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Loch Craobh
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Loughcrew
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1384
Loghcrene
Patent Roll 8 Richard II <br> COMMISSION to J., abbot of the house of Blessed Mary of Bekty [Bective], of custody of 1 grange called Lekbla in co. Meath, together with tithes [etc.] of the churches of Loghcrene, Demor, and the grange of Raynghan; and also the custody of a messuage, 60 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in Kilgheny (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1410
Lochcraewe
Richard De Tuyt Ardagh, Meath VI 233-239 To the bishop of Ardagh. Decree giving retrospective force to, and sufficing as proof of, the letters, dated 4 Kal. March anno 1 [1410], by which Alexander V, who died before they were drawn up, ordered the above bishop—at the petition of the Cistercian abbot and convent of St. Mary's Granard, in his diocese... the rectories of Dromore and Lochcraewe in the diocese of Meath
CPL
1416
Loghkreve
Patent Roll 3 Henry V <br> APPOINTMENT of Thomas Bardane chaplain, Hugh Betagh and Gregory fitz Leones, sovereign of the town of Kells, to display for sale all the goods of Comidinus McRoryk, formerly vicar of Loghkreve, which were arrested by the K.'s writ at the order of John Talbot, Lt of Ire., as he [Comidinus] was outlawed at the K.'s suit; (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1438
Lochccrewe
Richard De Tuyt, knight IX 27‒30 of the parish church of St. Mary alias St. Patrick, Granard, or its rectory, with all its chapels and appurtenances... (iii) of the rectories of Dromare (sic) and Lochccrewe in the diocese of Meath, or their moieties, with all their appurtenances, likewise by gift of the patronage made to them by the above Richard, with the like condition of their being governed by perpetual vicars who should take a moiety of all tithes etc. as before, and the abbot and convent the other moiety.
CPL
1530
Loghcrew (Christopher Plunket of Killallon called Christopher Kegh, illegitimate s. of Thomas Plunket late of ...)
Exchequer. Jurors:—Walter Starkey of Nynche, Mathew Bathe of Bessheleston, William Richyn of Glascarn, Thomas Corbally of Dunshaghlyn, Nicholas Tuyt of Frayne, John Nugent of Balrathnesly, Robert Crompe of Marscaleston, Nicholas Mole of Martineston, Nicholas Ford of Fordeston, James Begge of Moyaghie, Richard Bertram of Rathouth & John Coyne of Grenoke. Christopher Plunket of Killallon, (2) called Christopher Kegh,(3) illegitimate s. of Thomas Plunket, late of Loghcrew, had on 25 Nov 1522, the date of his outlawry, 3 cows worth 6s.8d each, 2 horses worth 6s.8d. each, 7 pigs worth 12d. each, 2a. corn worth 3s.4d. an acre, & 2a. oats worth 3s4d. an acre, & a 30 farm of 80a. in Ballenekyll(4) & Shancoxe, part of the manor of Killallon, co. Meath, held from John Plunket, Lord Kyllen, for 16 years from 10 Sept 1526 at 4m. p.a. & worth 3s.4d. more than that. The 3s.4d. are therefore taken into the King's hand.
Cal. Inq.
1531
Balleloghcrewe (Dormic' McInclery; Oliver Plunket)
11 July . Dublin, before the Barons of the Exchequer. Jurors:— Nicholas Huse of Bennetteston, William Rychen of Glaskarne, John Rathe of Loghsyde, Nicholas Scorlage of Grenoke, Richard Tayllor of Milton, Mathew Bathe of Beshelyston, Robert Capron of Loghshallagh, Nicholas Bertram of Rathtouth, Thomas Bermyngham of Pase, Gerald Foster of Kylgrege, John Owyn of Baldowgell & William Grove of Rathtouth. Onerus Ocoffye, an Irishman, was elected prior of St. Peter's, near Trim, by the community on 10 Jan 1531 & inducted by the bishop of Meath on 14 Feb. The possessions of the priory in Ballehake, B Rathouth, have therefore been taken into the king's hand. (2) Dormic' Mclnclery was presented to the vicarage of St. Mary's, Balleloghcrewe, co. Meath, by Oliver Plunkett on 8 Nov 1530. & admitted by the bishop of Meath through Master Alexander Plunket, LL.B., commissary of the archdeacon of Meath. (3) Terrilagh O Kerrolan was presented to the rectory of Cnoghe, co. Meath, worth 40s. p.a. on 12 A
Cal. Inq.
1540c
Loughwere (John Plonkett of…)
Ir. Mon. Poss. Leathanach: 54
1545
Lough crewe
(Thomas Plunket, of) Tybyrte (John Plunket, Gerald Plunket)
CPCR Leathanach: 487
1560
Loghecriewe (John Plunket)
F Leathanach: 260
1563
Longhcrew (Memorandum of John Plunckett, of …)
CPCR Leathanach: 487
1567
Loghcru
1194 (6356). Lease to John Wakeleye, gent.; of the lands of Demore and Martenston, co. Meath, Dowanston, Phillipston, Rathuge and Ballaughe, Loghcru, Thomaston, Wyllyamston, Patriskiston, Ballevalle, Hickieston, Derver by the Breny, and the customs of its tenants, co. Meath, Swermore. co. Louth, 3s. 4cZ. chief rent out of the land of William Elles in Swermore, 2s. out <"'f lands of Walter Kelley, 6d. out of the lands of Nicholas Kelley, called Bogges land, the castle and land of Hurlston, co. f.mith. To hold for 21 years, at a rent of £40 18s. U. for the lands in Meath, and £13 Is. 4=d. for those in Louth. Maintaining two English horsemen in Meath and one in Louth. Not to charge coyn. Date defaced. 1195 (S Appointment, under letters at
F
1568
Loghcre
Gerald Earl of Kildare … <br> the manor of Rathbegghan, co. Meath, which extends to the lands of Pouderlaugh. Becanston, Wieston (Imcieston in 1275) alias Enoston, (land, 6s. Sd. chief rent and .suit ofcourt of Collierston alias Collestir, and 35. chief rent and suit of court of little Warrenston, held of the said manor, in 1275), lands of Kiltale, Carbreston, 25. of royal service as scutage runs, in Bedloveston by the Bectif held of the manor of Portlester by knight service, 305. chief rent out of Loghcre by which it is held of the said manor, suit of court of Rathmore by Athboye, by which and by knight service it is held of the said manor, 145. chief rent out of Hogenston alias Hogges by Athboye by which it is held of the said manor, 35. rent out of Posneston alias Possikeston, two messuages, a burgage, two shops and land in Kenles alias Kelles, co. Meath F 1240
F
1571
Loghcrewe
Commission to Patrick Bathe, of Rathfeigh, esq., » sheriff of Meathe, or other sheriff for the time being, Christopher Darcy, of Platton, John Plunkett, of Loghcrewe, Christopher Plunkett, of Carlanston, Michael Delahyde, of Ballentre, Thomas Darcy, of Logher, Arthur Brereton, of Kyllean, and Roger Wafre, of the Navon, same co., gentlemen; to exeente martial law in the county Meathe, F 1835
F
1572
Loghcrive
...John Plunket, of Loghcrive, gentlemen, the provosts of Novan, Athboy, and Trym, and the sovereign of Kelles. F 2117
F
1573
Loghcrewe
John Plonkett, of Loghcrewe... F 2345
F
1574
Loughcrewe
(2052.) Pardon to John Plunket, of Loughcrewe, co. Meath, gent., late sheriff of that co., Dionysius Gibny, of same, James Rely, of same, Edmund Rely, of Ballihist, and Tirrelagh Rely m'Gerald, of Loghcrew, horsemen, and Philip Rely, ofDromlyre, husbandman. Security as in 807. F 2399
F
1574
Loghcrew
John Plunket, of Loghcrew, (F 2444)
F
1578
Loughcree
Pardon to... John Plunkett, of Loughcree, gent... Alexander Plunkett, of Ballenegone, horseman. Tho. Plunkett, of Kilalone, gent., Edw. Plunkett, of Croskiell, horseman, Gerald Plunkett, Clone, kern, Alexander Plunkett, Kilalone, horseman, John O Gibney, of same, Christopher Plunkett, of Boles, Nich. Plunkett, of Disertkearane, Christopher Plunkett, of Balgry... Henry Savadge, of Loughcree, horseman, Hugh M'Gilsenane, of Clone, tailor, Walter Plunkett, of Hamlenston, husbandman... Farrull O Gibne, of Newton, husb., John Plunkett. Of Balrath, horseman, Tho. O Gibne, of Loughcree, kern, Patr. Gilsenane, of Kenecheme, husb., all in same co. The pardon not to extend co anyone who was at the abduction of Katherin. daughter of Walter Gowlding, of the Grange, co. Dublin, or the killing of Donnell Ovogherye.— F 3304
F
1578
Loghkrew
Commission to Hugh, bishop of Meath, John Garvey, dean of the Holv Trinitv, Dublin, Nich. Nugent, of Kilkrane, esq., John Ball LL.E., Tho. Spencfell, of Balriogh, official of Meath, Richard Lynam, of Adamstone, Barnaby Scurloke Frayn, and Edward Nugent, of Carulanston, learned in the law as delegates; to hear an appeal from George Ackworth… official principal of the archbishop of Dublin, in a matrimonial cause : Patrick Sedgree, of Killeglan, gent., against Katherine Goldinge, alias Plunckett : Gerald Plunckett, of Loghkrew, diocese of Meath, gent., intervenient.—30 June, xx. F 3350 (5861.)
F
1578
Loughcrewe
Pardon to Meiler Magra, archbishop of Cashel, Henry Harryngton, knt….Anthony Brabazon…Gerald Plunckett fitz John,of Loughcrewe, and Christopher Plunckett. of Buoly, gentlemen. F 3460
F
1578
Loughcrewe
Grant to Edm. .Pagenam : of the fines due on the alienations and intrusions by Janico Preston, late viscount of Gormaneston, and William, his father, and their feoffees. Robert Sutton, sometime archdeacon of S. Patrick's, Dublin, sir Thomas Cornewalshe, vicar of Stamollen, and Rich. Hatche. of Gormanston. Walter Cnddell, of Stamollen, chaplain, Wm. Byrta of Tullocke, and Rich. Caddell-, of Harbertston, gent., and on the intrusion by Christopher, now viscount, son and heir of Janico ; in the manors an I lands of Gormanston, Athboy, Nobber, Tyermon, Cabbraghe, Cloughriaghe, Loughcrewe, Collenston. Clonedoghan,Thomaston, Laggaghe,and Armaghbrege, co. Meath F 3475
F
1583
Lochcrewe
Commission to Chr., visc, of Gormanston… John Plonkett, of Lochcrewe, Rob. Plonkett, of Oldcastle, Tho. Plunkett, of Killallen, 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
1583
Rathuge
Lease … to sir Lucas Dillon, knt., chief baron ; of the manor of Dermor or Deamor and Dearver, co Meath, that is, the lands of Demore and Martenston, Dowanestone, Phillippeston, Rathuge and Ballaughe,Loghecrue, Thomaston, Williamston, Patrickeston, Ballivalle Hikenston, and Derver by the Brenie, co. Meath, and the customs of the tenants F 4206
F
1584
Loughcrue
Commission to Chr. John Plunket, of Loughcrue, F 4461
F
1588
Loughcrew (John [Plunket])
John [Plunket], Loughcrew. <br> Prerogrative Wills 379
Prerogative Wills
1596
Loghrewe
Plounket, of ... 195.
Cal. Carew
1598
Loughcrew
(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
Longcrey
Plunket of Rathmore, Plunket of Fathrath Plunket of Ballioth Plunket of Felten, Plunket of Irishtoune, Plunket of Castlekeren, Plunket of Longcrey, Plunket of Armaghbeet Plunket of Roses, Plunket of Clonbrene Plunket of Drombar, Plunket of Dromsaurie, Plunket of Gybston, Barnewall of Crickston Descr. Ir. 96
Descr. Ir.
1602
Loughcrive
Pardon to Chr. Pluncket, of Newcastle, co. Meath, Annor Relye, his wife, Tho. Pluncket, of Loughkrive, Doncho O Luby, of Moyaly, Moyllmore O Relie, Reix Relly, Callvagh O Relly, of Ballmacad, Hugh m'Phelim oge Rely, Connor m'Shane Relly, Breine M'Keganne, Cahill O Relly m'Brein glees, Shane O Rourke, Gerrot m'Connor Rely, Katherin Pluncket alias Nugent, Farsey M'Eclery, of Correston, F 6621
F
1603
Loghcure
The manor of Deamor and Dervor, viz. In Deamore & Martenstown… a water-mill in Dowanstown… in Philipstown 60a… in Rathuge and Ballaugh arable 80a… in Loghcrue…44a… in Thomaston…112a…in Williamston 160a… in Ballivallye, arable 21a… in Hickenston… arable 52a, pasture 36a… in Dervore, nea Le Brenie… 80a, pasture and bog 42a… (Sir George Carewe knt. President of Munster) CPR 1
CPR
1610
Loughrewe ows. Loughcrewe
Thomas Pluncket, late of ... in Westmeath. 176.
CPR
1611
Balliloughcre ows. Balliloughcrew
Grant…to sir Edmund Fitz-Gerald knt…The rectory or church of Demore, with all the obligations and alterages thereof… the tithe, great and small, of Balliloughcre ows. Balliloughcrew…all parcel of the estate of the late monastery of Granard. CPR 219
CPR
1611
Balliloughcre ows. Balliloughcrew
Grant…to sir Edmund Fitz-Gerald knt…The rectory or church of Demore, with all the obligations and alterages thereof… the tithe, great and small, of Balliloughcre ows. Balliloughcrew…all parcel of the estate of the late monastery of Granard. CPR 219
CPR
1621
Loghcrewe
Telton (Joh’ Plunckett nup de…) Inq.JI 50
Inq.
1622
Loughcrewe
Joh’ Plunckett nup de…defunct’, 136 acr’ ter’ …in Telton… concessit …Tho’ Plunckett de Killallon.
Inq.
1628
Loghcrewe
Joh Pluncket[] de Loghcrewe Inq.CI 42
Inq.
1642
Loghtree (Pluckettt of Woale Castle in the parrish of ... )
fol. 101r <br> (153) Richard Davys Late of Patrickstowne in the County of Meath yeoman ... sayth the names of soe many of the rebells that soe robbed him… vizt <A> Plunckett styled Captain Plunkett … Brian ô Noone and Richard Plunckett both of Patrickstowne … yeoman Richard McCollimmer of Daruar & Nicholas ô Noone of the same …Plunckett of Woale Castle in the parrish of Loghtree … Jurat 16th of ffeb: 1641 Depositions MS 816, fols 101r-101v
Dep. 1641
1654
Loughcreiw (The Parish of Dyamore. East… Parish of Clonebreny & part of …Kells. West…Parish of Loughcreiw. North…Parishes of Old Castle & Clonebreny. South … Parish of Killallon)
(The Parish of Dyamore. East… Parish of Clonebreny & part of …Kells. West…Parish of Loughcreiw. North…Parishes of Old Castle & Clonebreny. South … Parish of Killallon)
CS V Leathanach: 261
1654
The Parish of Loughcrew
(East…Diamore. West Brook Drumowen & Parish of Moylah North…Old Castle. South…Parish of Killion)
CS V Leathanach: 264
1654
Loughcrew
(East…Corrstowne & Knocklough. West…Moylah & Baltrasny. North…Tybbryde. South…Knocklough) (John Plunkett of Loughcrew, Ir. Papt.)
CS V Leathanach: 264
1655-7
Lough Crew, Loughcren
DS(TCD)
1655-7
Loghcrew
(John Plunkett, Ir. Papt.)
DS (P, TCD)
1660c
Logherew
BSD Leathanach: 105
1667
Loughcrew (James Napper)
1667 44. JAMES NAPPER esq.—Loughcrew, 640 a…Balleeke (part), most contiguous to Loughcrew, 102 a…Tybreed, 190 a…Knockmackoony, 110a…Balrath, 176a…Raherkin, 47 a…Corestowne, 136 a…Lower Crosdrum 223 a…Upper Crosdrum, 224 a…Ballemotawhan, 42 a…Tullagh (part), 6 a…Old-Castle, 591 a… Castlecorre, 328 a…Dromsawry, 446 a…Galboyestowne (part), 20 a…Derrysherridon and Inchouter, 26 a. bar. Foure ASE 112
ASE Leathanach: 112b
1676
Loughcrew (James [Naper])
James [Naper], Loughcrew, co. Meath <br> 1692: Dorothy [Naper], Loughcrew.co. Meath, widow (Copy) <br> 1718 ,, James, Loughcrew, co. Westmeath<br> Prerogrative Wills 345
Prerogative Wills
1687
Loughcrew (Rich. Duddell)
Duddell, Richard, Loughcrew, co. Meath, clerk <br> Prerogrative Wills 146
Prerogative Wills
1727
Lougherew
(Leet of Ballynamonas, Wade of Clonobrany) part of the lands of Galleastown called Ballanamona, Lougherew, Davies of Drustown CGn. 54.117.35097
CGn.
1739
Loughcrew
rev. John [Gibbon], Loughcrew, co. Meath, clk. <br> Prerogrative Wills 191
Prerogative Wills
1743
Lough Crew (Elizabeth [Barry])
Elizabeth [Barry], Loughcrew, co Meath, widow. Prerogrative Wills 24
Prerogative Wills
1812
Lough Creeve (an loch féin)
Larkin (Mí)
1836
Loch craoibhe, 'lough of the bush'
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loughcrew
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
[Loughcrew]
"There are several forts."
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loughcrew
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loughcrew
Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loghcrew
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loghcrew
Bar Cess Coll.:AL (Mí) Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loughcrew
TAB Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
Loughcrew
Maps & Rent Rolls (Naper):AL Leathanach: Mí072,25
1836
the parish of Lough-Crew…
(97) the holy well which retains the name of the great St Kieran lies near the church not far from the residence of Mr. Napper, and should be called Tober Keeran on the Ordnance map. The parish has derived its name from a lake called Loch Craibhe, i.e. the lake of the bush or tree…every place in Ireland bearing the name of Creeve had originally a sacred tree of widely extending branches, planted for the purpose of inauguration, or to commemorate the death of some famous personage. Loughcreeve would be the most analogical spelling ofthis name, but custom has too well established L. crew for us to attempt a change of it.
LSO (Mí) Leathanach: 96

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