Castleknock (barony)


The barony of Castleknock is one of the baronies of Ireland. Originally part of the Lordship of Meath, it was then constituted as part of County Dublin. Today, it is in the modern county of Fingal, Ireland. The barony was originally also a feudal title, which became one of the subsidiary titles of the Viscounts Gormanston.

History

The barony was created by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, as his own feudal barony, to be held directly from himself in capite. The first vassal was Hugh Tyrrel in 1177. It was held for three and a half knight's fees, owed to the superior Lord of Fingal. The title and lands of Castleknock were held by the Tyrell family until 1370 when Robert Tyrell, the eighth Baron and his wife died of the plague, leaving two daughters and co-heiresses, Joan and Matilda. The lands later passed to the Viscount Gormanston.

Location

At the heart of the barony is the civil parish of the same name - Castleknock - which is one of eight civil parishes in the barony. In the townland of Castleknock itself is the location of the eponymous "Cnucha's Castle" - Castleknock Castle. The town with the biggest population in the barony is Blanchardstown. It is one of seven and a half baronies that used to comprise the old county of Dublin. It stretches from Cabra to Blanchardstown and from Finglas to Chapelizod.
The Castleknock barony is located between the baronies of Coolock to the east, Nethercross to the north and Dublin to the southeast. The River Liffey separates it from the remaining baronies of County Dublin. With the exception of the parish of Chapelizod, the remainder of the barony is contained within the modern county of Fingal and it is subject to Fingal County Council.

Legal context

Baronies were created after the Norman invasion of Ireland as subdivisions of counties and were used for administration. At the time of its creation, Castleknock was part of the Lordship of Meath. While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they are no longer used for many administrative purposes. While they have been administratively obsolete since 1898, they continue to be used in land registration, and specifications such as in planning permissions. In many cases, a barony corresponds to an earlier Gaelic túath which had submitted to the Crown. This is probably true in the case of Castleknock.

Civil parishes

Civil parish of Castleknock

What is now the parish of Castleknock was granted to Hugh Tyrrel by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath. Copies of the grant were discovered in the London Public Records Office in 1933 by Eric St. John Brooks. In English, the grant reads:
Henry, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine and Normandy and Count of Anjou to the Archbishops, Bishops, Ministers and all Earls, Barons, Justices, Sheriffs, Ministers and all his faithful French, English and Irish, greeting. Know that I have conceded, given, and by present Charter confirmed to Hugh Tirel, the man of Hugh de Lacy, Thwothyn and Thwothrom.

Brooks deduces that "Thwo" is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic word túath and that "throm" is an Anglicisation of the word droma which means ridge or hill - a possible reference to the hill of Castleknock where Tyrrell was to build his castle.
Townlands in the civil parish of Castleknock:
TownlandAcresImage DescriptionImage
Abbotstown
Baile an Aba
101Abbotstown cemetery
Annfield
Gort Anna
351Apartment buildings
in Annfield
Ashtown
Baile an Ásaigh
285Moorings on the Royal Canal
Astagob
Steach Gob
76The Wren's Nest pub
Blanchardstown
Baile Bhlainséir
351Village crossroads
in 2020
Cabragh
An Chabrach
351Primary Care Centre
on the Navan Road
Carpenterstown
Baile an Chairpintéaraigh
166Stone placename on
the Carpeterstown Road
Cappoge or Cappagh
Ceapach
698Halting site
Castleknock
Caisleán Cnucha
1020St Bridget's
Church of Ireland
Castleknock
Caisleán Cnucha
787Dawn, Mountjoy Cross
towards Castleknock gate
Corduff
An Chorr Dhubh
353A "fairy fort"
in the townland
Deanestown
Baile an Déanaigh
173Entrance to
Waterville Park
Diswellstown
Baile an Diosualaigh
418Diswellstown stream
in the south-eastern corner
of the townland
Dunsink
Dún Sinche
351Dunsink observatory
Huntstown *
Baile an Huntaigh
299
Johnstown
Baile Sheáin
67
Mitchelstown
Baile Mhistéil
154Car showroom at
Mitchelstown Road
Pelletstown
Baile Pheiléid
259Sculpture of "The Lock Keeper"
Rathborne village,
10th lock Royal Canal
Porterstown
Baile an Phóirtéaraigh
219Porterstown Park in
lockdown - Apr 2020
Scribblestown
Baile Scriobail
272Candlemaker,
Rathbornes Candles
Sheephill
Cnoc na gCaorach
112Abbotstown House in Sheephill
Snugborough
Snugborough
53

Civil parish of Chapelizod

Chapelizod contains a single townland of the same name. However, 465 acres are within the walls of the Phoenix Park while the village proper, outside the walls, contains only 67 acres. It is the only part of the barony that is not within the modern county of Fingal. It is administered by Dublin City Council.
TownlandAcresImage DescriptionImage
Chapelizod465Within Phoenix Park
St Mary's Hospital
Chapelizod67Outside the walls
Chapelizod village

Civil parish of Cloghran

The parish of Cloghran consists of three townlands. Most of the land in the parish is taken up with the "Ballycoolen Industrial Estate".
TownlandAcresImage DescriptionImage
Ballycoolin511Eastern end
Petrol station at the northern end
Cloghran95
Grange171

Civil parish of Clonsilla

Townlands in the civil parish of Clonsilla:
Townland Name
English & Irish
AcresImage DescriptionImage
Astagob
Steach Gob
162Rugged Lane
Barberstown
Baile an Bhearbóraigh
166Before the restoration of
the rail spur to Hansfield
Barnhill
Cnoc an Sciobóil
190Packenham Bridge
Blakestown
Baile an Bhlácaigh
104
Broomfield
Gort na Giolcaí
24Entrance gates
Clonsilla
Cluain Saileach
382St Mary's
Casteheany
Teach Chainnigh
302Coláiste Pobail Setanta
Coolmine
Cúil Mhín
609Coolmine Community School
Hansfield or Phibblestown
Baile Fiobail nó Páirc Hans
223Ongar Village
Hartstown
Baile an Hartaigh
181Hartstown
Community School
Kellystown
Baile Uí Cheallaigh
174
Sheepmoor
Móinteán na gCaorach
161Entrance to
Portersfield estate
Woodlands
Fearann na Coille
571Luttrellstown
Golf Club House

Civil parish of Finglas

The 34 townlands of the parish of Finglas are split among two baronies. The core village and two smaller parcels of land - exclaves of the village - lie in Castleknock. An additional exclave lies in Nethercross.

Trading estate in the Tolka Valley - geograph.org.uk - 593692.jpg|Trading estate in the townland of Ballyboggan South
Ballygall House.jpg|Ballygall House in the townland of Ballygall
Old N2 at Balseskin, North of Finglas, Co. Dublin - geograph.org.uk - 1271824.jpg|Old N2 road at the townland of Balseskin
Car Breakers' Yard, Finglas - geograph.org.uk - 511083.jpg|Breaker's yard in the townland of Cardiffsbridge
Finglas Garda Station - geograph.org.uk - 491629.jpg|Garda station in the townland of Cardiffscastle
Charlestown Shopping Centre complex.JPG|Charlestown Shopping Centre in the townland of Charlestown
N1, looking south, Coldwinters, Co. Dublin. - geograph.org.uk - 906081.jpg|Old N1 road at the townland of Coldwinters
County Dublin - Killreesk Bridge - 20190505202241.jpg|Bridge in the townland of Kilreesk
R135 at Kilshane, Co. Dublin - geograph.org.uk - 1271768.jpg|Old N2 road at the townland of Kilshane
Seamus Ennis 5.jpg|Seamus Ennis plaque in the townland of Jamestown Little
IKEA - BALLYMUN, DUBLIN, IRELAND - panoramio.jpg|IKEA store in the townland of Poppintree
Finglas Prospect H 130323-01.jpg|Prospect apartment blocks in the townland of Tolka

Civil parish of Mulhuddart

Mulhuddart has 22 townlands, including:
TownlandAcresImage DescriptionImage
Buzzardstown298Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
Littlepace97Shopping centre
Damastown351IBM car park
GallanstownRoad to Belgree near Hollystown
HuntstownRoad in Deerhaven estate
Hollystown196Hollystown Golf Club
Macetown MiddleDamastown Avenue
Macetown SouthDamastown Way
MoorestownDolly Heffernan's pub
Powerstown358Road in Powerstown
Tyrrelstown427Houses in Tyrrelstown
Yellow WallsField overlooking housing
estate in Hollystown.

Civil parish of Saint James'

The bulk of Saint James' parish lies south of the River Liffey. A single townland, situated north of the river in the Phoenix Park, is part of the barony of Castleknock.

Civil parish of Saint Judes'

The bulk of Saint Judes' parish lies south of the River Liffey. A single townland, situated north of the river, is part of the barony of Castleknock. It was carved out of the parish of Saint James'.

Civil parish of Ward

Townlands in the parish of Ward: Cherryhound, Irishtown, Killamonan, Newpark, Spricklestown, Ward Lower and Ward Upper.
TownlandAcresImage DescriptionImage
Cherryhound112Roundabout at the M2
Newpark351The White House
Pub and Restaurant
on the N2 road.
Ward Lower285Milestone
Killamonan76Horses grazing
February 2008