BROWSE
townland
Baile Raithne
genitive: Bhaile Raithne
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Balrenny
(English)

Glossary

English townland, town, homestead

Centrepoint

53.7399, -6.5158latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1540-1
Balranny
(John Sheky)
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1540-1
Balrany
Nich. Moy, Patrick Mergy and Walt. Moy...in
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1541
Balranny
Lease to Laurence Townley, of Dublin, gent. ; of the site of the abbey of the B.V.M., of Mellifunt, county Louth … Oldbrige, Shepehouse, Rathmolane, Stalinge, Donore, Doo, Glashalyn, Grangeithe, Crewodd, Balranny, Kardoragh, Ranyskyn alias Monknewton, Newgrange, Ballyfadoke, Knoythe, Kelliston, Cracamothan, Rosynry, Gilton, Dromynhaull, Radronoghe, Cullyn, and Starenaghe, and a fishery of the Boyne, with the weirs of Stalinge, Brows, Monckenwerr, and Oldbrigge, county Meath. FHen. 254
F
1545
Balreyne
Lease to John Pluncket of Donsoghly, gent. ; of the hospital of St. John the Baptist of Neweton by Trym ; lands, Newton and the Rathe, Longwodde alias Moderve, Balreyne, Warenston, Aghir, a cart shed in Trym, Saint Johniston, Litle Moreton, Corraghton, Richardiston, Nynche, Moyaghir by Kenlys, and Cloneguffin ; rectories of Tollonoge and Fynnor, county Meath. FHen. 467
F
1566
Ballranny
Edward Moore of Mellefont … <br> the lands, customs and tithesof Oldbridge,a salmon weir on the Boyne … customs and tithes of Shepehowse, Ramollan …Stalinge … Doo, Glassehallyn, Graungegithe, Crewood, Ballranny, Kardraghe, Ranysken alias Monckenewton, Newgraunge, with Browusweir and the fishing of the Boyne there and Borowismill, Ballyfadock, Knoyth, Kellyston, Cracomothan, Rossynry,with Mooncketon salmon weir, a deep pool, ; and a mill on the Boyne, Gylton, Dromenhalle, Radrenaghe, Cullyn, and Starenaghe, county Meath, F 889
F
1642
Ballrenny, Balrenny
fol. 94r <br> 145 I Thomas Charles of the towne of Ballrenny and the parish of Grange=Geeth in the Baroney of Slanne and County of Meath a Brittish prottestant …. <A> Item Mr fflemming of killary in the barroney of Slayne gent … … Grang Geeth… Nicholas Bluntt of Kellistowne gent … Patterick ma-gannan of Granggee aforesaid… Brian Cheeke of Ballrenny aforesaid…Garratt Jones of Knockerk in the parish of Slane…Will: [ ] Knight of Balrenny aforesaid… Mr Beetogh of Mannaltie… Tho: [mark] Charles his mark Jurat. 19 ffebr: 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 094r-094v
Dep. 1641
1703
Balrenny (Patrick Mac Donnell of)
Proclamations
1836
Balrenny
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Balrenny
Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Balranny
Archdall:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Balrenny
Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Balrenny
Duff, Rev.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Ballerney
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Ballramy
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Bul raithne
OC:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
town of the ferns
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Fernstown
dúch:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Bal/ Bul raithne
pl:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
Balrenny
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13
1836
[Balrenny]
"…Devlins Bridge…Jocky Bridge…"
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí044,13

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