フィンガル
フィンガル
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フィンガル(愛: Fine Gall、英: Fingal)は、アイルランドのレンスター地方のダブリン県(ダブリン地域)に位置する地方行政区画のひとつ。
- ^ Census of Ireland, 2016. Central Statistics Office, "Preliminary Actual and Percentage Change in Population 2011 - 2016 by Sex, Province County or City, Census Year and Statistic".
- ^ “County development plan – strategic context”. Fingal County Council. 2010年9月6日閲覧。
- ^ Hickey, Raymond (2005). Dublin English: Evolution and Change. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 197. ISBN 90-272-4895-8 2011年8月24日閲覧。
- ^ F. H. A. Allen and Kevin Whelan (editors), Dublin City and County – From Prehistory to Present, Geography Publications Dublin, 1992; p. 89 ISBN 0-906602-19-X
- ^ “外務省: 「がんばれ日本! 世界は日本と共にある」(世界各地でのエピソード集): 欧州(西欧その1)”. www.mofa.go.jp. 2020年8月31日閲覧。
- ^ Hardy 1835, Guildhall Library, Manuscripts Section, Aldermanbury, London. [www.cityoflondon.gov.uk Website]
- ^ Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1993:
Section 2: "the county", in relation to any time before the establishment day, means the administrative county of Dublin
Section 9(1) On the establishment day— ... (a) the county shall cease to exist. - ^ Bolton, Jason, Discovering Historic Fingal:A Guide to the Study of Monuments, Historic Buildings and Landscapes, 2008, p6.
- ^ “Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly” (英語). Eastern & Midland Regional Assembly. 2016年9月30日閲覧。
- ^ See Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters (written 1632–36 by a team of Franciscan scholars, led by Br. Michael O’Clery, hereditary historian to the O'Donnell Kings and Princes of Tyrconnell, and based on records surviving from the earliest times; translated by John O’Donovan, ed., 1856, reprinted by De Burca Publishers, Dublin, 1998)
- ^ Irish Society, Anglo-Norman Settlers, Angevin Kingship, by Marie Therese Flanagan, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1989, ed. 1998, p. 9
- ^ For an account describing the religious undercurrents of this invasion, described as a "crusade" see "When the Normans came to Ireland" by Maurice Sheehy (former Professor of Palaeography and late Latin at University College, Dublin), published by Mercier Press, 1975 & 1998.
- ^ History of Ireland by John D'Alton, 1910 (page 258)
- ^ Irish Society, Anglo-Norman Settlers, Angevin Kingship, by Marie Therese Flanagan, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1989, ed. 1998 (page 294)
- ^ Dublin, City and County from Prehistory to Present, edited by F. H. A. Allen and Kevin Whelan, Geography Publications, Dublin, 1992, page 91 and elsewhere for details of ancient manors and lordships
- ^ The Environs of Dublin, by Francis Elrington Ball, M.R.I.A, in volume I of his History of the County of Dublin, (1902)
- ^ Vicissitudes of Families by Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms, Longman Green Longman and Roberts, Paternoster Row, London, 1861 (pages 363-364)
- ^ First names of grantees taken from corroborating text on page 259 of D'Alton's History of Ireland (1910)
- ^ Skrine is Skreen, or Skryne. The ancient parish from which it stems was called Scrinium Sancti Columbae and was derived from a shrine to St. Columba (ColmCille of the Cenel Conaill, proto-O'Donnells), brought over from Britain in 875, and held in a monastery there. Adam de Feypo erected a castle there, and his family founded a friary of eremites of the order of St. Augustine
- ^ Kilbixey lies today in County Westmeath. A Richard Costentyn also held the manor of Balrothery in Fingal in 1343 (see Close Rolls, in Rotulorum Cancellariae Hiberniae Calendarium, Tresham 1828)
- ^ King Henry II had sought a crown from the papacy for John's use as King of Ireland. The crown was delivered at Christmas, 1185, but never used. After Henry's death, King Richard I of England created John Count (Earl) of Mortain in 1189.
- ^ The History of the County of Dublin, by John D’Alton, Esq., M.R.I.A., Barrister-at-Law, Hodges and Smith, Dublin, 1838
- ^ D’Alton, op. cit. page 517
- ^ A tale also told in D’Alton, and recorded in the Rotulus Clausus (de anno 46 Edward III, para.22, page 100) in the Rotulorum Cancellariae Hiberniae Calendarium (Tresham, 1828)
- ^ Hugh de Lacy was killed in 1186 at Durrow, County Offaly. See Flanagan's "Irish Society, etc." op.cit., for an account of the intermediate period thereafter when his son Walter was still too young to assume his father's mantle, and when Prince John administered grants until such time as King Richard assumed the Lordship of Ireland in 1194
- ^ Flanagan, op. cit., page 282
- ^ John, previously Prince, Lord of Ireland and Earl of Mortain, was crowned King of England in 1199: "Rex Angliae, Dominus Hiberniae, Dux Normanniae et Aquitanniae, et Comes Andegaviae, coronatus fuit in festo ascensionis Dominicae, A.D. 1199"
- ^ Thomas Duffus Hardy (editor), Rotuli Chartarum in Turri Londinensi Asservati, published in 1837; page 178, volume 1, part 1 (available in the Tower of London with copy in the Guildhall Library, London, containing the original text of the Grant of Fingal by King John, 1208)
- ^ John D’Alton, "History of Ireland", published by the author in Dublin, 1845; Volume I, page 259
- ^ Finglas once consisted of two parts: a western portion centred on the village of Finglas, and an eastern portion centered on Artane; see Sir William Petty's map of County Dublin
- ^ Senkylle (p. 162) and Swerdes (p.134), as well as "Fynglas" (p.134 and 162) are mentioned as baronies in the documents relating to the administration of the Earl of Ormond as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1420–1421)
- ^ O'Fagans were feudal Barons of Feltrim
- ^ The St. Lawrence family were originally feudal Barons of Howth
- ^ See Calendar of Documents Relating to Ireland, Volume 3, (1879 edition)
- ^ “Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 – Tithe an Oireachtais”. Oireachtas.ie (2009年11月13日). 2012年11月7日閲覧。
- ^ A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Volume I, by Samuel Lewis, Published by S. Lewis & Co., London, 1837 (page 522)
- ^ Local Government (Reorganisation) Act, 1985, § 12: Establishment of Dublin Electoral Counties and S.I. No. 133/1985 — Dublin Electoral Counties Order, 1985
- ^ Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1993 § 9: Establishment and boundaries of administrative counties and S.I. No. 401/1993 — Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1993 Establishment Day Order, 1993
- ^ Local Government Act, 2001 Part one, schedule five, pp195.
- ^ "Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1993, Section 9.—(1)"
:"On the establishment day— ::(a) the county shall cease to exist, ::(b) the borough shall cease to exist, ::(c) the electoral counties shall cease to exist, and ::(d) the united district of the burial board shall cease to exist." - ^ “30506 Fingal corporate Text (PDF)”. 2012年10月18日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2012年11月7日閲覧。
- ^ “Detecting Client Screen Resolution”. Maps.fingalcoco.ie. 2012年11月7日閲覧。[リンク切れ]
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- ^ "CityJet Archived 5 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine.." Air France. Retrieved on 21 June 2010. "Address: CityJet Ltd. Swords Business Campus Balheary Road Swords, Co. Dublin Ireland"
- ^ Fingal Commits – Local Authority adopts Radical Planning Requirements -:- Construct Ireland Archived 11 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ EU Energy Commissioner on Ireland's Energy Future -:- Construct Ireland Archived 23 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ “Fingal Commits – Local Authority adopts Radical Planning Requirements -:- Construct Ireland”. Constructireland.ie. 2012年12月11日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2012年11月7日閲覧。
- ^ “Population Usually Resident and Present in the State 2011 to 2016 by Sex, Aggregate Town or Rural Area, Birthplace, County of Usual Residence and CensusYear - StatBank - data and statistics”. statbank.cso.ie. 2020年6月7日閲覧。
- ^ “Institute of Technology Blanchardstown :: About ITB”. itb.ie. Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. 2017年11月14日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2020年6月9日閲覧。
- ^ O'Brien, Carl. “Dublin colleges to merge into technological university in January” (英語). The Irish Times. 2020年6月9日閲覧。
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フィンガル(Fingal)
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1939年に旅客機型が「フィンガル」と命名されインペリアル・エアウェイズ(後にBOAC)に納入され、登録記号G-AFDLが与えられた。この機体は1940年10月6日にイングランドのグロスタシャー、パックルチャーチ近辺に不時着し、破壊された。
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