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| | Dundrum village, Co. Dublin, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons |
 | | DUNDRUM, a village, in the parish of TANEY, half-barony of RATHDOWN, county of DUBLIN, and province of LEINSTER, 3/4 miles (S.) from Dublin city centre, on the road to Enniskerry; containing 680 inhabitants. |
 | | An office for the penny post from Dublin has been established in the village, in which are a chapel belonging to the Roman Catholic union of Booterstown, a school, and a dispensary. |
 | | The environs abound with pleasing and strikingly diversified scenery, and are embellished with numerous gentlemen's scats and elegant villas, most of which are situated in tastefully ornamented grounds and command fine views of the bay of Dublin and the country adjacent. |
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