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Glasnevin

Proper noun

Meaning

A parish about two miles north of the City of Dublin, Ireland, known for its cemetery.

An unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of Key West No. 70, Saskatchewan, Canada.

A rural locality in North Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Although this does not specifically cite the marriage of George Hayward Lindsay to Lady Mary Catherine Gore, George Lindsay almost certainly came into the lands at Glasnevin as a result of his marriage. Source: Internet

By 1667 Glasnevin had expanded - but not by very much; it is recorded as containing 24 houses. Source: Internet

Glasnevin remained relatively undeveloped until the opening up of the Carroll Estate in 1914, which saw the creation of the redbrick residential roads running down towards Drumcondra. Source: Internet

George Hayward Lindsay's eldest son, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Gore Lindsay, was in possession of his father's lands at Glasnevin when the area began to be developed at the beginning of the twentieth-century. Source: Internet

Glasnevin Boxing Club and Football(soccer) club has a clubhouse on Mobhi road. Source: Internet

Glasnevin ended up under the jurisdiction of Finglas Abbey. Source: Internet

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