BROWSE
civil parishelectoral division
Borraidh
genitive: Bhorraidh
non-validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Burry
(English)

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53.7013, -6.93205latitude, longitude
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Archival records

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Historical references

1311
Bory
Robert Ocaygny, charged that he stole 18 sheep from Hugh le Waleys Meath of Grilly worth 8d. each, and Nicholas Okynedy, charged that he received Gillekegh Orailly and his accomplices, felons of the King, and that he procured the said felons to burn the town of John Fynyan and the town of Roberdeston, and that he is a common robber and had art and part in their felonies; and John Brun, Serjeant of the King, arraigned that he, under colour of his serjeanty, levied one mark from the tenants of the Grylly and of Bory without a warrant, and appropriated the money,
CJR
1382
Burry
Patent Roll 5 Richard II <br> Similar APPOINTMENT [as in §233] of the followings persons as keepers of the peace in the following baronies in co. Meath, viz.: John Bardcor [or Darditz] of Crilly and William Morton in [the barony of] Burry; George Telyng and John Bocom in [the barony of] Slane; Richard Drake and John Rodipak in [the barony of] Margalyn; John Naungle and John Golding in [the barony of] Navan [del Novan] (Cal. ICR (chancery.tcd.ie))
Cal. ICR
1606
Burry
Presentation of Thomas Moigne B.A. to the archdeaconry of Meath, with the rectories of Kells, Burry, Balrath and Daleen CPR 85
CPR
1654
Burry
278
CS V
1654
The Parrish of Burry
The said Parrish is bounded on the east with the lands of Balloughboy in the Parrish of Rathboyne <br> on the west with the parrish of Kilskirr <br> on the North with the Parrish of Kells & <br> on the south with the lands of Chamberlinstowne in the parrish of Girly. CS V 285
CS V
1655-7
The Parrish of Burry
DS (P, TCD)
1660c
Burry Parish
77
BSD
1685c
Burry, Burry bog.
Hib. Del.
1836
Burry Parish
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry Ch
Beaufort Map & Memoir:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry Chapelry
Irish Eccles. Reg. 1824:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry chap
Carlisle Top Dic:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry
Stat. Survey 1802:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry ph
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry ph
HCPR:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry ch
Beauf. Mem.:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry chap
Seward Top. Hib.:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Bury
HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry
DS:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Meaning uncertain
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30
1836
Burry
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí070,30

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