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Summerhill, County Meath

Summerhill (Irish: Cnoc an Línsigh)[2] is a heritage village in County Meath, Ireland.[3] It is located in the south of the county, between Trim and Kilcock on the R158 and west of Dunboyne on the R156. It is the site of one of the most important battles in 17th century Ireland, the Battle of Dungan's Hill. Up until 1667, the village was known in English as 'The Knock' or 'Lynchs' Knock' (phonetic renderings of Cnoc an Línsigh) as it was the ancestral home of the Norman-Irish Lynch family, whence came the Galway merchant family of the same name - one of the "Tribes of Galway".[4] However, in about 1667, it was renamed Summerhill by the Langfords, the landed gentry, builders of Summerhill House and planners of the village as it is today.[5] The ruins of the large Lynch castle can be seen in the village today while, apart from the village layout, only the demesne walls and entrance pillars of Summerhill House still stand.

Summerhill
Cnoc an Línsigh
Village
The village green
Summerhill
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°28′55″N 6°43′51″W / 53.481907°N 6.73084°W / 53.481907; -6.73084Coordinates: 53°28′55″N 6°43′51″W / 53.481907°N 6.73084°W / 53.481907; -6.73084
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Meath
Dáil ÉireannMeath West
Population
 (2016)[1]
878
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Summerhill House and Demesne

 
Summerhill House, Main Front

The ancient seat of the Norman-Irish Lynch family had been granted to Bishop Henry Jones for his services provided as Scoutmaster General to Cromwell's Army. Henry Jones, Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Meath in 1661, sold Summerhill and many other townlands to Sir Hercules Langford.

Lynch's Castle, located on the Sumerhill Demesne, was then occupied by the Langfords until it was abandoned in the 1730s when Summerhill House was built for Hercules Langford Rowley, the father of Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount Langford. The old Lynch's Castle remained on the demesne as a folly.

The house is accredited to architects Edward Lovett Pearce and Richard Cassels, although John Vanbrugh is supposed to have had a great influence on the house, which can be seen in the great chimney stacks.[citation needed]

The house was damaged by fire on a number of occasions and then on 4 February 1921, it was set on fire by the Irish Republican Army and completely destroyed, after being looted.

Summerhill House stood as a ruin until it was totally demolished in 1970 when the cut granite and stone was sold off.[citation needed]

Empress of Austria

 
Equestrian portrait of Elisabeth at Possenhofen Castle, 1853

The Empress Elisabeth of Austria of the Austro-Hungarian Empire visited Summerhill House in February 1879 as Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary. Meath hunted the best hounds in the British Isles at the time,[citation needed] and Summerhill was chosen due to its grandeur, size safety, and centrality.[citation needed] When she was on one hunt in Dunshaughlin, as they came to Maynooth, they came across two men repairing a demesne wall of the Catholic seminary. As the deer they were hunting jumped into the land of the college, she followed without knowing where she was going and nearly jumped on the president of the college, professor William Walsh, who later became Lord Primate of Ireland and Lord Archbishop of Dublin.[citation needed]

In November 2010, a riding whip appeared in a country house auction in Slane Castle held by Adams. This whip had been owned by Elisabeth of Austria and given to Robert Fowler of nearby Rahinston House who was the Master of the Meath Hounds at the time of her stay in Summerhill. The whip had been lost and had been found not long before the auction in Rahinston House. It was found in a mahogany presentation case with a silver crest plate bearing the imperial arms of Habsburg. The whip was sold for approximately €37,000 (£33,945).[6]

Dangan Castle

 
Dangan House

Between Trim and the area of Summerhill stand the ruins of Dangan Castle, which was the childhood home of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.[citation needed]

The remains of the old castle consist of the outer walls of the keep, to which a later mansion, built in the Italian style, has been subsequently added to the front of the castle structure. The demesne and castle were sold by Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley to a Colonel Burrows, and by him let to Roger O'Connor. While in the possession of O'Connor it was destroyed by fire and it is now a ruin.[citation needed]

Education

There are two primary schools in the parish. They are Coole National School and Dangan National School, both operate under the patronage of the Roman Catholic parish priest and education is through English. For Irish medium education or other ethos options at primary level, pupils travel to neighbouring towns, Scoil Uí Riada is the Gaelscoil in Kilcock while Gaelscoil na Bóinne is situated in Trim. Trim Educate Together National School is also located in Trim as well as St. Patrick's National School, with a Church of Ireland ethos.[citation needed]

For second-level education, local students normally travel to Boyne Community School or Scoil Mhuire in Trim, or Scoil Dara in Kilcock. There are also secondary schools in the neighbouring towns of Enfield, Dunboyne, Maynooth, and Longwood. Coláiste Pobail Ráth Chairn provides second-level education through Irish in the nearby Gaeltacht of Ráth Chairn.[citation needed]

Coole National School

Coole National School originated in a house in 1824. In 1854 a Father Colgan applied to have the school at Garadice taken under the Board. He stated that it was his intention to build a more commodious house, but he could not get a site. The landlords of the time refused to provide land for a school. In 1856, Fr Colgan built a school in the chapel yard as Mr. Pratt Winter, the landlord, would not provide any land for it. The school was a two roomed slated building. It served the children of the parish for over 100 years. It became a mixed gender school in 1885.

In 1956 the Board of Works built a three roomed school, with a third of the bill paid by the parishioners. It was officially opened by a Father Michael Moore P.P. of Summerhill. The school got an extension in 2007 of 3 new rooms, a sports hall and the renovation of the older building, with most of the bill paid by parishioners with fundraising. The extension was opened by the Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey, T.D. and was blessed by a Father Gavin P.P. of Summerhill.[7] As of 2018, the enrollment figure was just 139 pupils.[8]

Sport

Gaelic football

A Gaelic football team was formed in Summerhill in 1905 but, by 1914, this team had disbanded.[citation needed] The current club, Summerhill GFC, was formed in 1931 and won the Meath Junior Football Championship the same year. In 1972, the club rose to Senior ranks for the first time. Summerhill went on to win the Senior title four times in a row from 1974 to 1977 and becoming the first Meath team to capture the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship in 1977. Summerhill GFC have won several Meath Senior Football Championships, including in 2013.[9]

Soccer

Summerhill is also the home of the soccer club Park Celtic Summerhill, which was founded in 2009 when local clubs Agher Park and Summerhill Celtic amalgamated to create one club for the area. The club competes in the North East Football League at Adult Level, and in the NECSL at underage level.

Local attractions

Local history sites include Dangan Castle and Lynches Castle.

Agher Church is associated with Jonathan Swift who was Rector there. The church, which is still in use today, is known for its east window made in Dublin by Thomas Jervais, it is the second earliest known piece of Irish-made stained glass.[10] Larocor Church (of which Reverend Jonathan Swift was also Rector) has since been deconsecrated and is now a private house.[citation needed]

Summerhill Community Center has a bowls room, office space, a large indoor sports hall, 3 renovated sand based tennis courts, an outdoor basketball court, a playground, an outdoor gym, a bar and restaurant, and a theater.[citation needed]

Nearby sporting facilities include Summerhill Golf Course, Kilcock Golf Course, Summerhill Tennis Courts (at the Community Centre), and the grounds of Summerhill GFC.

Health

 
Alex White, Minister of State with responsibility for Primary Care, officially opens Summerhill Primary Care Centre in 2014

Summerhill Primary Care Center was opened by The Minister of State with responsibility for Primary Care Alex White TD on Thursday 5 June 2014.[11] It accommodates a medical and health centre, including a doctors surgery and the local health nurses, as well as the National Third Age Centre.[12]

Religion

The majority of the parish is Roman Catholic according to the 2016 census. However, there is a rising number of people who say they have no religion.

Roman Catholic

Roman Catholic churches serving the area include Church of the Assumption, Coole and Our Lady of Lourdes, Dangan. (The latter church was consecrated on Rosary Sunday, 4 October 1914).[citation needed]

Church of Ireland (Anglican)

Agher Church is in the Rathmolyon and Dunboyne Union of parishes and holds a very important stained-glass window made by Thomas Jervais. It is the second-earliest known Irish-made stained-glass window.[10] The window was originally erected in the private chapel of Dangan Castle, the seat of the Wellesley family (whom the 1st Duke of Wellington is a member), which burnt down in the 1809. The window was presented to Agher by the O'Connor family, who were then occupying Dangan. Soon after the new Agher church was constructed, Samuel Winter of Agher Pallis erected a family burial vault in the churchyard. Agher church was re-built in 1902. The church's history goes back to 1407 when The Reverends N. Vale and W. Edwards were a part of the clergy. The poet, political writer, and clergyman Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) was also rector here.

Public transport

Bus Éireann route 115C links Summerhill to Mullingar, and in the opposite direction to Dublin via connections available at Kilcock. Westbound services terminate at Mullingar railway station or Killucan, while eastbound services terminate in Kilcock. There are 4 services westbound and 4 eastbound Monday to Friday, 4 services westbound and 5 eastbound on Saturdays, and 3 services each way on Sundays and Public Holidays. These enhanced services started on 14 October 2018.[13][14]

Local Link route 115C is a daily bus service from Ballivor to Kilcock via Summerhill in the morning with a connection to Dublin available from Bus Éireann in Kilcock, a return journey is available in the evening.[15] Local link provide a bus service called the MH 111 from Summerhill to Navan via Trim on Friday mornings with a return service in the afternoon.[16] Local Link also provide various evening services including the MH 115C return service from Ballivor to Navan via Summerhill and Trim on Friday and Saturday evenings,[17] MH 406 from Summerhill to Crumlin Bingo on Tuesday evenings, MH 407 from Summerhill to Allenwood Bingo on Wednesday evenings, and a local bus MH 408 to the Summerhill Bingo on Thursday evenings.[16]

Streamline Coaches provide journeys to/from Maynooth University during term time.[18]

Notable people

 
The Duke of Wellington reputedly stated, in reference to his birthplace, that "being born in a stable doesn't make one a horse". In fact, he never made such a comment.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sapmap Area: Settlements Summerhill". Census 2016. Central Statistics Office. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Cnoc an Línsigh / Summerhill". logainm.ie. Irish Placenames Database. from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ http://www.meath.ie/CountyCouncil/Publications/DevelopmentPlan/TrimElectoralAreaPlanningPublications/File,30317,en.pdf[dead link]
  4. ^ The History and Folklore of, Coole and Summerhill Parish (1999). The History and Folklore of Coole and Summerhill Parish. Coole and Summerhill: Coole and Summerhill I.C.A. pp. 28–34.
  5. ^ "Summerhill, Co. Meath, Ireland". Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2008.
  6. ^ "ATG 1965 101113". content.yudu.com. from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
  7. ^ Coole National School, Making 50 years of Service. Published, compiled, written and printed in November 2006 by Coole N.S.'s Parents Association
  8. ^ "Department of Education and Skills - Curriculum Evaluation Report - Coole N.S." (PDF). education.ie. Department of Education. 26 April 2018. (PDF) from the original on 20 October 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Meath SFC final: Late surge sees Summerhill scale summit". Hogan Stand. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  10. ^ a b Irish Georgian Society (23 August 2016). "The history of Agher Church and House | Irish Georgian Society". Igs.ie. from the original on 21 September 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  11. ^ "Alex White T.D.opens Summerhill Primary Care Centre". Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Third Age Homepage". Third Age Ireland. Communicraft Ltd. from the original on 4 July 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  13. ^ "Service Updates - Bus Éireann - View Ireland Bus and Coach Timetables & Buy Tickets". Buseireann.ie. 4 October 2018. from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Service Updates - Bus Éireann - View Ireland Bus and Coach Timetables & Buy Tickets". Buseireann.ie. 10 October 2018. from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  15. ^ https://locallink.ie/media/1324/ballivor-to-kikcock-route-115c.pdf[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ a b (PDF). Meath Transport. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 November 2017.
  17. ^ . Locallink Louth Meath & Fingal. Archived from the original on 21 October 2018.
  18. ^ "Streamline Coaches Luxury coach hire - Timetables". www.streamlinecoaches.ie. from the original on 20 November 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  19. ^ Samuel Leigh (1835). Leigh's New Pocket Road-book of Ireland. p. 439. Dangan [in Summerhill], now the seat of Roger O'Connor Esq, was the birth-place of the noble brothers, the Marquess of Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, and Lord Maryborough
  20. ^ "Winning Grand National team keep the party rolling". irishexaminer.com. Irish Examiner. 8 April 2019. from the original on 9 April 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  21. ^ "Lyons opts for new pastures". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 27 April 2004. from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2020.

External links

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Summerhill Irish Cnoc an Linsigh 2 is a heritage village in County Meath Ireland 3 It is located in the south of the county between Trim and Kilcock on the R158 and west of Dunboyne on the R156 It is the site of one of the most important battles in 17th century Ireland the Battle of Dungan s Hill Up until 1667 the village was known in English as The Knock or Lynchs Knock phonetic renderings of Cnoc an Linsigh as it was the ancestral home of the Norman Irish Lynch family whence came the Galway merchant family of the same name one of the Tribes of Galway 4 However in about 1667 it was renamed Summerhill by the Langfords the landed gentry builders of Summerhill House and planners of the village as it is today 5 The ruins of the large Lynch castle can be seen in the village today while apart from the village layout only the demesne walls and entrance pillars of Summerhill House still stand Summerhill Cnoc an LinsighVillageThe village greenSummerhillLocation in IrelandCoordinates 53 28 55 N 6 43 51 W 53 481907 N 6 73084 W 53 481907 6 73084 Coordinates 53 28 55 N 6 43 51 W 53 481907 N 6 73084 W 53 481907 6 73084CountryIrelandProvinceLeinsterCountyCounty MeathDail EireannMeath WestPopulation 2016 1 878Time zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST WEST Contents 1 Summerhill House and Demesne 1 1 Empress of Austria 2 Dangan Castle 3 Education 3 1 Coole National School 4 Sport 4 1 Gaelic football 4 2 Soccer 5 Local attractions 6 Health 7 Religion 7 1 Roman Catholic 7 2 Church of Ireland Anglican 8 Public transport 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksSummerhill House and Demesne EditMain article Summerhill House Summerhill House Main Front The ancient seat of the Norman Irish Lynch family had been granted to Bishop Henry Jones for his services provided as Scoutmaster General to Cromwell s Army Henry Jones Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Meath in 1661 sold Summerhill and many other townlands to Sir Hercules Langford Lynch s Castle located on the Sumerhill Demesne was then occupied by the Langfords until it was abandoned in the 1730s when Summerhill House was built for Hercules Langford Rowley the father of Hercules Rowley 2nd Viscount Langford The old Lynch s Castle remained on the demesne as a folly The house is accredited to architects Edward Lovett Pearce and Richard Cassels although John Vanbrugh is supposed to have had a great influence on the house which can be seen in the great chimney stacks citation needed The house was damaged by fire on a number of occasions and then on 4 February 1921 it was set on fire by the Irish Republican Army and completely destroyed after being looted Summerhill House stood as a ruin until it was totally demolished in 1970 when the cut granite and stone was sold off citation needed Empress of Austria Edit Equestrian portrait of Elisabeth at Possenhofen Castle 1853 The Empress Elisabeth of Austria of the Austro Hungarian Empire visited Summerhill House in February 1879 as Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary Meath hunted the best hounds in the British Isles at the time citation needed and Summerhill was chosen due to its grandeur size safety and centrality citation needed When she was on one hunt in Dunshaughlin as they came to Maynooth they came across two men repairing a demesne wall of the Catholic seminary As the deer they were hunting jumped into the land of the college she followed without knowing where she was going and nearly jumped on the president of the college professor William Walsh who later became Lord Primate of Ireland and Lord Archbishop of Dublin citation needed In November 2010 a riding whip appeared in a country house auction in Slane Castle held by Adams This whip had been owned by Elisabeth of Austria and given to Robert Fowler of nearby Rahinston House who was the Master of the Meath Hounds at the time of her stay in Summerhill The whip had been lost and had been found not long before the auction in Rahinston House It was found in a mahogany presentation case with a silver crest plate bearing the imperial arms of Habsburg The whip was sold for approximately 37 000 33 945 6 Dangan Castle Edit Dangan House Between Trim and the area of Summerhill stand the ruins of Dangan Castle which was the childhood home of Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington citation needed The remains of the old castle consist of the outer walls of the keep to which a later mansion built in the Italian style has been subsequently added to the front of the castle structure The demesne and castle were sold by Richard Wellesley 1st Marquess Wellesley to a Colonel Burrows and by him let to Roger O Connor While in the possession of O Connor it was destroyed by fire and it is now a ruin citation needed Education EditThere are two primary schools in the parish They are Coole National School and Dangan National School both operate under the patronage of the Roman Catholic parish priest and education is through English For Irish medium education or other ethos options at primary level pupils travel to neighbouring towns Scoil Ui Riada is the Gaelscoil in Kilcock while Gaelscoil na Boinne is situated in Trim Trim Educate Together National School is also located in Trim as well as St Patrick s National School with a Church of Ireland ethos citation needed For second level education local students normally travel to Boyne Community School or Scoil Mhuire in Trim or Scoil Dara in Kilcock There are also secondary schools in the neighbouring towns of Enfield Dunboyne Maynooth and Longwood Colaiste Pobail Rath Chairn provides second level education through Irish in the nearby Gaeltacht of Rath Chairn citation needed Coole National School Edit Coole National School originated in a house in 1824 In 1854 a Father Colgan applied to have the school at Garadice taken under the Board He stated that it was his intention to build a more commodious house but he could not get a site The landlords of the time refused to provide land for a school In 1856 Fr Colgan built a school in the chapel yard as Mr Pratt Winter the landlord would not provide any land for it The school was a two roomed slated building It served the children of the parish for over 100 years It became a mixed gender school in 1885 In 1956 the Board of Works built a three roomed school with a third of the bill paid by the parishioners It was officially opened by a Father Michael Moore P P of Summerhill The school got an extension in 2007 of 3 new rooms a sports hall and the renovation of the older building with most of the bill paid by parishioners with fundraising The extension was opened by the Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey T D and was blessed by a Father Gavin P P of Summerhill 7 As of 2018 the enrollment figure was just 139 pupils 8 Sport EditGaelic football Edit A Gaelic football team was formed in Summerhill in 1905 but by 1914 this team had disbanded citation needed The current club Summerhill GFC was formed in 1931 and won the Meath Junior Football Championship the same year In 1972 the club rose to Senior ranks for the first time Summerhill went on to win the Senior title four times in a row from 1974 to 1977 and becoming the first Meath team to capture the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship in 1977 Summerhill GFC have won several Meath Senior Football Championships including in 2013 9 Soccer Edit Summerhill is also the home of the soccer club Park Celtic Summerhill which was founded in 2009 when local clubs Agher Park and Summerhill Celtic amalgamated to create one club for the area The club competes in the North East Football League at Adult Level and in the NECSL at underage level Local attractions EditLocal history sites include Dangan Castle and Lynches Castle Agher Church is associated with Jonathan Swift who was Rector there The church which is still in use today is known for its east window made in Dublin by Thomas Jervais it is the second earliest known piece of Irish made stained glass 10 Larocor Church of which Reverend Jonathan Swift was also Rector has since been deconsecrated and is now a private house citation needed Summerhill Community Center has a bowls room office space a large indoor sports hall 3 renovated sand based tennis courts an outdoor basketball court a playground an outdoor gym a bar and restaurant and a theater citation needed Nearby sporting facilities include Summerhill Golf Course Kilcock Golf Course Summerhill Tennis Courts at the Community Centre and the grounds of Summerhill GFC Health Edit Alex White Minister of State with responsibility for Primary Care officially opens Summerhill Primary Care Centre in 2014 Summerhill Primary Care Center was opened by The Minister of State with responsibility for Primary Care Alex White TD on Thursday 5 June 2014 11 It accommodates a medical and health centre including a doctors surgery and the local health nurses as well as the National Third Age Centre 12 Religion EditThe majority of the parish is Roman Catholic according to the 2016 census However there is a rising number of people who say they have no religion Roman Catholic Edit Roman Catholic churches serving the area include Church of the Assumption Coole and Our Lady of Lourdes Dangan The latter church was consecrated on Rosary Sunday 4 October 1914 citation needed Church of Ireland Anglican Edit Agher Church is in the Rathmolyon and Dunboyne Union of parishes and holds a very important stained glass window made by Thomas Jervais It is the second earliest known Irish made stained glass window 10 The window was originally erected in the private chapel of Dangan Castle the seat of the Wellesley family whom the 1st Duke of Wellington is a member which burnt down in the 1809 The window was presented to Agher by the O Connor family who were then occupying Dangan Soon after the new Agher church was constructed Samuel Winter of Agher Pallis erected a family burial vault in the churchyard Agher church was re built in 1902 The church s history goes back to 1407 when The Reverends N Vale and W Edwards were a part of the clergy The poet political writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift 1667 1745 was also rector here Public transport EditBus Eireann route 115C links Summerhill to Mullingar and in the opposite direction to Dublin via connections available at Kilcock Westbound services terminate at Mullingar railway station or Killucan while eastbound services terminate in Kilcock There are 4 services westbound and 4 eastbound Monday to Friday 4 services westbound and 5 eastbound on Saturdays and 3 services each way on Sundays and Public Holidays These enhanced services started on 14 October 2018 13 14 Local Link route 115C is a daily bus service from Ballivor to Kilcock via Summerhill in the morning with a connection to Dublin available from Bus Eireann in Kilcock a return journey is available in the evening 15 Local link provide a bus service called the MH 111 from Summerhill to Navan via Trim on Friday mornings with a return service in the afternoon 16 Local Link also provide various evening services including the MH 115C return service from Ballivor to Navan via Summerhill and Trim on Friday and Saturday evenings 17 MH 406 from Summerhill to Crumlin Bingo on Tuesday evenings MH 407 from Summerhill to Allenwood Bingo on Wednesday evenings and a local bus MH 408 to the Summerhill Bingo on Thursday evenings 16 Streamline Coaches provide journeys to from Maynooth University during term time 18 Notable people Edit The Duke of Wellington reputedly stated in reference to his birthplace that being born in a stable doesn t make one a horse In fact he never made such a comment Roger O Connor Irish nationalist and writer who occupied Dangan after the Wellesley family left 19 Feargus O Connor son of Roger and leading Chartist brought up in Dangan Ambrose O Higgins 1st Marquis of Osorno Viceroy of Peru grew up in Summerhill having moved there as an infant in 1721 Francisco Burdett O Connor son of Roger who became a Bolivian general and politician brought up in Dangan Gordon Elliott horse trainer of several Cheltenham Gold Cup Aintree Grand National and Irish Grand National winners 20 Mick Lyons two time All Ireland medal winner and Meath captain 21 See also EditList of towns and villages in IrelandReferences Edit Sapmap Area Settlements Summerhill Census 2016 Central Statistics Office Retrieved 15 October 2021 Cnoc an Linsigh Summerhill logainm ie Irish Placenames Database Archived from the original on 26 September 2021 Retrieved 20 September 2020 http www meath ie CountyCouncil Publications DevelopmentPlan TrimElectoralAreaPlanningPublications File 30317 en pdf dead link The History and Folklore of Coole and Summerhill Parish 1999 The History and Folklore of Coole and Summerhill Parish Coole and Summerhill Coole and Summerhill I C A pp 28 34 Summerhill Co Meath Ireland Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 16 August 2008 ATG 1965 101113 content yudu com Archived from the original on 16 October 2014 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Grand National team keep the party rolling irishexaminer com Irish Examiner 8 April 2019 Archived from the original on 9 April 2019 Retrieved 1 May 2020 Lyons opts for new pastures irishtimes com Irish Times 27 April 2004 Archived from the original on 26 September 2021 Retrieved 1 May 2020 External links Editsummerhillgfc com Parkceltic summerhill ie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Summerhill County Meath amp oldid 1126700893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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