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Caisleán Riocaird
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Castlerickard
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1382 |
Castell Ricard
Patent Roll 5 Richard II
GRANT, by mainprize of William Wellesley and John Darcy, to Simon Tancard, of custody of the manor of Castell Ricard, co. Meath, which belonged to Edmund Mortimer, late earl of March and Ulster, and has come into the K.'s hand by reason of the minority of Roger, his son … (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1388 |
Castelricard
Patent Roll 12 Richard II.
PRESENTATION of Thomas Mareschall chaplain to the church of St Nicholas of Castelricard, diocese of Meath. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1398 |
Castelrycard
Patent Roll 22 Richard II <br>
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Richard Tancard and Richard Madole of co. Meath, to Edward Perers kt of custody of the manors of Moylagh and Castelrycard with (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1400 |
Castel richard...Castel Ricard
V 364-368 To the bishop of Ardagh and the abbots of Kilbeggan (de Flumine Dei) and Benedictio Dei in the diocese of Meath. Mandate to collate and assign to Donald Magluay, priest, of the said diocese, the rectory of Castel Richard in that diocese, of the patronage of laymen, value not exceeding 20 marks... remove John Tathe, who does not well understand and intelligibly speak the language (ydcoma) of the majority of the parishioners; notwithstanding that the pope has recently ordered provision to be made to him of the parish church, value not exceeding 80 marks, of Rathwere, in the same diocese [below, f. 83d], possession of which he has not yet got, and of one, two, three, four or more benefices with or without cure, in the common or several gift of the bishop of Meath, the abbot and convent of St. Thomas the Martyr's without the walls, Dublin, and the priors and convents of Duleyk and Colpe, in the diocese of Meath. Donald is hereby dispensed to hold Castel Ricard for life
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1401 |
Castel Ricard
V 449-455 To the bishops of Tuy and Clonmacnoise and the abbot of Kilbeggan (de Flumine Dei) in the diocese of Meath. Mandate, motu proprio, to collate and assign to Donald Magluay, priest...He is hereby dispensed to hold Lochseudyle for ten years together with Rathwere and Castel Ricard or other incompatible benefice, and to exchange meanwhile Lochseudyle, Rathwere or Castel Ricard for another compatible benefice or benefices Further, to end that his letters may obtain their full effect, the pope declares, also motu proprio, that his intention has been and is to grant this day the said church [of Lochseudyle] to Donald alone and to no other, and that if it be found that he has on this or other day made a similar grant to another or others, such grant or grants shall be null and void. Vite etc. (De mandato.)by the death of John Okahasay; notwithstanding that the pope has recently ordered provision to be made to Donald of one, two, three, four or more benefices, etc. as above f. 107, an
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1402 |
Castelricard
Patent Roll 4 Henry IV <br>
The castle and manor of Castelricard, co. [Meath]— (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1461-83 |
Castelrichard
Castelrichard ...Rolande fitzEustace... Cristofre Telyng de Scryne...de portlestre ... SRI Edw. IV 570-2
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1468 |
Castlericard
Patent Roll 7 Edw. IV <br>
GRANT, for life, of the manor of Castlericard, co. Meath, to Edmund s. of James Butler, baron of Dunboyne, for his services in the wars in Ire., and especially in the taking of Conn O Conher, chieftain of his lineage. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1533 |
Castle Rycard
Lord Leonard Grey to Crumwell. To labour secretly to get the manors of Rathwere, Castle Rycard, Rathcoure, Salsheagh, and Salrayne, in Meath, in farm, for his sister the Countess of Kildare and her son Gerald Fitzgerald. She supposeth her husband would be " more gladder " to get these manors unto his eldest son than unto this son that he hath by her. CPSI (1549-1573) 8
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1540c |
Castell Richard
Terre de Antiquo Dominio Domini Regis
<br> Extenta de Castell Richard … apud Rathcoure … <br>
Oliveri Welshe de Moyvally gent, Walteri Leyns de Donnor gent <br>
Edwari Lanagh de Myghnston, Hugonis Flenne de Cullynfagh <br>
And[r]ee Welshe de Castell Richard, Willelmi Connor de eadem <br>
Ricardi Howlan de eadem, Donaldi Nayry de Rathcoure <br>
Dermicii O Hallough de eadem, Willelmi Sheld de eadem <br>
Donaldi O Honyes de Ballyngesvere, Donaldi O Dayly de eadem … Crown Survey 52
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1555-6 |
Castelricarde
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1555-6 |
Castlericarde
(Mathew Kinge)
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1558-9 |
Castlerickard
Rose Byrne als. Ny Byrn, of ...
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1558-9 |
Castlerichard
Pardon of Philip MacShane MacGenys, and Rose Bryne,
daughter of James Bryne, late of Clonbolge, and now of Castle
richard, in the county of Meath-A ug. 3, 1°.
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1565 |
Castelricard
Pardon to John Kinge, of Castelricard, co. Meath, gent. F 796
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1566 |
Castlerichard
Lease … to William Vernon, gent. ; of a ruinous castle, land, and a mill
and weir on the Blak water in Castlerichard, co. Meath…
a messuage and garden in Atheboy, co. Meath, possessions of John Burnell attainted and lately in the tenure of Marten Lock ; and the tithe corn, and two parts of the tithe turf of Galtrym, parcel of the rectory of Galtrym … F 842
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1581 |
Castlericard
Petition of Arthur Brereton, of Killyon, in the county of Meath, to the same. The O'Conors did in Sept. last prey his kine, and burn, waste, and spoil Castlericard, with the town there and the town of Killyon CSPI (1574‒1585) 331
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1584 |
Castlericard (Christoper Morgan Kynsellagh, of ...)
Clonearde (John Cusake, of … son of Sir Thomas Cusake, formerly of Lesmollen…), Castlericard (Christopher Morgan Kynsellagh, of …) CPCR (Morrin II) 71
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1584 |
Castle Richard (Arthur [Brereton])
Arthur [Brereton] Killyan and Castle Richard, co. Meath <br> Prerogrative Wills 52.
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1592 |
Castelricard
Grant…to Henry, earl of Kildare; of the castle and lands
of Castelricard, co. Meath F 5772
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1598 |
Castle Richard
Peter Lynam of Frefans, Wm MacEvoy of Balleneskeagh, Edm. Keeting of Possickstown, Christ. Leins of Crobey, Edm. Darcy of Clondaly, Rd Gifford of Castle Jordan, Sir Ed. FitzGerald of Teighcroghan, Gerald FitzGerald of Moylagh, Ed. Aylmer of the same, Pat. Cusake of Clonmaghan, Hen. Burnell of Castle Richard, Edm. Darcy of Jordanstown, Hen. Kinge of Ardnemollen, Gregory Cole of Clonard Descr. Ir. 95-96
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1600 |
Castlerickard
Pardon to John Grenan, and Shely Darcy, his wife, of Castlerickard, co. Meath. F 6378
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1602-3 |
Castle Rickard
Pardon to Chr. Nugent, of Moyrathe, esq….Peter Merryman,
of Croboy, Wm. Darcy, Brasell Foxe, and Morris O Doran, of
same, Stephen Dowdall, of Athboye, Alexander Dowdall, of
same, Peter Lawles, of Croboy, Edm. Lawles, of same, Jenet
Rocheford, of Donowre, Rob. Darcye, of Prestoun, Rich. Quyn,
of same, Giles Darcy, of Castle Rickard, George Darcy, of
Killihan, Walter M'Gniove, of same, Wm. Shill, of Clonard, and
Philip Bradie, of Ballyknock, gent. Intrusion on crown lands
and debts to the crown excepted.—28 March, xlv. F 6778
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1642 |
Castlerickett, Castle-Richard
fol. 95r <br>
148
Hugh Cooke of Slaine Clonie in the lordship of Moygar parish of Trim…
at Clonye aforesaid was robbed… By … John Rochford of Castlerickett Bayliff to the Mr Burnet of Castlerickett … Christopher Linsh of Donore … Barnabie Scurlocke of Scurlockstowne gent Walter Fagan and William Fagan of both of Branockstowne farmers Mr Plunkett of Girelly gent MrRochford, brother to Mighell Rochford of Carrastowne gent… Castle-Richard… and Mrs Ware wife to Mr John Ware of Moylogh, all of the County of Meath. And further deposeth that Mr Thomas Nugent of Dallystowne in the County of Meath sayd. … jurat 12. Martij 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 095r-095v
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1642 |
CastleRickard
fol. 100r <br>
152
John Cranford of Donnlistrim in the County of Meath and baronj of Moyfenragh… he lost the said goods by the meanes of Lawrenc Hammon of Trim: Christopher Burnwell of <A> CastleRickard … and Christopher Linch of Dunowre …
Jo: Cranford
jurat 14. Martij. 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 100r-100v
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1642 |
Castlerickard, Castle=richard
fol. 129r <br>
Myles Pemberton of Longwood in the parish of Clonard …
was robbed and dispoyled of goods of … Of money disbursed in mortgages … Due vpon the inhabitants of Castlerickard …
the inhabitants of Killian …Clondalie … Due vpon Christopher Lyens of Croboy …
All those abouesaid looses sustayned by the meanes of Barnabie Scurlocke of Scurlockston Christopher Plunckett of Longwood Henrie Griffin of Ballenekill Gerrald Mape of MapeRath Teig Connor of Clonmorele …Revolters from the protestant religion since this last rebellion were those vizt
William Snape of Killion…
William Salter of Castle=richard Depositions MS 816, fols 129r-130v
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1642 |
Castle Rickett (Mr Burnett of ...)
fol. 185r <br>
Thomas Sergeant of Clony at the Countie of Meath yeoman … one ffardinando and Tho: Scariesbreck late of Cloney aforesaid …Landes at Cluney <br> fol. 185v <br>
… his said farmes and lands of which he had and Clony and Dowlistowne … MrBurnett of Castle Rickett in the said Countie Esquire … MrLinch of Dunore nere Claney aforesaid … <br> fol. 186r <br> … John Ware late of Castletowne in the Countie of Meath Esquire, … Christopher More of Clony aforesaid…
Depositions MS 816, fols 185r-186v
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1668 |
castle-Rickard
DANIEL REDMAN esq.—Castle Rickard (part),715a…Ballymaghin, 258 a…Croboy (part), 91a…
Clondaly, 140a…bar. Moyfenragh…Iskerone alias Iskeroane (part),
154 a… bar. Navan…Corballis, 216 a…Gyllistowne, 169 a.—
Old-Town (part), 45a…bar. Skreene, same co. ASE 171
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1669 |
Castlerickard
Sir Theoph Jones, Knt… Inchemore in the parish of 59 a…bar. Lune, co. Meath. ASE 208
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1669 |
Castlerickard
Roger Jones, gent… Castlerickard and Crackanerany or
Brackanrany als Ballycrany, part of Castlerickard, 290 a…bar. Moyfenragh…<br>Peircetowne, 207 a…bar. Deece…<br> in Paddingstowne, 150 a…bar. Deece…
ASE 211
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1785 |
Castle Rickard
rev. John [Payne], rector of Castle
Rickard, dio. of Meath. <br> Prerogrative Wills 370
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1836 |
Castle Rickard
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí014
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1836 |
Castle Recard
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Beaufort Map & Memoir:AL Leathanach: Mí014
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1836 |
Castle Recard
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Thompson Stat. Survey:AL Leathanach: Mí014
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1836 |
Castle Recard
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí014
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1836 |
Castlerickard
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí014
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1836 |
Richard's Castle
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí014
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