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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangan_Castle
The Tower House Castle at Dangan
Built about 1380 by Sir Simon Cusack, the manor of Dangan was later inherited through marriage by Sir Richard de Wellesley. The Wellesley's converted to Protestantism after 1640, thus allowing them to keep their lands at Dangan and elsewhere throughout Ireland.
At the time of the Civil Survey (1654-1656) Valerian Wellesley had 360 acres at Dangan, including a castle, a chapel, a mill and some thatch houses. He also had 600 acres throughout Laracor Civil parish.
The Manor passed down through the Wellesley family, until Garrett Wellesley, who was a parishioner of Jonathan Swift at the Laracor Parish Church of Ireland, died childless and left it to his cousin Richard Cowley, who agreed to change his name to Wesley upon the inheritance in 1728. It is thought that Richard was the one who built the two story mansion that is still a ruin on the property, demolishing the castle.
Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, was the 5th son of Garrett Wellesley, and was reportedly born at Dangan on May 1, 1769.
The caste burned in 1809 and was never restored.
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The Battery at Dangan Castle-
This was a toy fort, built to entertain Garrett Wesley, who was born in 1735- the father of Arthur Wesley, Duke of Wellington, who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
A visitor to Dangan in 1748 described the grounds at Dangan as having a garden of 600 Irish acres, and a gravel walk to a 26 acre man-made lake, which had several ships- one a complete man of war. Garrett was her godson, who played there.
(Diary of Mrs. Pendarves/later Mrs. Delaney)
Another visitor in 1752, Richard Pocoke, described the lake with an island fort and boats. On a hill near the Dangan house were a temple, and the hills around had obelisks and pillars.
http://www.meathheritage.com/index.php/archives/item/me01788-dangan-battery
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