Greenan Maze in County Wicklow, Ireland
This family farm in Greenan, a small village in County Wicklow, has a hedge maze and a meditative labyrinth path, both in the 'celtic maze' style.
Photographer: Peter Krocka


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Greenan Maze in County Wicklow, Ireland
This family farm in Greenan, a small village in County Wicklow, has a hedge maze and a meditative labyrinth path, both in the 'celtic maze' style.
Photographer: Peter Krocka
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Greenan Castle, South Ayrshire, Scotland
The lands of Greenan were forfeited by John, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles in 1476 for treason against James III. In 1493 James IV granted the Lands of Greenan to William Douglas, son of Archibald, Earl of Angus.
The castle is a 16th-century tower house, possibly on the site of an ancient fort, around 2.5 miles south-west of Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The entrance lintel has the inscription, JK 1603 FMD, for John Kennedy of Baltersan and his third wife, Florence MacDowell, who held the lands, Greenan Mill, and salmon fishing rights on the River Doon at that time.
Beside the tower are traces of a walled courtyard and outbuildings -- probably stables and a kitchen block, as the small tower has no kitchen within its walls. In this courtyard on the morning of 12 May 1602, Sir Thomas Kennedy of Culzean and his servant, Lancelot Kennedy, mounted their horses to ride to Edinburgh, having spent the night before with Thomas's half-brother, John Kennedy of Baltersan. Just a few miles away in the woods of St Leonards (now a suburb of Ayr), they were ambushed by Thomas Kennedy (of Drummurchie), Thomas Kennedy (brother to the Laird of Bargany), Walter Muir of Cloncaird, Thomas M'Alexander, Thomas Wallace, a boy called Gilbert Ramsay and a borderer, Williame Irrwing. Sir Thomas was murdered in retaliation for the death of the young Laird of Bargany in December, 1601 at the Battle of Brockloch, near Maybole. Years later, the Muirs of Auchindrain (father and son) were executed for their "art and part" in this murder. The story inspired Sir Walter Scott to write a short play, "An Ayrshire Tragedy".
Paul Greenan v. Suzanne Greenan Reply Brief of the Plaintiff
Paul Greenan v. Suzanne Greenan Reply Brief of the Plaintiff
APPELLATE COURT STATE OF CONNECTICUT
No. A.C. 34320
PAUL GREENAN
v.
SUZANNE GREENAN
REPLY BRIEF OF THE PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT PAUL GREENAN
(INCLUSIVE OF APPENDIX)
To Be Argued By: Paul Greenan, Esq..
The Greenan Law Firm LLC
Paul Greenan, Esq.
2009 Summer Street, 2″d Floor
Stamford, CT 06905
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