Maddenstown

Maddenstown
Baile Uí Mhadaín
Town
Maddenstown
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°08′33″N 6°51′38″W / 53.14253°N 6.86043°W / 53.14253; -6.86043Coordinates: 53°08′33″N 6°51′38″W / 53.14253°N 6.86043°W / 53.14253; -6.86043
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Kildare
Population (2006)
  Urban 154
Time zone UTC+0 (WET)
  Summer (DST) UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid Reference N74900
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1926195    
1936183−6.2%
1946149−18.6%
1951165+10.7%
1966158−4.2%
1971310+96.2%
1981294−5.2%
1986244−17.0%
1991215−11.9%
1996189−12.1%
2002179−5.3%
2006154−14.0%
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Maddenstown (Irish: Baile Uí Mhadaín) is a village in County Kildare, Ireland, south of The Curragh and east of Kildare town. It is situated in the barony of Offaly West and the parish of Ballysax.

Maddenstown is well known for its proximity to the Curragh race course and is a base for stud farms such as Michael Keogh’s Ballysax Manor Stud and racehorse trainers Ms F M Crowley, Paul Deegan, JT Gorman, Caroline Hutchinson, Peter Henley and William Mark Roper. It is located close to the village of Cutbush.

It has a population of 154.

History

Maddenstown House was home to Captain William Kelly, horse racing enthusiast and patron of prize fighter Dan Donnelly. Ballyfair House was home to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland when races were staged at the Curragh Racecourse. James Touchet, third earl of Castlehaven's house at Maddenstown served as a refuge for “a great number of English protestants that had been robbed by the rebels’ and then helped them find their way to safety.[2]

Sport

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-03-09. Retrieved 2009-08-23. and www.histpop.org.
  2. TCD, MS 813, fols. 285–285v
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