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kildare
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Usage examples of kildare.
The Abbess of Kildare had given her permission to visit Kells to attend to an aunt who was thought to be dying there.
He would accompany the nun to Kildare, then make his way into the mountains and back to Glendalough.
And they did not finish their hymn until, in the gathering darkness, they saw the walls of Kildare looming ahead of them.
The journey from Kildare to Glendalough was not a difficult one, and as they had encountered no trouble upon the way, Osgar was happy enough to continue alone.
Morann, meanwhile, intended to spend the morning conducting his business at Kildare, then leave on the road that went past Carmun.
Rich and powerful, Kildare even had its own retinue of armed men for its protection.
Archbishop of Dublin with the Lord Deputy, the Earl of Kildare, head of the mighty Fitzgerald clan and the most powerful man in all Ireland.
Lord Kildare had the messenger taken straight down to the Thingmount on Hoggen Green, and hanged.
For when the boy king was crowned in Dublin, it was Kildare himself, head of the Fitzgeralds and, as Lord Deputy, King Henry Tudors own representative and governor on the island, who had led the treasonable business.
Yet Henry had forgiven Kildare, while the Butlers had received no great reward for their pains.
Far larger than the fortified manors of the gentry like Malahide, it was one of several impressive centres where the mighty Earl of Kildare held court.
But what Joan was really hoping for was a chance to see, at close quarters, the Earl of Kildare himself.
Of course, she had seen him from time to time in Dublin, coming or going at the castle or the great Kildare town house.
The only difference between the old days and now was that Kildare had Tudor artillery.
Doyle nodded thoughtfully as Kildare and his party moved farther away.