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Cruagh
Cruagh (Irish: ''An Chraobhach'')〔(''Cruagh'' at logainm.ie )〕 is a civil parish in South Dublin containing the townlands of Cruagh, Killakee, Tibradden, Glendoo, Newtown, Jamestown, Woodtown and Orlagh. It is situated south of Ballyboden on the R116 regional road near Rockbrook. ==Early History== The area has been inhabited since the Neolithic period, evident by the chambered cairn situated atop nearby Tibradden Mountain. It is likely that this settlement in the area continued through the Bronze Age, due to the 2nd century BC cemetery uncovered during the 1950s in nearby Edmondstown.〔http://www.academia.edu/934339/Early_Bronze_Age_cemetery_at_Edmondstown_County_Dublin Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies,History, Linguistics, Literature,Vol. 93C, No. 2 (1993), pp. 21-79〕 Around 450 AD a small church was built in what is now the old section of Cruagh Cemetery. It was likely built by Dalua, a 5th-century saint and disciple of Saint Patrick.〔The History of the Parish of Cruagh, John McManus; Page 2〕 In 1184 the church was granted by Prince John to the Archbishop of Dublin. The church was served by the Vicar of Tallaght until c.1700, when turbulent times in Ireland and the eventual union of parishes led to its falling into lay hands and finally disuse. The ruins were found by John Canon O'Hanlon in the 1870s and today little remains of the church.
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