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Ashbourne may refer to: *Ashbourne, County Meath in Ireland **Ashbourne RFC, a rugby union club *Ashbourne, Derbyshire in England *Ashbourne, South Australia in Australia *Ashbourne, Victoria in Australia *Baron Ashbourne, a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom See also

*Ashbourne Cup *Ashbourne portrait, once thought to prove that Shakespeare was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford * Ashburn (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Ashbourne, County Meath
Ashbourne ()Placenames Database of Ireland
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is a town in County Meath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Located about 20 km north of Dublin and close to the M2 motorway (Ireland), M2 motorway, Ashbourne is a commuter town within Greater Dublin. In the 26 years between the 1996 and 2022 census, the town tripled in population from approximately 4,900 to 15,680 inhabitants. The town is passed by the Broadmeadow River, Broad Meadow Water, which comes from Ratoath and Dunshaughlin.


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Ancient settlement and toponymy

Archaeological excavations in the area around Ashbourne have revealed evidence of settlement back to Neolithic times. In the townland of Rath, to the north of the town centre, a Bronze Age settlement was found duri ...
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Ashbourne RFC
Ashbourne RFC is an Irish rugby team based in Ashbourne, County Meath County Meath ( ; or simply , ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, within the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster. It is bordered by County Dublin to the southeast, County ..., playing in Division 1A of the Leinster League. The club colours are black and gold. In 2020 the president of Ashbourne was announced as Conor Cunningham Aka Ham; he will act as president for the foreseeable future. The club's ground at Milltown, Ashbourne, County Meath has hosted Ireland women's national rugby union team international matches. References Ashbourne RFC Rugby union teams in Ireland Rugby clubs established in 1974 Rugby union clubs in County Meath {{Ireland-rugbyunion-team-stub ...
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Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ashbourne is a market town in the Derbyshire Dales district in Derbyshire, England. Its population was measured at 8,377 in the 2011 census and was estimated to have grown to 9,163 by 2019. It has many historical buildings and independent shops. The town offers a historic annual Shrovetide football match. Its position near the southern edge of the Peak District makes it the closest town to Dovedale, to which Ashbourne is sometimes referred to as the gateway. The town is west of Derby, south-east of Buxton, east of Stoke-on-Trent, south-south-east of Manchester, south-west of Sheffield and north of Lichfield. Nearby towns include Matlock, Uttoxeter, Leek, Cheadle and Bakewell. History The town's name derives from the Old English ''æsc-burna'' meaning "stream with ash trees". Ashbourne was granted a market charter in 1257. In medieval times it was a frequent rest stop for pilgrims walking "St Non's Way" to the shrine of Saint Fremund at Dunstable in Bedfordshi ...
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Ashbourne, South Australia
Ashbourne is a small town in South Australia situated roughly halfway between Meadows and Goolwa, approximately 14 kilometres from the town of Strathalbyn and 43 kilometres from Adelaide. History Ashbourne was laid out in 1865 by C. S. Keeling on Bull's Creek in part of his land in the district known as "Finniss Flat". School The Eastern Fleurieu R-12 School in Ashbourne, founded in 1996, is a multi-campus Reception to Year 12 school A school is the educational institution (and, in the case of in-person learning, the Educational architecture, building) designed to provide learning environments for the teaching of students, usually under the direction of teachers. Most co .... Cricket Despite its small size, Ashbourne has a premier cricket club with several senior and junior-grade teams. The Ashbourne Cricket Club, wearing green and gold and known as the Bulls, was established in 1895 and has enjoyed strong links to the Adelaide Oval since that time with founding me ...
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Ashbourne, Victoria
Ashbourne is a locality in Victoria, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl .... It is located on Falloons Road in the Shire of Macedon Ranges, to the west of Woodend. At the , Ashbourne and the surrounding area had a population of 196. Ashbourne Post Office opened on 16 December 1899 (known as Campaspe until 1900). References Towns in Victoria (state) Shire of Macedon Ranges {{Mallee-geo-stub ...
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Baron Ashbourne
Baron Ashbourne, of Ashbourne in the County of Meath, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1886 for Edward Gibson, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. His grandson, the third Baron (who succeeded his uncle), was a vice admiral in the Royal Navy. , the title is held by the third Baron's grandson, the fifth Baron, who succeeded in 2020. John George Gibson, younger brother of the first Baron, was also a distinguished lawyer. Violet Gibson, who attempted to assassinate Benito Mussolini in 1926, was the first Baron's daughter. Baron Ashbourne (1886) * Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne (1837–1913) * William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne (1868–1942) *Edward Russell Gibson, 3rd Baron Ashbourne (1901–1983) *(Edward) Barry Greynville Gibson, 4th Baron Ashbourne (1933–2020) *(Edward) Charles d'Olier Gibson, 5th Baron Ashbourne (born 1967) The heir apparent An heir apparent is a person who is first in the order of succession and cannot be displaced f ...
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Ashbourne Cup
The Ashbourne Cup is an Irish camogie tournament played each year to determine the national champion university or third level college. The Ashbourne Cup is the highest division in inter-collegiate camogie. The competition features many of the current stars of the game and is sometimes known as the 'Olympics of Camogie' because of the disproportionate number of All Star and All-Ireland elite level players who participate each year Since 1972 it has been administered by thHigher Education committee of the Camogie Association. University of Limerick are the current champions, having won the Ashbourne cup in 2024. Format Each of the 4 @3rdLevelCamogie competitions follow a group stage and knockout format. Teams are generally divided into 2 groups with the top 2 in each group advancing to the semi-finals and 3rd place in both groups contesting the shield final. Each competition operates on a promotion and relegation basis. History The competition is the brainchild of Agnes O'Far ...
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Ashbourne Portrait
The Ashbourne portrait is one of several portraits that have been falsely identified as portrayals of William Shakespeare. At least 60 such works had been offered for sale to the National Portrait Gallery (London), National Portrait Gallery in the 19th century within the first forty years of its existence; the Ashbourne portrait was one of these. The portrait is now a part of the collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. The identity of the artist is unknown. At some point the portrait was altered to cater to public demand for more pictures of the bardolatry, bard and to conform to 19th century ideas of Shakespeare. The hair over the forehead was scraped out and painted over to create a bald patch. It was also lengthened at the sides, an appearance associated with Shakespeare. The date was also altered to fit Shakespeare's age. The coat of arms was painted over. In this form the painting bore the date 1611 and purported to show Shakespeare at the age of 47. I ...
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