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Maigh Locha
ginideach: Mhaigh Locha
ainm neamhdheimhnithe (Cad é seo?)
(Gaeilge)
Moylagh
(Béarla)

Gluais

Béarla lake; inlet
maigh, magh
Béarla plain

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1541
Moylagh
Lease to William Dermor ; of the site of the hospital of St. John by Kenlys, county Meath ; lands of Kenlys, Moylagh, and St. John's Rathe by Stahalmoke ; rectories of St. John of Kelles, Dessardkeran, Stonehall, and Durvaghe, county Meath. To hold for twenty-one years, FHen. 265
F
1547
Moylaghe
(72. Pardon of Thomas Barnewall,.of Moylaghe, in the county of Meath, gentleman—April 7, 2°.)
CPCR Leathanach: 163
1559
Moylagh
96.Certificate on a commission dated 10 April, i. ; assigning to Thomas Barnewall, of Moylagh, county Meath, gent., freedom of subsidy for his lands in Moylagh and Ballinlagh. In pursuance of the statute 3 and 4 Philip and Mary, c. 12, Printed Statutes, vol.i.,p. zzz 3., by which all lords, knights, esquires, and gentlemen, who are charged by reason of their lands co go or send to hostings, roads, or journeys, for the service of the realm, and that have their chiefdwellings in the country out of the cities and privileged towns, shall be freed from the payment of subsidy for so much of their lands as shall be thought suiheient for their own manurance, ploughing and cattle, in their chief dwelling place. — Dated [ ] June, 1559.
F
1559
Moylagh
Similar assignment of freedom to Thomas Barnewall... . (Morrin)
CPCR Leathanach: 421
1560
Moylaghe
260. *** Thomas Barnewall, of ...
F
1583
Moylagh
Commission to Chr., visc, of Gormanston… Rob. Barnwell, of Moylagh, Oliver Tuit, of Balliasney, Wm. Flemminge, of Stephenson, Patr. Whit, of Clongell, Wm. Veldon, of Rathfine, and Tho. Darsey, of Donowe ; F 4149
F
1584
Moylagh
Commission to ...Rob. Barnewell, of Moylagh, F 4461
F
1584
Moylagh
Commission to ...Rob. Barnewell, of Moylagh, F 4461
F
1596
Moylaghoo
Robert Barnwall, of ...195.
Cal. Carew
1598
Moylaghoo, Morlow
(Gluais) Fowere — Plunket of Oldcastle, P. of Newcaster, P. of Loughcrew, Chr. P. of Clonebreny, P. of Ballinacaldde, P of Thomastowne, P. of Drumsaurie, Balf of Collmoolestone, Rob. Barnwall of Moylaghoo, Tint (or Tuit ?) of Baltraseney, Js. Dowdal of Athboy ' for Oliver Plunkett's lands in Ballegray ;' Dardisse of Gleveckloan. Rising out of Fower — The Plunkets, 24 horsemen; Balfeof Galmoweston 2; Barnwall of Morlow 1 ; Tuite of Beltrastin Descr. Ir. 96
Descr. Ir.
1598
Moylaghe
Barnewall of Kilbrew Barnewall of Moylaghe Barnewall of Roeston Barnewall of Gerlonstone Barnewall of Caufelston Barnewall of Aronston Barnewall of Flemingston 1 Barnewall of Crackanston Barnewall of Robertston Barnewall of Staffordstone Descr. Ir. 97
Descr. Ir.
1602
Moylagh
Farrall M'Gawran, late of Rowconnell, Edmund and Philip M'Gawran, of same, Teige O Dalve, of Downgonyne. Oliver Tuite, of Ballitrassney, John Barnwall, of Moylagh, Edm. M'Caffrey, of Garcloine, Hugh and Brein M'Caffrey, of same, Patr. duff M'Caffrey… F 6621
F
1623
Moylagh
Presentation of the rev. Rob. Usher, to the rectory of Moylagh CPR 565
CPR
1627
Moylagh
Rob’ Barnewall de Moylagh…defunct’ seos fuit de…Moylagh, Ballenelogh, Ballenegill, Ballinemone & Milton & …de Killcronet….Thomas Bedston……Ballinlogh… <br> Wil’ Balfe de Arlonan…
Inq.
1627
Moylagh
Oliver Plunckett de Drumsawry…subviven’ foeffat seia’ ad us Christ’ Barnewell… maner’, vil’ & ter de Moylagh, Ballenlogh, Ballenemone, Ballenegill & Millton… Killcronett, Thomas Bede’s towne… Christ’ obit 3 dec’ 1625. Edw’ Barnewall est ejus fil’ & her’… Inq.CI 22
Inq.
1628
Moylagh (Christ. Barnewall, late of ...)
Livery of the possessions of Christopher Barnewall, late of Moylagh, in the county of Meath, to Edward, his son and heir; and par- don of two alienations of the lands of Garranerahie, in the county of Tipperary. CPCR (Morrin III) 426
CPCR
1631
Moylagh
Rob. Barnewall, quondam de Moylagh…nup defunct, seis’ fuit de… Moylagh, Ballenlogh, Ballynegill al’ Ballynegeale al’ Irishtowne, Ballynemony & Milltowne… Killcronett…Thomasbeadston al’ Thomasbreidston…sunt pcell’ dict’ maner’ de moylagh… <br> Inq.CI 77
Inq.
1654
Moylah
(Boundary of Keenaghan)
CS V Leathanach: 261
1654
The Parish of Moylah
(East…Loughcrew. West…the other halfe of …Fower. North…Killeah. South…Fower) (Moylagh, Ballinlough, Garclooney, Ballauny, Annagh, Thomasbridestowne, Baltrasny)
CS V Leathanach: 266
1655-7
Moylagh
(Terrier)
DS(TCD)
1655-7
The Parrish of Moylagh; Moylagh, Moyleg Bog
DS(TCD)
1655-7
Moylagh bog
(x2); Moylagh (Sir Rich. Barnewell, (Ir. Papt.) (Caisleán & Teampall léirithe)
DS (P, TCD)
1660c
Moylagh (1/2 bar of Ffore)
BSD Leathanach: 106
1666
Moylagh
22. Sir RICHARD INGOLDSBY knt. of the bath and Sir HENRY INGOLDSBY bart…Garclony and Ballinelogh, 1,069 a…Moylagh (part), 397 a. bar. Demyfoure ASE 60
ASE
1666
Moyglagh
9. THO- BAKER esq. and ELIZ. His wife —In Movglagh, 719a…bar. Half-foure, co. ASE 121
ASE
1669
Moylagh
1. JAMES Duke of YORK…. Avilstowne, 96 a. ; bar. Slane…Lagath (part), 100 a. ; bar. Murgallen…Tombridgtowne (part), 78 a.—Moylagh (part), 56a. Balltrasnagh, 22 a.; bar. Half-Fore, same co.—Little Boolyes (part), 28a.; bar. Duleek…Monalvy (part), 180 a.; bar. Deece…Bryardstowne, 244a.; bar. Navan…Butlerstowne (part), 24 a.—Newtowne, 132a. —Wilkinstowne (part), 46 a. ; bar. Morgallen, ASE 189
ASE
1703
Moylagh
14. JAMES NAPPER of Drewstowne, 21st June 1703…The town and lands of Tombridgetowne and Moylagh, 56 a.; bar. Fore…the estate of the late King James. Inrolled 20th July 1703 Forf. Est. 371
Forf. Est.
1717
Moylagh
Wood-Ward. <br> John Wood of Rossmead (IM) … Cha. Ward of Fordstown … part of Garcloney called Garrainaloby … that part of Moylagh called Grenane CGn. 20.263.10551
CGn.
1812
Moylough
Larkin (Mí)
1826
Moylagh & Black Murns
TAB
1836
Mylough
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Moylough
Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Moylagh
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Moylagh
Bar Cess Coll.:AL (Mí) Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Mylough
Petty Sessions & TAB:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Muighe lacha
[scriosta]
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Maolach
dúch:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
a flat hill
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Moylagh
"This does not mean Moylough - Moy-lough, but Moyle-agh." [Nóta OD]
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
[Moylagh]
"…the ruins of an old castle in this townland…"
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí079,29
1836
Moylagh;Magh Lachas; Magh Lacha;Moylagh; Maolach;Moy lough hill;Moylagh; Moyl-agh; Moy-lough
I had thought that Moylagh was one of the Magh Lachas mentioned by Colgan, but I have learned from the irish pronunciation and locality that it is not. Magh Lacha (o os cionn –a-) signifies the plain of the lake or Lakefield but there is not now and there never was a lake in the locality called Moylagh and the Irish name is Maolach, which means a bald hill and alludes to the hill on which the original church stood. On the same hill stand the ruins of a castle and close to it on another eminence part of the walls of a court (manor house) said to be built by a gentleman of the name Barnwell, who selected that hill to be far away from lakes having been told by an astrologer that his little son would be drowned. This placing his mansion on Moy lough hill however, far away from loughs did not alter the will of the fates for his little son and heir was drowned one morning in a washing tub. This little story which every one in the neighbourhood believes to be true is sufficient to convince th
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