Category:Summerhill, County Meath
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English: Summerhill ( It is also the site of one of the more important battles in 17th century Ireland, the Battle of Dungan's Hill. The town was known in English as 'The Knock' or 'Lynchs' Knock' (phonetic renderings of Cnoc an Línsigh, Lynchs' hill) until about 1667 when it was renamed Summerhill. The ruins of the large Lynch castle can be seen in the village today.
Gaeilge: Sráidbhaile i ndeisceart Chontae na Mí is ea é Cnoc an Línsigh (Summerhill as Béarla). Tá sé suite ag pointe trasnú na bóithre R156 agus R158. Is ann a raibh díseart an teaghlaigh Normannaigh, na Línsigh, as ar dheascar an t-ainm. Tá fothracha a gcaisleán le fheiscint go fóill sa sráidbhaile. Sa seachtú chéad déag troideadh The Battle of Dungans Hill i ngar don sráidbhaile.
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Media in category "Summerhill, County Meath"
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Dangan Castle, Co Meath, Ireland, 1840.jpg 1,226 × 886; 208 KB
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Dangan Castle, Near Summerhill, Co. Meath - geograph.org.uk - 987176.jpg 640 × 480; 147 KB
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IMG Summerhill3374c.jpg 2,646 × 1,491; 1.49 MB
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IMG SummerhillPark3372c.jpg 3,509 × 2,117; 3.66 MB
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Summerhill, County Meath - geograph.org.uk - 1828023.jpg 3,742 × 2,339; 6.92 MB
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Village green, Summerhill, Co. Meath - geograph.org.uk - 1389983.jpg 640 × 452; 115 KB