904 until his death in 1923. After [[Carton]] was sold in 1949 Kilkea Castle became the seat of the [[8th Duke of Leinster]].<br />
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<br />
== The Castle now ==<br />
<br />
The castle and estate was finally sold by the [[Fitzgeralds]] family in the early 1960s. Kilkea Castle is now a Hotel, located 3 miles north-west of [[Castledermot]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
<br />
[www.kilkeacastle.ie The hotel's webpage]</div>V79bennohttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kilkea_Castle&diff=185006350Kilkea Castle2006-06-26T16:43:18Z<p>V79benno: </p>
<hr />
<div>Kilkea Castle is located 5km northwest of [[Castledermot]], [[co. Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland]], it was a [[medieval stronghold]] of the [[Fitzgeralds]], [[earls of Kildare]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== History of the Castle ==<br />
<br />
[[Sir Walter de Riddlesford]] built a [[motte and bailey]] there in 1181. A grand daughter of his married [[Maurice Fitzgerald]], [[3rd baron of Offaly]], and so the [[Manor of Kilkea]] came into the possession of the [[Fitzgeralds]] and was to remain in the family for over 700 years. <br />
<br />
The castle is particularly, associated with Gerald, the [[11th Earl of Kildare]] known as the "[[Wizard Earl]]", who became the male representative of the [[Geraldines]] when only twelve years of age after his half brother "[[Silken Thomas]]" the 10th earl, was executed at Tyburn in 1537. The "Wizard Earl" was sent to the continent to be educated, and following his return to Kildare his interest in [[alchemy]] caused much interest among his neighbours around [[Kilkea Castle]] and he was said to posses magic powers. <br />
<br />
The Earl died in 1585 and is supposed to return to the castle every seventh year mounted on a silver-shod white charger. In 1634 the castle was leased to the [[Jesuit Order]] by the widow of the [[14th Earl of Kildare]] and they remained there until 1646. That year the order entertained the [[Archbishop Rinuccini]], [[Papal Nuncio]] to the [[Confederation of Kilkenny]] at [[Kilkea]]. <br />
<br />
In the early eighteenth century the [[19th Earl of Kildare]] decided to make [[Carton]] the family seat and [[Kilkea Castle]] was leased to a succession of [[tenants]]. One of these tenants was [[Thomas Reynolds]], a Dublin silk merchant, who was a "friend" of the Kildare hero of 1798, Lord [[Edward Fitzgerald]], through whom Reynolds had became a [[United Irishman]], only to turn informer. His role as informer did not prevent the castle which had been recently done up in fine style being sacked by military during the rebellion. After a fire in 1849 the [[3rd Duke of Leinster]], Lord Walter was a founder member of the [[Kildare Archaeological Society]] in 1891 and undoubtedly the greatest antiquarian Kildare has ever had. He was editor of the "[[Journals of the Association of the Preservation of the Memorial of Dead in Ireland]]" from 1904 until his death in 1923. After [[Carton]] was sold in 1949 Kilkea Castle became the seat of the [[8th Duke of Leinster]].<br />
<br />
<br />
== The Castle now ==<br />
<br />
The castle and estate was finally sold by the [[Fitzgeralds]] family in the early 1960s. Kilkea Castle is now a Hotel, located 3 miles north-west of [[Castledermot]]. <br />
<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
<br />
[www.kilkeacastle.ie The hotel's webpage]</div>V79benno