BROWSE
civil parish
Cill Bhríde
genitive: Chill Bhríde
(Irish)
Kilbride
(English)

Glossary

English church

Hierarchy

county

barony

Centrepoint

53.4522, -6.40024latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1401
Kylbride
V 345-363: ... Dounboyng ... Thomas Wafre ... Thomas in a cause about the institution of a priest in the chapel of Kylbride ... in 1399
CPL
1540-1
Kylbryde
Belgree & Bewton in the parish of ...
Ir. Mon. Poss.
1561
Kilbride
(Rodolph Knight and George Foxley)
CPCR
1566
Kilbride
(89 3). Lease … to Edward Waterhowse, esq. ; of the tithe corn of Donboyne, Myleston, Rathelege,Gerardeston, Walterston, the Grange, Luston, Pireston, Braston, Mayne, Gunnokes de Plunket, Waringeston, Beggeston, Benettston, the Paase, Purtane, Hollywood, Gunnocke, and Loughsallaghe, co. Meath, parcel of the rectory of Donboyne, and the altarages of the rectory, those due to the vicar of Donboyne and … curate of Kilbride excepted. F 975
F
1567
Kilbride
Lease … Henry Browne and James Queytrott, of Dublin, merchants ; of the tithe corn of Clonye, the Bridestreate, the longe tieth, Feleston, Harbardeston, both Ballmacooles, Caelston in the parish of Kilbride, the Bewton, Preston, Raieston, Dardeston, parcel of the Fydorthe, and parcel of Babeston, and parcel of Irishtown, and a quarter of Bellgre, amounting to 34 copies of corn, parcel of the rectory of Donboyne, county Meath, possessions of the late abbey of Molingar, county Westmeath. To hold for 2 1 years, at a rent of £34. Not to alien without license under the great seal ; nor to let except to English by both parents. F 1174
F
1813
Kilbride
Larkin (Mí)
1836
Kilbride
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbride
Carvaghs List 1699:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbride
Old Map:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbride Ph alias Kill
Coote Survey:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Castlecorn or Kilbride R
Carlisle Top Dic:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Castlecor R
Irish Eccl. Reg. 1824:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Castlecorr R
Beauf. Mem.:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbride Ph
HCPR 1824:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbrady called also Castlecor [mícheart. Tá sé seo i mbar. Bhaile Fobhair]
HCPR 1824:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Castlecor R
Beaufort Map & Memoir:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Castlecor R
Seward Top. Hib.:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbrady
HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Cill Bhríghde
[scriosta]
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí052
1836
Kilbride
"The name is derived from Kil Bridha, St Bridgets Church…" [dúch]
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí052

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