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Athboy
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1379 |
Athboy
Patent Roll 2 Richard II
INSPEXIMUS of the partition of the lands and tenements that belonged to Theobald Verdon made in 6 Edw. III [1332–3] and sent into the chancery of Edward III by that K.'s order, in these words … And assigned to that portion are the following … the same Thomas who holds half a knight’s fee in Athboy… in Dunmagham …Reginald Heyroun, John s. of Walter Heyroun, John Tankard and other tenants who hold one quarter of a knight’s fee in Reynaudstoun …
(Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1388 |
Athboy
Patent Roll 12 Richard II <br>
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Robert Hemmyngburgh and Nicholas Wycombe of co. Meath, to William Baryngtoun and Joan his wife of custody of 7 messuages and 25 acres of land in Athboy, co. Meath. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1406 |
Athobon (rectory of St. James's ...)
VI 101-113 To Hugh Bavent, clerk, of the diocese of Meath. Decree ... rectory of St. James’s, Athobon (sic), in the diocese of Meath,
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1409 |
Athboy (John Gayne, vicar of ...)
Patent Roll 10 Henry IV <br>
INSPEXIMUS of a certain charter, sealed with the seal of William Londoun kt, given at Athboy on the feast of St George the Martyr 6 Ric. II [23 April 1383], by which the said William gave all lands, tenements, rents and services, together with the advowson of churches, with all his goods and chattels, in Meath and Leinster to John Colton, abp Armagh, primate of Ire.; Richard Cadell; John Gayne, vicar of Athboy; […] Delvyn; William Pruttefote; and John Burgewyll, chaplains. (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
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1430 |
Athboy
VIII 206-208 To the abbots of St. Mary's and St. Thomas the Martyr's and the prior of All Saints, by Dublin. Mandate to collate and assign to John Ardagh, perpetual vicar of Athboy in the diocese of Meath, I.U.B., priest, who has studied theology for several years at Oxford, the chancellorship of the church of Dublin, a non-major, non-elective dignity without cure, value not exceeding 80 marks, so long void, because Robert Dyck, archdeacon of Dublin, obtained,
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1439-40 |
St. James, Athboy
IX 55-68 and of the parish church of St. James, Athboy, united to the said mensa, in the dioceses of Armagh and Meath. Personam tuam.
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1461-83 |
hauxland iuxte Athboy
Jurdanestoñ iuxte Tauragh... Blundelestoñ... Clonylogan... hauxland iuxte Athoy... fforstreston iuxte Trym ... ffrithfare ... Galmolestoñ ... le Mawdelynstrete de Trym ... Richard leyns SRI Edw. IV 694
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1540-1 |
Athboy
Martin Blake of... Pat. Broune do.
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1540-1 |
Athboy...Athboye
The Friars of Athboy [Carmelite]
Within the site …Thomas Casey now dwells.
In a meadow near the town [Athboy] called Adenston…4 acr. Called the Fryers Mede…
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1540c |
Athboy
Comitatus Midie … <br>
Extenta rectoriarum ecclesiarum parochialium de Kylmessan, Kylcowley, Molyngar, Rathonyll, Castelton in Delvyn, Kyllova, Croianston, Donrath … apud Athboy … per sacramentum ***Thome Casy de Athboy, Crown Survey 41-42
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1540c |
Athboye
Et Johannes Browne de Athboye Crown Survey 67
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1540c |
Athboye
Villata de Woodeton … Et quod Laurencius Tute <br>
Villata de Clouffe … Et quod Johannes Leddyshe ... Johanna Walshe <br>
Villata de Cloney … Et quod Mauricius O Byrne tenet in Clonney <br>
Villata de Athboye … Et quod Patricius Browne <br>
Villata de Corballye … Et quod Henricus Safe … Thomas O Sherdayne … Dermicius Connelan … Roricus O Collegowne … <br>
Villata de Crossanston Crown Survey 120
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1540c |
Athbowy
Chief rent longing to the said manor [of Portlester] termely … <br>
Frane … Drishok and Dirrelongan … and holdith of Portlester … Moymete … Downegany … Bridgende Asey … Leisis Landes {in Donower & Glacke Moune} … the myll of Athbowy … Bodnameston … Cowlcronan … Crobowy … Konaston … the manor of Rathmore … [[Boddlowiston]] Beddlowston iuxta Bekediew Crown Survey 296
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1542 |
Athboy
Grant to Thomas Casey, of Athboy, merchant, in consideration
of the sum of £38, being at the rate of 20 years
profits ; of the site of the priory of Carmelite friars of Athboy,
county Meath, with appurtenances in Athboy and the Friars mead
in Adenston, county Meath. To hold for ever, by the service of
a twentieth part of a knight's FHen. 317
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1546 |
Athboy
Athboy, Trymletson, Moorechurch, Gilbertston, Horsyngston, and Ploskeston CPCR 127 Graunt (Feoffment executed by Thomas Graunt of Athboy, unto John
Tirrell of Trymletson, and William Penteny, vicar of Moorechurch,
of all his lands in Athboy, Gilbertston, Horsyngston, and Ploskeston,
in the county of Meath—Jan. 11, 19°.) Thomas
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1547 |
Athboy
CPCR (Morrin) 161 Stanley (44. Pardon of John Stanley, late of Athboy, in the county of
Meath, merchant, otherwise called John Stanley, late of London,
“custardmonger” Roland Chamerlyne and Walter Brandon, late of
Athboy, merchants-May I I, 2°.)
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1552 |
Athboye
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1552 |
Athboy
CPCR (Morrin) 274
68. Pardon of Thomas Russell, of Athboy, apprentice—June
28, 6°.
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1553-4 |
Athboy
Similar grant [of English Liberty] to Robert Dermote, vicar of Athboy.—
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1566 |
Atheboy
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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1568 |
Athboye
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
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1576 |
Athboy
(Richard Preston, John Chamberlain,
of)
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1577 |
Athboy
Grant …to John
Cokeraine, gent. ; of the wardship and marriage of Melchior,
son and heir of Michael Moore, late of Athboy, co Meath. F 3110
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1577 |
Atheboye
Livery to Martin, son and heir of James Blake, late
of Atheboye, co. Meath, gent. F 3127
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1583-4 |
Atheboy
Pardon to John Browne, of Harreston Barret, John
duf O'Conelan, of Baiskneaghe, and Owen O Philan, of Fraine
cottiers, Katherine ni Higin, of same, and Ferbisse O'Moltolle,
of Atheboy, cottier. F 4346
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1584 |
Athboy
Damporte, Robert, … Athboy <br>Prerogrative Wills 121
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1593 |
Athboye
Lease…to John Lye, esq. ; of a messuage and garden in Athboye, co. Meath, late in the tenure of Marten
Blake, gent. F 5842
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1596 |
Athboy
James Dowdall, of Athboy, "for Oliver Plunkett's lands in Ballegray". 195
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1598 |
Athboy
(Gluais) Lune — Rich. Plunket of Rathmore, Pat. Begge of Moyagher, Martin Blake, Js. Dowdall, Melchior Moore and Robert Misset, all of Athboy ; Walter Scurlocke of the Frame, Roger Dillon of Ballenedramey, Jn. Rochfort of Keranston, Rob. R. of Clonekevan, Wal Lince of Donowre, Wal. Nangle of Kildalkey Descr. Ir. 96
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1598 |
Athboy
Darcy of Plattin
Moore of Uskerower
Moore of Mooreston
Black of Athboy
Tallon of Wilkinston
Gerald of the Rath
Map of Mapston
Map of Maprath Descr. Ir. 101
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1627 |
Athboy (Richard Parkyns)
Parkyns, Richard, Athboy, co.
Meath, esq.<br> Prerogrative Wills 367
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1836 |
Athboy Parish
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Athboy Parish
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Ashboy
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Athboy
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Athboy
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Bleá buidhe, '(local pronunciation) town of the yellow ford'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Bleá buídhe
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1836 |
Athboy
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí007,3
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1841c. |
Áth Buídh (air Mhullaich ...)
air Mhullaich ‘nn Áth Buídh Ollscoil Dhún Éideann (Gallegan MS, innéacs, É. Ó Tuathail in JLAS VII, uimh.3, 4 (anno 1931, 32). 264.
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