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An Lios Buí
genitive: an Leasa Bhuí
(Irish)
Lisboy
(English)
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county
barony
civil parish
Explanatory note
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53.8052, -6.60651latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1561 |
Lessynboyn
Thomas Maneres, esq.; of the rectory of Siddan, co. Meath, and the tithes of Syddan, Rengerston, Leyrveg, Howtheston, Crevaghe, Miche Foleston, Corbally, Kyran, Newe Rathe, S. Johnes Rathe, Begerston, little Foleston, Monernand and Lessynboyn, part of the possessions of the monastery of Thomas Court. To hold for 21 years ...
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F 387
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| 1576 |
Lessynboyne
Lease ... to Tho. Chapman ; of the rectory of Siddane, co. Meath, the tithes of Siddane, Rengerstone, Leirveg, Howthestone, Crevagh, Cliche Foleston. Corballie, Kyrane, New Rathe, S. John's Rathe, Begerston, Little Folestone, Monerum, and Lessynboyne, co. Meath, possessionsof the monastery of Thomascourt. To hold for 21 years. F 2943
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| 1654 |
Lisboy
Robert Cheevers of Carnanstowne Irish Papist
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| 1655 |
Lyrboy
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| 1666c |
Lisboy
Robert Cheevers ... xpher Cheevers W
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| 1672 |
Lissboyes, als Lisneneboyes
John Garstin ... Beggsrew. Lissboyes, als Lisneneboyes ... Christo. Cheevers
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LOC. 1348
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| 1700 |
Lisboy
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| 1700 |
Lissboyes, als Lisneneboyes
John Garstin ... Beggsrew. Lissboyes, als Lisneneboyes ... Christo. Cheevers
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LOC. 1348
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| 1703-5 |
Lisboy
37. JOHN LEIGH of Drogheda, alderman…the additional rent of 1/. 18s. 3d. out of Lisboy and Beggsrue…bar. Slane…out of Kennettstowne ; bar. Duleek…the estate of Christopher Cheevers attainted.—the additional
rent of…out of Duncomb-lane 2 houses, a malt-house, 5 tenements, two old walls, and 4 a. in Navan bar. Navan…he estate of Patrick Everard and James Dowdall, attainted….
Note By deeds released dated 28th and 29th January 1704, Mr. Leigh declared that
he purchased the rents and reversion of Carrickneshanagh,
and Beggsland, and a moiety of Lisboy and Beggsrue, in
trust for Edward Singleton of Drogheda, esq., and conveyed
the same to him accordingly. Inrolkd 3d August 1705.
Forf. Est. 364
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| 1721 |
Lisboy als Lisboys
Singleton to Blackburn ... parcell of land commonly known and called by the name of Lisboy als Lisboys lying and being in the parish of Sidden ... mearing and bounding upon the land of Corballis on the East & South and the land of Greatfootstown & part of Littlefootstowne ... Crivagh
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CGn. 30.332.18733
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| 1741 |
Lisneboy als Lissboy
Gustavus Lord Viscount Boyne ... Nathaniel Clements ... Manor Castle Town and Lands of Stackallen alias Stacallan Stacallan als Stacallen ... Estate of the late King James the Second Cansestown Hardmanstown Plowland with the water mill called the mill of Stackallen standing ... Shalvinstown als Slavinstown part of Hilltown Tankardstown Beathsland part of Rathlangstown als Rawlingstown Rathbrand Le Temple als Rathbrand Church Brownstown part of Hopkinstown Cloughled als Horestown Lisneboy als Lissboy part of one of the Fifteen Polls of Ballybreechy Killblaine als Killneere als Killgrin Aghreah Cors[]ople Corrgreah which four last mentd, parcells are commonly called by the name of the Four Polls of Tivercher part of Curbogge part of the Turfbogge Wilkinstown ... Mullagha ... in the Baronys of Slane Navan Kells and Morgallion ...
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CGn. 103.479.72261
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| 1759 |
Lisboy
SINGLETON, HENRY, Dublin, Esq., Master of the Rolls.
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CGn. Lch. 124 v.II 1746-85
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| 1836 |
Lisboy
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboy
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Cess Coll. Bk.:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboy
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Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboys
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboys
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TAB Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboy
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboy
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lios buidhe, 'yellow fort'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lios buidhe
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
Lisboy
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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| 1836 |
[Lisboy]
"In the N. part of the townland are 2 circular Danish forts and in the W. part is a marsh."
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí104,38
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