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Wikipedia: The Liberties of Dublin, Ireland were jurisdictions that existed since the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in the 12th century. They were town lands united to the city, but still preserving their own jurisdiction. The most important of these liberties were the Liberty of St. Sepulchre, under the Archbishop of Dublin, and the Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore belonging to the Abbey of St. Thomas (later called the Earl of Meath's Liberty).
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![Thomas St., from the corner of Meath St. looking towards James St. [Thomas St., from the corner of Meath St. looking towards James St.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Thomas_st_dublin_2010_s.jpg)
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