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Clonard, County Meath, Ireland


This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. ME047-004----
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English: Motte erected by Hugh de Lacy. A close informational signpost reads: This Motte was erected under the direction of Hugh De Lacy when Clonard was occupied by the Normans circa 1177. In its original form the motte was crowned with a bailey or tower and surrounded by defensive fortifications. The lime tree planted on top during the 19th century makes this motte a well known landmark in the area.
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