BROWSE
Baile Eathain
genitive: Bhaile Eathain
(Irish)
Ballyanne
(English)

Glossary

English townland, town, homestead

Centrepoint

52.4266, -6.90336latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1247
Balliatan
Kn. Fees Leathanach: 109
1304-5
Rob. Eytham
Hore Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 166
1306
Balihethan, Balyhethan
CJR Imleabhar: 263
1324
Balyenan
Kn. Fees Leathanach: 109
1331
Baliethan
(Thomas Hetton son of Sir Henry perpetual vicar of B.)
COD Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 265
1331
Balihethan
(Henry Hethan, perpetual vicar of the church of B.)
COD Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 265
1338
Balyechan
COD Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 303
1349
Allotement of dowry of Roesia wife of Robt. Meiler (Duncormick) Laur. ffermyn, Adam Hethan...
Hore Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 191
1425
Ballyhethan
Kn. Fees Leathanach: 109
1541
Ballyen
F Alt: 242
1553
Ballyane
25. Grant to Charles M‘Art Kevanaghe, in consideration of ser vices rendered to the Crown, of the title and dignity of Baron of Ballyane; To hold for life; and that he should, as Baron, enjoy all such privileges and preeminences in all things as other barons of the realm more honourany use or enjoy; with a grant of the oflice of Captain of his Sept, and of all the inhabitants of the country of M‘Amore, Edward Duff, Fedorghe, and le Duffer, (reserving to the Crown the lordships and demesnes of Enescorthye, Fernes, Glascarryke, and the country called O’Morrowe’s country, and Idrone,on the north of Glandalur; To hold the office of Captain for life, with these advantages, namely, that he shall yearly, upon the countries of which he is permitted the government, have 24 turbarios, called “kerntye,” for himself, and twelve for Maurice, or Morhge, Kevenaghe, who after him shall be Baron of Cowelelyene; and that the said Charles shall have during his life, as well for his better rul
CPCR
1559
Ballehian
1559 32. Presentation of Donald O’Heidene to thevicarage of Ballehian, in the diocese of Ferns, in the donation of the Crown, pleno jure. --Nov. 4, 2°. CPCR (Morrin) 412
CPCR
1570-1
Ballyian, Clanhanricke and Fassaghesleabuy (Bryan McCahir McArt Kavanagh,
Hore Imleabhar: VI, Leathanach: 48
1577
Ballean
F Alt: 3155
1587
Balian
F Alt: 5028
1601
Balliean
F Alt: 6541
1602
Ballian
F Alt: 6809
1640
Ballyean alias Ballyhethan and Polecappull
Kavanagh Papers Leathanach: 23
1654
(The Parish of ) Ballilane
DS
1654
Bally Ian; Balliane
(Par)
CS (LG) Imleabhar: IX, Leathanach: 251
1659
Ballyane
Cen. Leathanach: 549
1667
Ballyayne
(Mountgarret)
ASE Leathanach: 87
1678
Ballyane
Hore Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 353
1749
Ballyane
(Mountgarrett-Clinton)
CGn. Imleabhar: 138, Leathanach: 301, Uimhir: 93282
1816
Ballyane
Gill (Wexford)
1840
Baile Anaidh ' Anad's or Eanna's town'
OD:AL
1840
Ballianne
GJReturn:AL (LG)
1840
Ballyane
Book of Lands:AL

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