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Cushinstown
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1404
Cosynestoun (Rob. Cusak)
Patent Roll 5 Henry IV <br> APPOINTMENT of John fitz Adam, John Bocombe junior, William Tynbegh, Peter Cooke of Cokestoun and Robert Cusak of Cosynestoun as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that Thomas s. of William Lucas arraigned against Thomas s. of John fitz Lucas, John Mongomery and others concerning a tenement in Balytarstyn and Miltoun [co. Meath]. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1427
Cosynestoun
Patent Roll 5 Henry VI <br> COMMISSION, by mainprize of Stephen Derpatrik of co. Meath and Christopher Petit of Dublin, to John Cusak of Cosynestoun of custody of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Turbilvile; (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1538-9
Cousenstown (Thomas Cusake of ...)
Kildarne, Scryne, Cousenstown CPCR 36 (Morrin) Marwarde (Grant of wardship of …son and heir of James Marwarde, of Kildarne, late fBaron of Scryne, deceased, to Thomas Cusake of Cousenstown, esq. Walter
CPCR
1539
Cossingeston (Thomas Cusake, of ...)
Lease to Thomas Cusake of Cossingeston … from Platen …from Blondeston … from Loghton … from Henryeston … Claghan ; 1 8s. from Donameston … from Tutesland …from Morton …from Corfanton … from Ethelton, county Meath, and the rectory of Kylpatrike, county Meath. FHen. 91
F
1542-46
Cousengenston
Cousengeston, Londreston…Trim, Scrine, CPCR 88 Cusake (Grant to Sir Thomas Cusake, of Cousengeston, knight, for a fine of £20 paid, and £148 13s. 4d- to be paid into the Hanaper, of all messuages and lands in Londreston, parcel of the monastery of Friers Preachers, near the bridge of the city of Dublin; the house, site, and precinct of the late Friers Preachers of Trim, in the county of Meath, and all messuages within or near it; 3 messuages, 60 acres of land, 3 acres meadow, and I park in Trim, and all messuages and lands which were parcel of the possessions of the monastery ; the site and precinct of the late Priory of Augustinian Friers of Scrine, with all its messuages, lands, and possessions in the county of Meath ,’ To be held by the said Sir Thomas, his heirs Thomas
CPCR
1542
Coussingeston (Thomas Cusake, of ...)
Grant to Thomas Cusake, of Coussingeston, knt., in consideration of £168 13s. 4 … to be paid ; of the lands of Londreston, county Meath, parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of friars preachers by the bridge of Dublin ; the site of the priory of friars preachers of Trym, with appurtenances, county Meath ; and the site of the priory of Augustin friars of Scryne, with appurtenances, county Meath. FHen. 309
F
1542
Cousingeston (Thomas Cusake)
Pardon to Thomas Cusake, of Cousingeston, county Meath, knight, Master of the Rolls.— FHen. 330
F
1543
Cousingeston
Cousingeston CPCR 92 Cusake (Appointment of Sir Thomas Cusake, of Cousingeston, knight, to the office of Clerk or Master of the Rolls and Records of Chan cery; To hold for life, with a salary of 50 marks, sterling, to be paid out of the custom, cocket, poundage, and subsidy of the city of Dublin and town of Drogheda; with power and authority to keep the rolls, records, and other muniments of the Court.—June lo, 34 . Annexed isa note to the efi'ect, that the said Sir Thomas surren dered the preceding letters patent to be cancelled—Sept. 30, 34°.) Thomas
CPCR
1543
Cosyngeston (Thomas Cusake)
Cosyngeston CPCR 94 Cusake (Pardon of Sir Thomas Cusake, of Cosyngeston, in the county of Meath, knight, Master of the Rolls of Chancery.-Aug. 21, 34°.) Thomas
CPCR
1543-4
Cossyngeston (Edm. Felde, of ...)
License to Edward, bishop of Meath, to alienate, with consent of his clergy ; to Philip Pentney, of Tauraghe, and Edmund Felde, of Cossyngeston, gent. ; the manor of Ardcathe, county Meath, lands, Ardcathe, Balgeithe, Portereston, Prensparke, Clony, Irishton, Boynardiston, Corriston, Largwy alias Largay, Prenston, Rowlston, Denanston, Moreton, and Bertrameston, and elsewhere in the parish of Ardcath, and the mill of Kylberde. … Roger Durran, rector of Ardmulghan … the manors of Scurlokiston, Newton, Killeane, and Clonarde, county Meath, and all his lands in those parishes. To be held for ever.— FHen. 393
F
1545
Coussingeston
Tauragh, Coussingeston, the manor and lordship of Ardcathe, in the county of Meath, the lands of Ardcath, Balgeith, Portereston, Prensparke, Clony, Irishton, Boynardeston, Coruston, Largwy, otherwise, Largay, Prenston, Rowleston, Denaneston, Moreton, and Bertrameston, in the parish of Ardcath, and the water-mill of Kylberbe; and also to convey to Thomas Stephens, of Dublin, merchant ; William Cockes, Rector of Rathwere; Roger Dnrran, Rector of Ardmulghan; and Richard Gray, of Drogheda, chaplain, the manor-s and lordships of Scurlock eston, Neweton, Killeane, and Clonarde, in the county of Meath; To hold for ever.-Jan. 14, 35°. CPCR 105 Petney (Licence for Edward, Bishop of Meath, to alienate to Philip Pentney, of Tauragh, and Edward Felde, of Coussingeston, gent., the manor and lordship of Ardcathe, in the county of Meath, the lands of Ardcath, Balgeith, Portereston, Prensparke, Clony, Irishton, Boynardeston, Coruston, Largwy, otherwise, Largay, Prenston, Rowleston, Den
CPCR
1546
Cousingeston (Thomas Cusake)
(267). Lease to John Brereton, of Dublin, esq. ; of Agher, Ballyntoghyr, Trowbley, 4d. chief rent out of certain lands of Thomas Dyllon, 4d. out of lands of Walter Bathe there, 1d. out of lands of Christopher Barnewall of Crykeston, and 1d. out of lands of Thomas Cusake of Cousingeston, knight ; and lands of Parysrathe, county Meath, late possessions of William Parys of Agher. FHen. 468
F
1547
Consyngeston
CPCR 134 (. Endorsed on the preceding surrender is a memorandum, that the Abbess and Convent, assembled in the Chapterhouse, voluntarilt acknowledged the preceding surrender, delivered it into the hen s of the Lord Chancellor, the Vice-Treasurer, and the Master of the Rolls, and prayed that it might be enrolled in Chancery in “perpetuam rei memoriam.” Names of witnesses, George, Archbishop of Dublin; Thomas Cusake, of Consyngeston, gent. ; Patrick Barnewall, Sergeant-at-Law, and many others.—July 16, 31°.
CPCR
1547
Cosyngeston
CPCR 153 (Morrin) (Thomas Cusake, of Cosyngeston, Seneschal of the manor of Ballymore. And prayed to be permitted to hold said lands of the Lord the King, according to the tenor of the charter above written.-July 19, 13 Henry VIII.)
CPCR
1547
Cousingeston (Thomas Cusake)
CPCR (Morrin) 163 Cusake (70. Pardon of Sir Thomas Cusake, of Lasmollen, in the county of Heath, knight, otherwise called Sir Thomas Cusake, of Cousingeston, knight, otherwise called Sir Thomas Cusake, Master of the Rolls and Records of Chancery, and Matilda Darcie, his wife—May 12, 2°.)
CPCR
1552
Consyniston
Consyniston (Thomas Cusake, of…said…), the Grange CPCR (Morrin) 285
CPCR
1552.
Baile Cúisin (Tomas Ciomhsócc .i. Ciomhsoccach)
M1552.13 An iustis Semus Craft do dhol h-i Saxoibh, & an soinsilér Tomas Ciomhsócc .i. Ciomhsoccach Baile Cúisin do beith 'na iustis ina ionatt.
ARÉ
1582
Cosingeston
(Pardon to Edward Cusake)
CPCR
1582
Cosingeston (John Cusacke, of ...)
CPCR (Morrin II) 36: <br> 22. The Queen to the Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Chancellor, and Elizabeth. sir Henry Wallopp, directing. John Cusacke, of Cosingeston, in the ' county of Meath, to be restored to the possession of his lands, having been, for his late offence, attainted of treason, whereby his wife Alison Barnewall, with her young children, became wholly destitute: fine £200.—Richmond, Feb. 11, 25 0
CPCR
1584
Cussenston, Cussenstone
Grant…to John Cusacke, of Cussenston, co. Meath ; of the manor, land, and mill of Cussenstone, the lands of Portlester, Curraghtone (or Curraghe), Kilmone, Premetstone, Newton of Garreston, and land by Gallestone, also the manor and land of Trevet, lands of Yarwardston, Sealestone, Clonebright, Redeston, Baconsland, Marchantfeild, Shorteleys, Stonyfurlonge, Baldoghnan, and Suytfeild, parcels of the manor of Trevet, co. Meath, in the queen's hands by reason of the attainder of said Cusacke. To hold for ever, by the service of (sic) part of a knight's fee. Granted on the petition of Alison Barnewall, wife of said John Cusacke, and for a fine of £200 English. F 4477
F
1598
Cusingstowne
(gluais) Jn. Chivers of Mastoston, Chr. Bath of Rathfeigh, Js. Dillon of Ballgath, Jn. Cusake of Cusingstone, Wal. Gowlding of Pierstone, Pat. Moore of Duleek, Rd. Plunkett of the Boles, Th. Kent of Dainstown, Th. Hamling of Smithstone, Pat. Whyte of Flemington, the Corporation of Dowleeke, Sir Jn. Bellew of Bellewstown, Sir Ed. Moore; Birt of Tullock. Descript. Ir. 94
Descr. Ir.
1598
Cufyngston
Cusack of Lismollin Cusack of Cufyngston Cusack of Gerardston Cusack of Rahalion [Rathlion] Cusack of Ballunalheu Descr. Ir. 97
Descr. Ir.
1602
Cussinston
Grant…to Edm. Barret, gent.; of the rectories of Kyllyan alias Killaghan and Clondaly, Teynan alias Tynan, and Beallana, co. Meath, in the queen's hands by the attainder of John Cusack, late of Cussinston, in said co. To hold for ever, in free socage. F 6708
F
1703
Cushinstowne als. Cushingstowne
36. SirARTHUR LANGFORD bart. 10th May 1703… The town and lands of Ifferneck, 279 a. ; bar. Moyfenragh…<br> Bodman, 69 a. part of Macetowne als Masstowne als Mayestowne, 217 a…part of Painstown, 166 a…Cushinstowne alias Cushingstowne and part of Kilmoon, 418 a…Portlester, 100 a.; bar. Screen…<br> part ofArdrums alias Ardroness, 121 a.—Agher-palice alias Aghra-pallace, the north part, with the mansion-house, divided by a line of partition lately drawn by surveyors, chosen with the consent of the trustees and Mrs. Tandy, 279 a. 3 r. 29 p.—the bog of Agher ; bar. Deece…the estate of the late King James. Forf. Est. 377
Forf. Est.
1836
Cushingtown
Land Surveyor (Connor):AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cullingstown
GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cullinstown Parish
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cullingstowne
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cullingstown and Portlester
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cullingstowne & Portlester
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cushinstown & Portlester
pl:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cushin, a family name
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
Cushinstown etc.
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24
1836
[Cushinstown]
"There is also a neat cottage on E. side of this townland called 'Furmount'."
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí064,24

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